SEC Power Poll: A Sea of Blue's Ballot for Week 9
A Sea of Blue's ballot and explanations for the SEC Power Poll.
A Sea of Blue's ballot and explanations for the SEC Power Poll.
Something I put together last season that I'm doing again is a statistical strength of schedule ranking. The full rationale and national breakdown is over at my home base, but here's the way it...
The SEC Power Poll Roundtable, held every third week during the college football season, is being hosted this time by Hey Jenny Slater, an excellent Georgia blog. I am just a bit late to the...
Well, this has been one strange season. If I told you that Tennessee and Auburn would be in the lower half of the SEC 50% of the way through the season and Vanderbilt would be in the top three,...
After six weeks of football, now is a good time to take stock and see where we are this season, and what our future prospects may be. With the 'Cats dropping their first game of the season in...
via Flickr user Beyond Baroque A story that has been getting some play around the country this week in some areas is the curious state of SEC home field advantage. Or lack thereof, as the...
The full results of the SEC Power Poll is up now at Garnet and Black Attack. Once again, it's time for the SEC Power Poll. This week sees lots of changes due to upsets, particularly in the SEC...
John Clay of the Herald-Leader has an interesting post today on his blog, Sidelines, looking at the total number of plays run in the SEC last year vs. this year. As you know, the NCAA changed...
I find that I cannot answer my own question. I want to belive it is good, but there are reasons that I am given pause. I am convinced that Michael Hartline is growing up at quarterback...
This is the first installment of the SEC Power Poll round table. For those of you unfamiliar with this "round table" format, the questions are hosted on one blog and each participating blog...