GRR: Men DI Rankings
Our final rankings of the 2014-15 season, and the rankings pretty much speak for themselves.
UC Davis and UCF move together as they were close in the DIAA final, and we make the judgment that some of the DIA teams need to move past them.
The top four make it easy, as the common results among them leave no room for debate.
Not much change in the DI rankings as most playoff results went according to the form sheet. Even Davenport, pulling off what some would call an upset, actually were ranked higher than Army.
The big movement is a little further down, where the Arkansas result over Long Beach State moved the Razorbacks up, the 49ers down, and UC-Davis up, also, after they beat Arkansas.
There is not much to change after the latest results in the DIA and Varsity Cup playoffs. Perhaps Arizona State's big win over Ohio State precipitates the most dramatic change.
We were also impressed with Cal Poly's result against Utah, albeit a loss.
The Men's DI College rankings continue to be complicated by the fact that there are three separate DI competitions, and a chunk of the teams aren't even playing 15s at all. And of course there's the split season - some play in the fall, some in the winter/spring, some both. We really have not had a time when all teams that could be ranked are playing 15s at the same time.
There's a rumor that college kids go on Spring Break - apparently it's true.
Still, some teams played games. Cal beat St. Mary's - that's a big deal. Life edged Davenport - that's a big deal. Utah beat Arizona State - that's a big deal.
Some movement results, with Cal moving to #2 the biggest one.