This was fun. An actual "professional" sports writer badgered me about my pre-season rankings. I guess he had every right to his opinion, but the season definitely proved Entropy gloriously right! --begin email-- From xxxxxxxxxxx@ragingbull.com Thu Jul 13 14:10 PDT 2000 Date: 13 Jul 2000 14:10:43 -0700 Subject: question about rankings where were you raised to have colorado 48th, tcu in the top 10 and east carolina in the top 15 of your top 25 poll, uzbekistan? only someone from a brake-off russian republic could have such a ludicrous ranking system! not one single poll has colorado ranked lower than 22; one has them as high as 7. no other poll i have seen has east carolina in the top 35, lou holtz can't help them, they got extremely lucky against texas in texas' worst game of the year in '99. i would like to propose a little wager if you have any confidence at all in your own ranking system. 20 bucks if colorado finishes above #20, and 20 bucks if east carolina ends up in the top 20. if you don't like to wager money and are interested in this little bet and would like to wager something else, email me back, unless you are russian and can't understand a word i have written. i hate to break this to you but a mathematical rating system just doesn't work unless you incorporate subjective anaylses of teams, which jeff sagarin made famous but which so many wannabes have tried to clone. i would recommend computer geeks not trying to rate something so capricious as college football just by using stats and numbers. Xxxx Xxxxxxx Staff Writer, The Dallas Morning News 214-89x-xxxx xxxxxxxxxxx@ragingbull.com --end email-- At the end of the 2000 season: Colorado: 3-8 ranked #54 by Sagarin ranked #43 by Entropy TCU: 10-2 ranked #21 by the AP poll ranked #12 by Sagarin ranked #19 by Entropy East Carolina: 8-4 ranked #46 by Sagarin ranked #36 by Entropy