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  2. Colley Matrix - Wikipedia

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    The Colley Matrix was one of the computer rankings used during Bowl Championship Series (BCS) system of determining national championship game participants starting in the 2001 season. The Peter Wolfe and Wes Colley/Atlanta Journal-Constitution computer rankings were used in place of The New York Times and Dunkel rankings. The change was made ...

  3. 2007 BCS computer rankings - Wikipedia

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    In American college football, the 2007 BCS computer rankings are a part of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) formula that determines who plays in the BCS National Championship Game as well as several other bowl games. Each computer system was developed using different methods which attempts to rank the teams' performance.

  4. Billingsley Report - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the other mathematical formulas included in the BCS rankings, the Billingsley Report was not prepared by a trained mathematician or statistician. [3] Instead, the Billingsley Report is prepared by Richard Billingsley (born c. 1951), a lifelong college football fan in Hugo, Oklahoma . [ 3 ]

  5. How BCS Rankings Compare To Latest College Football Playoff ...

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    BCSKnowHow.com, which projects how the old BCS computer system that used to decide the two teams that would face off in the national championship, has the same four teams on top of its new rankings.

  6. Bowl Championship Series - Wikipedia

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    BCS Championship game at the Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California, January 7, 2010, Alabama vs. Texas. The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) was a college football post-season selection system that created four or five bowl game match-ups involving eight or ten of the top ranked teams in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of American college football, including an opportunity for the ...

  7. Here’s What The BCS Rankings Would Look Like This Week - AOL

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    College football’s BCS rankings are no longer in existence, but the computer formula is still around. Notre Dame is actually ahead of Ohio State in the simulated BCS rankings. The Wolverines ...

  8. Look: What The BCS Rankings Would Look Like Right Now - AOL

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    The post Look: What The BCS Rankings Would Look Like Right Now appeared first on The Spun. It’s been eight years since the Bowl Championship Series and its computer simulations were the law of ...

  9. 2006 BCS computer rankings - Wikipedia

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    In American college football, the 2006 BCS computer rankings are a part of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) formula that determines who plays in the BCS National Championship Game as well as several other bowl games. Each computer system was developed using different methods which attempts to rank the teams' performance.