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The first edition of the computer rankings that determine the high school playoff divisions are available.
As the football season enters the final week, the OHSAA computer ratings recognized a dozen Morning Journal coverage area teams in position to host playoff games as of Oct. 22.
Here are the standings for Southwest Ohio regions, including a brief synopsis of playoff scenarios based on the research of Joe Eitel, who calculates the OHSAA computer ratings.
Here are the standings for Southwest Ohio regions, including a brief synopsis of playoff scenarios based on the research of Joe Eitel, who calculates the OHSAA computer ratings.
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High School on SI's custom rankings formula for every division of Ohio high school football ahead of Week 9 Archbishop Moeller is the No. 1-ranked team in the Division I computer rankings. / Ben ...
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ESPN has unveiled its final computer rankings of the 2023 college football season ahead of bowl season. Only one of ESPN's computer's top four teams are playing in the actual College Football Playoff.
The rankings are calculated by Joe Eitel, whose formula considers various factors from week to week. Here are the full rankings for each Southwest Ohio region ahead of Week 7. Division I, Region 4 ...
The Ohio High School Athletic Association has released its first official football computer rankings now that the regular season is at its halfway point. The rankings are calculated by Joe Eitel ...
BlueSky Thinking has compiled the Ranking of Computer Science Rankings 2023. MIT, Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, Berkeley and Oxford lead the rest.
The initial College Football Playoff rankings are set to debut Tuesday night with a bit of early intrigue. Will Tennessee be No. 1? It’ll be good for discussion this week because things will ...