2007 BCS Computer Rankings - Wolfe

Wolfe

Peter Wolfe uses a Bradley-Terry model for his computer system. It uses wins and losses but also uses game location as a factor. In addition, he ranks all teams that can be connected by schedule played (over 700 involving Division I FBS, Division I FCS, II, III and NAIA).

Week 8
Oct 13
Week 9
Oct 20
Week 10
Oct 27
Week 11
Nov 3
Week 12
Nov 10
Week 13
Nov 17
Week 14
Nov 24
Week 15
Dec 2
1. South Florida (6-0) Boston College (7-0) Boston College (8-0) Ohio State Kansas LSU (10-1) Missouri (11-1) 1.
2. LSU (6-1) LSU (7-1) Arizona State (8-0) LSU LSU Kansas (11-0) West Virginia (10-1) 2.
3. South Carolina (6-1) Ohio State (8-0) Ohio State (9-0) Oregon Oregon West Virginia (9-1) Ohio State (11-1) 3.
4. Arizona State (7-0) Arizona State (7-0) Kansas (8-0) Kansas Missouri Missouri (10-1) Virginia Tech (10-2) 4.
5. Kentucky (6-1) South Florida (6-1) LSU (7-1) Arizona State Arizona State Ohio State (11-1) Kansas (11-1) 5.
6. Boston College (7-0) Virginia (7-1) Oregon (7-1) Boston College Ohio State Arizona State (9-1) Georgia (10-2) 6.
7. Ohio State (7-0) Oregon (6-1) West Virginia (7-1) Oklahoma Oklahoma Georgia (9-2) Boston College (10-2) 7.
8. West Virginia (5-1) Virginia Tech (6-1) Oklahoma (7-1) Missouri West Virginia Virginia Tech (9-2) LSU (10-2) 8.
9. Virginia Tech (6-1) West Virginia (6-1) Virginia Tech (6-2) Virginia Tech Georgia Boston College (9-2) Oklahoma (10-2) 9.
10. Kansas (6-0) Kansas (7-0) Georgia (6-2) West Virginia Virginia Tech Oregon (8-2) USC (9-2) 10.
11. Oklahoma (6-1) Missouri (6-1) Connecticut (7-1) Connecticut Virginia Oklahoma (9-2) Arizona State (9-2) 11.
12. Hawai'i (7-0) Oklahoma (7-1) South Florida (6-2) Georgia Hawaii Florida (8-3) Florida (9-3) 12.
13. Missouri (5-1) Florida (5-2) Missouri (7-1) Virginia Florida Virginia (9-2) Tennessee (9-3) 13.
14. Virginia (6-1) Connecticut (6-1) Hawaii (8-0) Michigan USC USC (8-2) Hawaii (11-0) 14.
15. Oregon (5-1) South Carolina (6-2) Virginia (7-2) Hawaii Michigan Connecticut (9-2) South Florida (9-3) 15.
16. California (5-1) Kentucky (6-2) Clemson (6-2) Texas Boston College Texas (9-2) Clemson (9-3) 16.
17. Auburn (5-2) Hawaii (7-0) Alabama (6-2) Clemson Clemson Hawaii (10-0) Illinois (9-3) 17.
18. Georgia (5-2) Wake Forest (5-2) Auburn (6-3) Florida Connecticut Illinois (9-3) BYU (9-2) 18.
19. Tennessee (4-2) Georgia (5-2) Florida State Cincinnati South Florida (8-3) Oregon (8-3) 19.
20. Cincinnati (6-1) Auburn (5-3) Michigan (7-2) Penn State Illinois Tennessee (8-3) Cincinnati (9-3) 20.
21. Connecticut (5-1) Michigan (6-2) Wake Forest (6-2) Boise State Texas Cincinnati (8-3) Connecticut (9-3) 21.
22. Kansas State (4-2) UCLA (5-2) Tennessee South Florida BYU (8-2) Virginia (9-3) 22.
23. Florida (4-2) USC (6-1) Florida (5-3) South Florida Tennessee Clemson (8-3) Texas (9-3) 23.
24. Texas Tech (6-1) California (5-2) Boise State (7-1) USC Boise State Boise State (10-1) Wisconsin (9-3) 24.
25. Florida State (4-2) Texas A&M (6-2) Auburn Penn State Wisconsin (9-3) Auburn (8-4) 25.
Week 8
Oct 13
Week 9
Oct 20
Week 10
Oct 27
Week 11
Nov 3
Week 12
Nov 10
Week 13
Nov 17
Week 14
Nov 24
Week 15
Dec 2
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Kansas State
Texas Tech
Florida State
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