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Week 14 College Football Power Rankings

Jake WestrichNov 30, 2009

WhatIfSports.com utilizes its college football simulation technology to present the most comprehensive, deterministic and unbiased ranking of all teams. We simulated every possible DI FBS match-up one hundred times, and used the winning percentages from 700,000+ games to evaluate every team. All 120 teams are ranked below with their average points for and against from the simulated games. Simulations are based on updated, strength-of-schedule-adjusted stats, so significant week-to-week changes could occur.

Most Notable Storyline

With not a single one-loss team in the country, it would seem to be a given that the six undefeated teams would hold down the top six spots.

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Not so much. It's not necessarily about wins and losses in the computers’ eyes. It's about production, figures and strength of schedule.

Sorry Boise State.

The Broncos are leap-frogged this week by a team that didn't even play last week and won't play again until New Year's Day as the Ohio State Buckeyes sneak into the top seven, jumping two spots and breaking up the nation's unbeatens.

Ohio State's offense may not be extremely impressive, but in 100 simulations against every other Football Bowl Subdivision team, they hold the fourth-ranked scoring defense. And it's that defense that propels them over the Broncos.

The Buckeyes are giving up about 0.75 yards per play less than the Broncos this season and while the Big Ten may be suffering a down year, Boise State's cupcake schedule and easy trip through the Western Athletic Conference looks paltry.

And Ohio State's schedule looks that much better after this past weekend. While everyone else was losing, USC–one of the Buckeyes' two losses beat UCLA and Iowa and Penn State–whom Ohio State beat–were idle and move up in the rankings as well.

Biggest Gains

In a week characterized by its losses, it didn't take a dominating victory to move up. West Virginia, LSU and Georgia won their games by a combined 10 points but jump a combined 39 spots in this week's power rankings.

The Bulldogs move up the most out of the three, jumping 17 spots to No. 26 with a six-point victory against Georgia Tech.

The Mountaineers won by three against Pitt, and the Tigers–who also won by a field goal against Arkansas–each leap 11 spots to No. 14 and No. 16 respectively. 

But the week's biggest jump belongs to Ohio. 

The Bobcats didn't just end Temple's eight-game winning streak, they stomped on it, winning 35-17. Ohio, outside the top half of the FBS a week ago, jumps 25 spots and into the top 50.

Biggest Losses


There were plenty of notable losses. Maybe too many. There were so many that there weren't a whole lot of dramatic falls in the rankings.

The biggest belonged to Temple, which had won an impressive eight games in a row. That streak came to a screeching halt and so did the Owls' run in the top 35. They drop 14 spots to No. 48 and are now winning 55.7 percent of their games against FBS opponents.

Interestingly enough, the drop still leaves them exactly one spot and 0.4 percent ahead of Ohio, the team that ended their streak.

Clemson, which had moved back into the top 15, drops 12 but clings to its top-25 spot after losing to South Carolina.

Ole Miss, which had rebounded back into the top 20, matches Temple's drop, plummeting 14 spots and back outside the top 30 after losing big to in-state rival Mississippi State.

Teams Ranked by Winning Percentage (everyone plays everyone 100 times)

1.Florida Gators-98.149.98.4
2.TCU Horned Frogs+197.150.010.1
3.Alabama Crimson Tide+196.644.17.5
4.Texas Longhorns-293.941.08.8
5.Cincinnati Bearcats-92.248.614.8
6.Ohio State Buckeyes+289.937.811.2
7.Boise State Broncos-88.943.714.8
8.Virginia Tech Hokies+387.638.215.0
9.Penn State Nittany Lions+187.436.614.0
10.Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets-487.243.018.8
11.Oregon Ducks+186.340.113.9
12.Pittsburgh Panthers-383.239.717.3
13.Brigham Young Cougars+381.737.718.8
14.West Virginia Mountaineers+1181.335.717.0
15.USC Trojans+780.336.716.4
16.LSU Tigers+1179.630.013.5
17.Stanford Cardinal+378.839.721.3
18.Iowa Hawkeyes+578.228.313.8
19.Texas Tech Red Raiders-477.932.717.3
20.Houston Cougars+677.538.124.3
21.California Golden Bears-77.133.318.4
22.Utah Utes-877.132.317.5
23.Oregon State Beavers-676.832.816.7
24.Nebraska Cornhuskers-75.828.015.0
25.Clemson Tigers-1275.429.215.0
26.Georgia Bulldogs+1774.932.418.3
27.Arizona Wildcats-874.832.517.5
28.Missouri Tigers+874.530.518.8
29.Nevada Wolf Pack+173.535.921.4
30.Wisconsin Badgers-270.832.119.9
31.Miami (FL) Hurricanes+870.829.917.9
32.Mississippi Rebels-1470.231.319.7
33.Central Michigan Chippewas+969.530.018.7
34.Oklahoma Sooners+1169.326.116.1
35.Connecticut Huskies-269.129.519.4
36.North Carolina Tar Heels-468.722.614.4
37.Oklahoma State Cowboys-868.326.817.8
38.Auburn Tigers+267.631.821.6
39.South Carolina Gamecocks+566.825.417.6
40.Air Force Falcons-565.526.118.5
41.Rutgers Scarlet Knights-64.126.018.3
42.Arkansas Razorbacks-463.733.525.3
43.Tennessee Volunteers+563.026.318.3
44.South Florida Bulls-1359.725.321.3
45.Michigan State Spartans+259.226.121.8
46.Fresno State Bulldogs+458.433.128.1
47.Southern Miss Golden Eagles-1057.926.422.4
48.Temple Owls-1455.723.820.6
49.Ohio Bobcats+2555.320.919.2
50.Troy Trojans+154.026.324.2
51.East Carolina Pirates+653.723.420.6
52.Notre Dame Fighting Irish-353.627.224.9
53.Texas A&M Aggies+252.924.722.8
54.Kansas State Wildcats+252.822.821.7
55.Florida State Seminoles-952.529.728.4
56.Boston College Eagles-252.320.319.1
57.UCF Knights+450.919.519.4
58.Idaho Vandals-650.429.527.4
59.Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders+550.121.721.5
60.Buffalo Bulls+749.722.923.2
61.North Carolina State Wolfpack+1149.722.323.1
62.Hawaii Warriors+149.426.327.2
63.Northern Illinois Huskies+248.922.723.8
64.Wake Forest Demon Deacons-248.722.623.6
65.Purdue Boilermakers-1247.721.722.8
66.Kentucky Wildcats-647.620.823.2
67.Navy Midshipmen-147.523.526.2
68.Northwestern Wildcats-1047.418.621.9
69.UAB Blazers+246.725.828.4
70.Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks-1146.521.423.1
71.Illinois Fighting Illini-345.621.625.2
72.Mississippi State Bulldogs+443.321.325.1
73.Utah State Aggies-442.225.028.9
74.Southern Methodist Mustangs+141.619.424.8
75.Arizona State Sun Devils-541.617.421.2
76.Baylor Bears+441.618.323.6
77.Marshall Thundering Herd+238.017.024.9
78.Kansas Jayhawks+437.618.926.0
79.Michigan Wolverines+237.619.627.6
80.UCLA Bruins-737.315.323.0
81.Louisiana Tech Bulldogs-337.218.225.5
82.Wyoming Cowboys+536.116.224.6
83.Washington Huskies+335.318.928.1
84.Toledo Rockets-134.019.628.1
85.Louisville Cardinals-133.617.125.9
86.UTEP Miners-133.220.230.8
87.Colorado Buffaloes+132.316.225.8
88.Syracuse Orange-1131.815.324.5
89.Duke Blue Devils+430.114.326.4
90.Iowa State Cyclones+630.116.429.0
91.Kent State Golden Flashes+128.812.924.8
92.Minnesota Golden Gophers-328.213.824.2
93.Army Black Knights-225.212.627.7
94.Indiana Hoosiers-25.014.228.7
95.Arkansas State Red Wolves-24.914.427.7
96.Vanderbilt Commodores+624.712.126.9
97.Western Michigan Broncos-22.514.430.5
98.Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns+122.113.228.8
99.Tulsa Golden Hurricane-922.115.032.2
100.Maryland Terrapins-21.412.327.6
101.Ball State Cardinals+521.413.830.5
102.North Texas Mean Green+121.214.733.2
103.UNLV Rebels+419.515.233.4
104.Memphis Tigers+119.314.032.1
105.San Diego State Aztecs-418.311.227.8
106.Bowling Green Falcons+218.111.631.0
107.Akron Zips+417.410.632.9
108.Virginia Cavaliers-417.18.225.8
109.Florida Atlantic Owls-1116.817.137.1
110.Colorado State Rams-113.011.332.5
111.New Mexico Lobos+112.68.731.4
112.Rice Owls-29.98.435.4
113.Miami (OH) RedHawks+29.97.635.0
114.Western Kentucky Hilltoppers-19.210.538.9
115.Tulane Green Wave-19.18.535.7
116.Florida International Golden Panthers-7.47.836.4
117.New Mexico State Aggies+17.17.838.9
118.Washington State Cougars+16.16.939.7
119.San Jose State Spartans-25.07.840.5
120.Eastern Michigan Eagles-5.07.240.9

Eric Schmoldt is a writer for WhatIfSports.com, a division of FOX Sports Interactive specializing in NCAA Matchup analysis and college football sim games . With any comments, questions or topic suggestions, Paul and Eric can be reached at BtB@whatifsports.com . Thanks!

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