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Second Message Board Poll - March 8th
Posted:
Wed Mar 08, 2006 4:15 pm
by WaterBoy
Ok- here goes.
1. Sonoma State- 222 (6)
2. Colorado State- 219 (3)
3. Michigan- 206
4. UC Santa Barbara- 194
5. Florida State- 188
6. Colorado- 176
7. Oregon- 167
8. UC San Diego- 165
9. Brigham Young- 149
10. Arizona- 142
11. Virginia Tech- 133
12. Lindenwood- 131
13. Cal Poly- 117
14. Georgia Tech- 107
15. Utah- 89
16. Northeastern- 87
17. Oakland- 83
18. Minnesota- Duluth- 52
19. Chico- 50
20. Texas Tech- 39
21. Michigan State- 36
22. Boston College- 34
23. Chapman- 32
24. UC Los Angeles- 31
25. Texas- 16
26. Georgia- 13
27. Simon Fraser- 9
28. Arizona State- 8
29. Oregon State- 7
30. Illinois- 6
31. Minnesota- 2
That should do it- a little bit more variance in this one than the last one.
We can always use more voters, so if you're interested, drop me a PM and I'll get back to you expeditiously.
Re: Second Message Board Poll - March 8th
Posted:
Wed Mar 08, 2006 5:00 pm
by CATLAX MAN
Message Board Poll............................Real Poll
1. Sonoma State- 222 (6)..................1. Sonoma State (21 First Place Votes) - 741 pts
2. Colorado State- 219 (3).................2. Colorado State (9 First Place Votes) - 727 pts
3. Michigan- 206................................3. Michigan - 669 pts
4. UC Santa Barbara- 194..................4. Florida State - 653 pts
5. Florida State- 188...........................5. Univ. of California, Santa Barbara - 635 pts
6. Colorado- 176........................ .......6. Oregon - 579 pts
7. Oregon- 167..................................7. Colorado - 566 pts
8. UC San Diego- 165.........................8. Univ. of California, San Diego - 518 pts
9. Brigham Young- 149.......................9. Brigham Young University - 483 pts
10. Arizona- 142...............................10. Lindenwood University - 466 pts
11. Virginia Tech- 133.......................11. Virginia Tech - 454 pts
12. Lindenwood- 131........................12. Arizona - 420 pts
13. Cal Poly- 117..............................13. Georgia Tech - 391 pts
14. Georgia Tech- 107.......................14. Cal Poly SLO - 372 pts
15. Utah- 89.....................................15. Northeastern University - 301 pts
16. Northeastern- 87........................16. Utah - 270 pts
17. Oakland- 83................................17. Oakland University - 253 pts
18. Minnesota- Duluth- 52.................18. Minnesota-Duluth - 218 pts
19. Chico- 50....................................19. Chico State - 198 pts
20. Texas Tech- 39............................20. Chapman University - 148 pts
21. Michigan State- 36........................21. Michigan State - 112 pts
22. Boston College- 34.......................22. Texas Tech - 103 pts
23. Chapman- 32...............................23. Arizona State - 95 pts
24. UC Los Angeles- 31.......................24. Boston College - 86 pts
25. Texas- 16.....................................25. UCLA - 52 pts
Amazingly similar results.
Re: Second Message Board Poll - March 8th
Posted:
Wed Mar 08, 2006 6:56 pm
by Gregg Pathiakis
CATLAX MAN wrote:Amazingly similar results.
I agree. Until you get to 20, the only differences is interchanging two or three teams amongst themselves.
Posted:
Wed Mar 08, 2006 7:50 pm
by WaterBoy
Just to hammer the point home, this poll was based off of 9 voters. The more people we have, especially from more geographic areas, the more this poll should start to shadow the actual poll, not to mention the more I get to play with Excel.
Posted:
Wed Mar 08, 2006 8:12 pm
by CATLAX MAN
WaterBoy wrote:The more people we have, especially from more geographic areas, the more this poll should start to shadow the actual poll, not to mention the more I get to play with Excel.
How much more similar can it get? Seems to be shadowing it pretty well right now.
Posted:
Sat Mar 18, 2006 1:06 pm
by monkeylax
CATLAX MAN wrote:WaterBoy wrote:The more people we have, especially from more geographic areas, the more this poll should start to shadow the actual poll, not to mention the more I get to play with Excel.
How much more similar can it get? Seems to be shadowing it pretty well right now.
Exactely, we don't want two polls that are the same. IMO the webpoll gives a better glimpse at teams that are on the bubble in spots from 18-25. These teams are likely going to be bouncing in and out of the poll all year long. The webpoll gives these teams a little more exposure they might not have had otherwise. I think the 1-10 teams will be very similar on both polls, because the voters know these teams belong up there. Just my two cents.