We Approximated The USAU College Rankings: See The Early Bid Picture

We crunched the numbers of the USAU algorithm.

Ultiworld’s Cody Mills has put together a statistical tool to approximate the USA Ultimate rankings by using publicly available score data and applying the algorithm that USA Ultimate uses to run their numbers. While the results below are unofficial and could include some scores which are liable to be altered or removed from the official rankings, they are a good representation of the what the current rankings would look like.

Throughout the remainder of the college season, we will be running this USAU ranking approximation and, later, applying different algorithms and/or ranking methods to test possible alternatives to the existing algorithm.

For more information about the USA Ultimate algorithm, ranking system, and some of its perceived flaws, see this FAQ from last year.

Men’s Division

The rankings below include only teams with at least five sanctioned games. This is the same cutoff that USAU will use on their initial rankings next week.

Rank Team Region Rating #1 Stanford SW 2191.71 #2 North Carolina-Wilmington AC 2049.03 #3 Massachusetts NE 1981.43 #4 Florida SE 1923.17 #5 Washington NW 1898.89 #6 North Carolina AC 1897.14 #7 Oregon NW 1894.33 #8 Victoria NW 1856.31 #9 Minnesota NC 1855.94 #10 British Columbia NW 1825.46 #11 Wisconsin NC 1822.66 #12 Carleton College NC 1807.85 #13 Michigan GL 1779.66 #14 Pittsburgh OV 1761.03 #15 Harvard NE 1702.15 #16 Texas A&M SC 1701.78 #17 Georgia SE 1701.45 #18 Colorado SC 1688.77 #19 Texas Christian SC 1688.38 #20 California-Santa Barbara SW 1642.05 #21 Arkansas SC 1627.34 #22 Ohio State OV 1626.67 #23 Virginia Commonwealth AC 1624.57 #24 Cal Poly-SLO SW 1622.68 #25 Purdue GL 1595.29 #26 LSU SE 1579.14 #27 South Carolina AC 1570.49 #28 Texas SC 1569.65 #29 Cincinnati OV 1566.54 #30 Georgia Tech SE 1561.33 #31 Oregon State NW 1559.81 #32 Virginia Tech AC 1550.98 #33 Utah NW 1546.61 #34 James Madison AC 1528.13 #35 Brown NE 1508.71 #36 Colorado State SC 1506.66 #37 Auburn SE 1505.10 #38 North Carolina State AC 1500.55 #39 Maryland AC 1490.43 #40 Case Western Reserve OV 1476.09 #41 Brigham Young NW 1470.55 #42 Whitman NW 1456.63 #43 Connecticut ME 1455.56 #44 John Brown SC 1440.37 #45 California-San Diego SW 1436.83 #46 Western Washington NW 1434.71 #47 Central Florida SE 1431.58 #48 Ohio OV 1426.05 #49 Florida-B SE 1422.23 #50 Florida State SE 1418.00

Implied Bid Allocation

Atlantic Coast: 2 bids

Great Lakes: 1 bid

Metro East: 1 bid

New England: 2 bids

North Central: 3 bids

Northwest: 4 bids

Ohio Valley: 1 bid

South Central: 3 bids

Southeast: 2 bids

Southwest: 1 bid

Discussion

Let’s begin with some caveats: not only are these rankings being considered quite early, they are also an approximation of the actual results. The first true USA Ultimate rankings will be released next Wednesday. There is a lot of season left and many of these results will start to settle in after Stanford Invite and Tally Classic this weekend.

Still, there are some eye-popping results in this first look. The Northwest is currently sitting with four bids, thanks to a strong performance from Victoria at the Santa Barbara Invite and even better results from Oregon, Washington, and UBC at SBI and Presidents’ Day Invite. The South Central has three bids, but Texas is sitting all the way back at #28. Right now, the region is relying on the undefeated #19 TCU to haul in that third bid.

And the Southeast, which pulled down four bids last year, is currently staring at only two, with 2015 powerhouses Central Florida and FSU sitting at #47 and #50, respectively. And, once again, the Southwest is painfully close to two bids, but UCSB is sitting just outside the cutoff at #20 and Cal Poly SLO not far behind them at #24.

It goes without saying that this weekend’s tournaments — particularly the Stanford Invite — will have a huge impact on the rankings. The Southwest could really help themselves; they have a realistic shot at three bids. The South Central also could be in for a big year. If TCU stays hot and #21 Arkansas or Texas gets some big wins, they will climb the ladder. And don’t forget: Missouri hasn’t played any games yet but are ranked in the Ultiworld Top 25.

Finally, can the Southeast climb out of the hole? It’s a long road back for FSU and UCF. Both teams will have a chance to chip into their deficit with strong results this weekend on opposite coasts.

Women’s Division

The rankings below include teams with at least one sanctioned game. We used a lower cutoff to more appropriately rank Whitman, who blew out so many teams at their first and only tournament that they did not meet the five game cutoff. The rest of the rankings are largely unchanged using n=1 or n=5.

Rank Team Region Rating #1 Central Florida SE 2775.51 #2 Stanford SW 2499.45 #3 Oregon NW 2407.91 #4 UCLA SW 2398.98 #5 Whitman NW 2398.96 #6 Minnesota NC 2331.80 #7 Pittsburgh OV 2297.74 #8 Michigan GL 2200.13 #9 Ohio State OV 2155.74 #10 Washington NW 2150.00 #11 Virginia AC 2149.45 #12 Notre Dame GL 2118.09 #13 California SW 2094.87 #14 Wisconsin NC 2038.86 #15 Colorado College SC 2036.63 #16 Colorado SC 2029.40 #17 California-Davis SW 2025.06 #18 Tufts NE 2010.54 #19 Western Washington NW 2007.34 #20 California-San Diego SW 2002.26 #21 Maryland AC 2000.01 #22 Southern California SW 1987.20 #23 North Carolina AC 1979.75 #24 Texas SC 1974.41 #25 Penn State OV 1944.21 #26 Florida State SE 1901.62 #27 Northeastern NE 1884.72 #28 North Carolina-Wilmington AC 1872.54 #29 Kansas SC 1824.76 #30 Liberty AC 1808.89 #31 Clemson AC 1793.43 #32 Victoria NW 1760.72 #33 Dartmouth NE 1742.79 #34 Delaware AC 1739.58 #35 Georgia Tech SE 1713.18 #36 Florida SE 1684.26 #37 Northwestern GL 1638.35 #38 Carleton College NC 1620.79 #39 Colorado State SC 1618.18 #40 James Madison AC 1576.19 #41 MIT NE 1566.80 #42 Case Western Reserve OV 1541.23 #43 Washington University SC 1530.19 #44 Auburn SE 1528.96 #45 Cal Poly-SLO SW 1519.21 #46 Akron OV 1492.29 #47 Georgia SE 1481.68 #48 Iowa NC 1425.86 #49 Georgetown AC 1425.77 #50 Pennsylvania OV 1411.15

Implied Bid Allocation

Atlantic Coast: 1 bid

Great Lakes: 2 bids

Metro East: 1 bid

New England: 1 bid

North Central: 2 bids

Northwest: 4 bids

Ohio Valley: 2 bids

South Central: 2 bids

Southeast: 1 bids

Southwest: 4 bids

Discussion

Obviously, these rankings are early and approximated, and while they’ll give us a pretty good idea of what the picture is, the exact details might move a little. As more results come in, especially connective results that Centex, Stanford Invite, and Northwest Challenge provide, that will change the rankings, as will the decay function for January and February results.

Another big change to the rankings? The addition of British Columbia. Having not yet played, with their planned debut at the Stanford Invite likely to be impacted by weather, UBC will surely shove some teams down. That also means the Northwest’s four bids could move back up to five, as it was last season, although Western Washington is pretty close to the bubble as is.

The big winner is clearly the Southwest, who has wrangled four bids early on, with two teams positioned within striking distance of yet another bid! UCLA and Stanford have done as expected, but Cal and UC-Davis clock in at #13 and #17, respectively, a major coup for the region and a return to form for the once-mighty Southwest. Centex looms large for the second tier teams.

A region to watch could be the Atlantic Coast. While they sit with only a single bid at this point, they have three other top 30 D-I teams and a few just beyond that. Maryland, North Carolina, and UNC-Wilmington don’t have a ton of other opportunities to impress and will need to make use of what chances they do have.

There are also a couple of potential big movers and shakers to keep an eye on. Dartmouth’s weak QCTU has them in a hole, but they could make up a lot of ground with a strong Northwest Challenge. Kansas has also had a slow start, but could make waves if they win Centex again. QCTU also hurt Carleton, but the legacy program has Stanford and Northwest Challenge on the docket and chances to earn back a lot of the points they’ve ceded.