If you’re in a web browser, there should be an icon at the bottom of each comment to ‘view source’ which shows the markdown formatting. (If you’re in mobile I suppose it’s up to your client.) Feel free to copy it from my comment.
What I do is I have a template excel spreadsheet – every other column is the pipeline character and every other column is where I paste in the ranks, changes, teams, records, and adjusted algorithm scores each week from my other spreadsheet that actually calculates the rankings. Come to think of it, I could (and should) streamline it into one spreadsheet. Anyhow, then I copy all the cells, paste into notepad to eliminate formatting, and then copy/paste that into Lemmy. It sounds like a lot but it really isn’t.
I understand, broadly, what your methodology is, but I still find it amazing to see Pitt, Syracuse, and Boise State drop 30 ranks for having the audacity to have a bye week.
My ballot. Computer poll. I kind of expected Georgia to rank higher, but 12 spots is still a big swing. I also don’t know why Alabama isn’t dropping.
Full ranking:
Subscribe for the Irish. Even though that’s horribly overrated.
It’s okay, my poll has Alabama at #20, that should help balance things out a bit.
BTW, how did you format your full ranking? I can’t figure out how to get mine to do that.
If you’re in a web browser, there should be an icon at the bottom of each comment to ‘view source’ which shows the markdown formatting. (If you’re in mobile I suppose it’s up to your client.) Feel free to copy it from my comment.
What I do is I have a template excel spreadsheet – every other column is the pipeline character and every other column is where I paste in the ranks, changes, teams, records, and adjusted algorithm scores each week from my other spreadsheet that actually calculates the rankings. Come to think of it, I could (and should) streamline it into one spreadsheet. Anyhow, then I copy all the cells, paste into notepad to eliminate formatting, and then copy/paste that into Lemmy. It sounds like a lot but it really isn’t.
I understand, broadly, what your methodology is, but I still find it amazing to see Pitt, Syracuse, and Boise State drop 30 ranks for having the audacity to have a bye week.