From last week, an explanation of what this topic is all about:
On his college hoops ratings website, Ken Pomeroy has an algorithm called ‘FanMatch’, in which “games are rated for competitiveness and level of play with a lean towards higher-scoring games”. It is a way to rate the potential watchability of various basketball contests. There is just a touch of whimsy involved, which makes it even better…
As noted before, I’ve created a very complicated (and secret) formula to produce game ratings; this matrix is called “Tingle Factor”, or TF. The higher the TF, the better.
I’ll list the top 15 TF games of Week 2, excluding The Citadel-Presbyterian, because it wouldn’t be fair to compare that game with less consequential pigskin contests.
Sometimes the best games of the week are the anticipated, high-profile contests, but often under-the-radar matchups are well worth watching.
Usually, those under-the-radar games would include includes FCS contests, but this week the top 15 are all FBS vs. FBS battles. Surprisingly, the North Dakota State-Eastern Washington game, a matchup of traditional and highly-ranked FCS powers, did not make the top 15. Perhaps the algorithm knows something we don’t know.
To access a Google Document that has a complete schedule of televised/streamed D-1 college football games (including all the announcing teams), see this post: Link
Here are the top 15 games for Week 2. All of them are being played on Saturday.
Road Team | Home Team | Gametime (ET) | TV/Streaming | TF |
Auburn | Clemson | 9/9, 7:00 pm | ESPN | 88.1 |
Stanford | Southern California | 9/9, 8:30 pm | FOX/FS-Go | 87.9 |
Georgia | Notre Dame | 9/9, 7:30 pm | NBC | 87.5 |
Oklahoma | Ohio State | 9/9, 7:30 pm | ABC/ESPN3 | 87.1 |
South Carolina | Missouri | 9/9, 7:00 pm | ESPN2 | 81.8 |
Boise State | Washington State | 9/9, 10:30 pm | ESPN | 80.5 |
Northwestern | Duke | 9/9, 12:00 pm | ESPNU | 76.0 |
TCU | Arkansas | 9/9, 3:30 pm | CBS | 75.3 |
Iowa | Iowa State | 9/9, 12:00 pm | ESPN2 | 72.1 |
Wake Forest | Boston College | 9/9, 1:00 pm | ACC Digital Network | 70.3 |
Mississippi State | Louisiana Tech | 9/9, 7:30 pm | CBS Sports Network | 68.1 |
Pittsburgh | Penn State | 9/9, 3:30 pm | ABC/ESPN3 | 67.2 |
Nebraska | Oregon | 9,9, 4:30 pm | FOX/FS-Go | 65.9 |
Tulane | Navy | 9/9, 3:30 pm | CBS Sports Network | 65.0 |
Utah | BYU | 9/9, 10:15 pm | ESPN2 | 63.8 |
Additional notes and observations:
– The three CBS/CBS Sports Network games will also be streamed on CBS Sports Digital.
– The Georgia-Notre Dame game will also be streamed on NBC Live Extra.
– The games on the ESPN “Family of Networks” will also be streamed via WatchESPN.
– Because none of the top 15 matchups are on the Pac-12 Network, most college football fans will be able to watch all of these games.
– As you can see, the top four games are all very closely rated by the system. All four have a higher rating than any game played last week.
– Perhaps the biggest surprise in the top 15 is the Wake Forest-Boston College game. When those two teams played two years ago, the Demon Deacons eked out a 3-0 victory.
Last season, the score was 17-14. For some reason, however, the algorithm really likes that matchup this week.
– This is the second week in a row games involving South Carolina and Navy have cracked the top 15.
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This should be a great slate of college football games, especially in the late afternoon and evening. It should be filled with compelling matchups.
Can’t wait.
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