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06 December 2011

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Forest, Trees, and Underbrush

 

So, if they're "student-athletes," perhaps a little bit of the "student" aspect needs to go into college football "standings." I therefore present the Bowl Standings for Collegiate Athletic Commercial Advantage, or BS-CACA. I'll weight the BS-CACA equally between "football performance" and "academic performance," which in turn is equally weighted between the NCAA's most-recent academic progress report for the football team and the university's median freshman standardized-test score. And thus, we get:

School BCS Score BCS Rank NCAA APR   ACT   Academic Final Score Final Rank
LSU1.00001966.754125.5.4167.5854.79271
Alabama.94192963.704926.5.4722.5886.76533
Oklahoma State.93333942.360725.0.3889.3748.64516
Stanford.84764977.934431.01.0000.7222.78492
Oregon.79015941.344324.0.3333.3388.56459
Arkansas.76876937.278725.0.3889.3338.551311
Boise State.740879811.000022.5.2500.6250.68294
Kansas State.68278940.327924.0.3333.3306.506713
South Carolina.65539954.557426.5.4722.5148.58517
Wisconsin.637410967.770528.0.5556.6631.65035
Virginia Tech.519011955.573827.0.5000.5369.528012
Baylor.497712951.508226.5.4722.4902.494015
Michigan.479413928.131129.0.6111.3711.425216
Oklahoma.460314960.655726.0.4444.5501.505214
Clemson.421815977.934427.5.5278.7311.57658
Georgia.411916976.918027.0.5000.7090.560410

It would look even more... interesting if we could substitute in the ACT score median for the respective teams instead of the entire freshman class.

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