DG wrote:Given the above, where do you think both teams belong in the poll?
The season long movement of the top PCLL teams, perhaps more than any other conference in the MCLA, are significantly impacted by their preseason ranking. In most seasons there has been the perceived favorite somewhere 10-20 and then some years a second PCLL team 20-30 (using the "also receiving pionts") Because it's so hard for the PCLL to schedule more than one big OOC trip with a strong SOS, they really only have one chance to make any upward poll momentum. If you start the season out of the top 18 or so...there is little chance you will move into the top 15 even with solid OOC trips. In years past the second best team in the PCLL may not have been this good but I think recently, and especially this year, two PCLL teams have legitimate top 16 squads (IMO). Even with both teams going OOC and playing well, when these two teams play each other in a tight game the higher PCLL poll team is punished inordinately for a loss (even though it's a rivalry game with a close score) because the perception is (in this case) that NU lost because they aren't that good, not because BC is better than anyone thinks. And even if a voter felt BC was that good the idea of vaulting a team 8 to 10 spots in the polls is generally considered unreasonable. (even if you account for it with 5-6 spots for underanking, and 3-4 spots for the good win)
I think this also means a PCLL team has to be very thoughtful who they schedule in their OOC trip. The first game of the season is usually the first time a PCLL team has even seen field lines and grass let alone another team. To schedule more top teams (the most often cited shortcoming on a PCLL schedule) they would have to entirely front end load that OOC trip. A few bad losses early in their season (that may occur due to full-field rustiness as much as anything else) can really hurt their already delicate ranking and can't be made up for later in the season the way other teams with closer top 25 competition are able to. A lot of western teams do have stronger schedules but I think you'll find that in most cases they aren't playing their 5 toughest games of the season the first 5 games of the season. (compare to teams in that same 10 to 16 range of the polls)
In the past conference bias hasn't hurt the PCLL so much with only one legit team, but now this conference bias (as reflected in preseason rankings) could keep out BC, NU, or both if an AQ upset occurs. Obviously other teams from other conferences have had similar situations I'm just expounding on it as it occurs in the PCLL. In addition, I think in at least some of those cases other conferences' 2nd teams have been given the benefit of the doubt, something the PCLL has never had.
No one in the PCLL is saying NU and BC are CSU/BYU killers but they are legitimately in the next grouping down.
That said I think both BC and NU are somewhere 8-16 caliber teams.