Something From The Ancient
Archives When This Site Spent Plenty Of Space Predicting A Major College Nation
Champion
By Ronan Saint John
In a sports-crazed nation
it is hard to get worked up about the doings of one Joe Jordan, average sports guy
maybe ten, fifteen years ago and then he went cold turkey. Almost. He just
couldn’t give up following the major college teams that had gotten him started
down that road when he was a kid. In those days, unlike now, the major colleges
did not have a play-off style tournament to determine who was king of the hill but
got the “mythical” national championship settled by various coaches and sports-writers’
polls with number one and two in the ratings fighting it out for the prize.
(That polling system is still in use today to determine who the final four will
be in the playoffs). In short the college associations have met the demand
half-way for some kind of definitive play-off system to determine the champion.
Fair enough.
What has Joe Jordan
continuing to plug away is that polling business, the rating of teams by
various standards to see who has a say top five, ten or nowadays twenty-five
team. That intrigued him as a kid interested in numbers but also interested him
in how he would rate his own selections. So minus the selection of the final
four he is still in business. Of course probably the main initial impetus for
Joe getting involved at all was that he was the son of a “subway fan” of the
famous Notre Dame football teams, the Fighting Irish, a natural choice in a
mostly Irish Catholic neighborhood where the adults, including that father
would have drinks and bet on the games come Saturday afternoon at the local
Dublin Grille. (And spent the weekly paycheck, including Joe’s father on more
than one occasion, on a misplaced wrong bet but that is a story for another
time when we are speaking about wanting habits down at the base of society.) That
“subway fan” by the way has its own tradition since the working-class guys who followed
the Irish had no relationship to the college or anything else except they all
took the Redline subway to work in Boston and hence the name.
The rating system, systems
really, Joe used in his own calculations consisted of predicting the weekly
match-ups (for money) and then on Sunday grabbing the newspaper and see what
had happened to the various teams. Then, at least in the old times, he would
wait for say the AP or Coaches poll to come out Monday morning during the fall.
That was the fun part particularly when you got down to the selections for say
the last five or ten spots on the now standard twenty-five spot roster. Should
a good 9-2-Navy team get the number twenty spot over an 8-3 Rutgers teams. Even
further up the food chain controversies would abound when Joe and friends did their
friendly wagering at the self-same Dublin Grille.
Which brings us to today
(2019) and the latest rankings for the coveted final four spots which are still
up for grabs-this just before the various league championships which factor heavily
at the end. Clemson, undefeated, looks like a lock against Virginia, Ohio State,
undefeated, ditto, LSU though may have all it can handle against a fired-up
Georgia team that has a flunk loss earlier in the season. Which might let say
Oklahoma or Oregon in. We shall see. What we shall not see is our Joe Jordan
worrying over the actual playoff picture or results. That part is boring he
says.
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