Actually, it's "the average of 4 rankings: Anderson & Hester, Massey, Colley and Wolfe" (no Harvard comma after Colley, even though it is needed for clarity).
Sch UL MU A&H 40 49 Mas 62 70 Coll 31 38 Wlf 36 39 Tot 169 196 Avg 42.25 49
It seems unlikely that the change after potential victories over JMU & ULM would make a large difference, but there is no easy way to tell.
It doesn't change anything. The sine qua non is winning Saturday.
(Some day ask me about when I was in the Navy, and was the guest aboard a teakwood yacht in Hong Kong harbor, named 'The Sinequan.')
Actually, a way to estimate the changes occurred to me. Look at the average rankings of JMU & ULM, and assume they will be 1/12 of the total. I think that by taking our current combined ranking, multiplying it times 11, adding in the ULM combined ranking, then dividing the total by 12 might do it??
I don't have time today, but if someone does it would make for another considerations.
For those of us who would love to be in the Top 25, here is a list of games involving those ranked slightly ahead of us.
Wyoming at 30 Washington St.
29 Louisville at Kentucky
6 Miami at 28 Syracuse
27 Memphis at 17 Tulane
UTSA at 26/25 Army
26/24 K-State at 18 Iowa St.
Oklahoma St. at 25 Colorado
23 Illinois at Northwestern
Navada at 22 UNLV
Arkansas at 21 Missouri
3 Texas at 20 Texas A&M
Houston at 19 BYU
Only Louisiana team I’m pulling for this weekend is the Cajuns. Sorry roast beef Ron. It’s still love
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