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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 47527" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Over the last 6 years, Miami has finished in the top 25 once, 2009 at 19. GT has finished twice 2009, 13, and 2008, 22. </p><p></p><p>Now if you mean ranked during the season, I'm not sure that they are a great indicator of relative program strength. They often depend on expectations (based in part on recruiting grade) and schedule so that good recruiting classes plus slow opening schedule can get teams ranked early that are unranked later.</p><p></p><p>If you look at just the last 3 years, based on the average footballoutsiders' F/+ rating, GT is 36th over the last 3 years, Miami is 38th. Over the last 6 years, GT is 39th and Miami is 32nd. (2010 was a bad year for us). I think that it is much more rational to put Miami and GT in the same tier.</p><p></p><p>I think the idea of dividing the ACC into tiers is an interesting one. I'm going to start a new thread.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Your last paragraph does clarify, by changing, your criteria for dividing tiers. Could you provide the end of year rankings for Miami on which this claim is based?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 47527, member: 195"] Over the last 6 years, Miami has finished in the top 25 once, 2009 at 19. GT has finished twice 2009, 13, and 2008, 22. Now if you mean ranked during the season, I'm not sure that they are a great indicator of relative program strength. They often depend on expectations (based in part on recruiting grade) and schedule so that good recruiting classes plus slow opening schedule can get teams ranked early that are unranked later. If you look at just the last 3 years, based on the average footballoutsiders' F/+ rating, GT is 36th over the last 3 years, Miami is 38th. Over the last 6 years, GT is 39th and Miami is 32nd. (2010 was a bad year for us). I think that it is much more rational to put Miami and GT in the same tier. I think the idea of dividing the ACC into tiers is an interesting one. I'm going to start a new thread. Your last paragraph does clarify, by changing, your criteria for dividing tiers. Could you provide the end of year rankings for Miami on which this claim is based? [/QUOTE]
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