Football Rankulator 2.2

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Football Rankulator is a software utility which allows you to create your own computer rankings of college Division 1A football teams. You can also keep an eye on the conference races, team schedules and strength of schedule, the polls, and the BCS standings. In the beginning we had the AP and Coaches polls. Then came the Bowl Championship Series (BCS). The BCS included the AP and Coaches polls, but added strength of schedule, quality wins, and a bunch of computer rankings to the mix. Computer rankings have been a big part of the BCS formula from the start. However, the details of their inner workings remain hidden, such as the criteria they use, the reason some teams go up after they lose and other teams go down after they win. If you want answers to these types of questions, well, you have come to the wrong place! We do not know either. But now there is Football Rankulator. With Football Rankulator (FBR) you can create your own computer rankings. From dozens of ranking methods, you decide what is important and what is not important.

Version 2.2 has Div 1-A, Div 1-AA referrs to FBS & FCS and includes Minor bug fixes and GUI enhancements.

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