Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Let Us Never Speak of The Transitive Property in College Football Again

This puts the final nail in the coffin of the "transitive property of college football", which I've railed against in this space before.

1 comment:

asimperson said...

The chain, with divisions:
Iowa Wesleyan beat (NAIA)
Waldorf who beat (NAIA)
Buena Vista who beat (NCAA Div 3)
Cornell IA who beat (NCAA Div 3)
Alma who beat (NCAA Div 3)
Albion who beat (NCAA Div 3)
Butler who beat (NCAA DI-AA)
Dayton who beat (NCAA DI-AA)
Robert Morris who beat (NCAA DI-AA)
Central Conn St who beat (NCAA DI-AA)
Georgia Southern who beat (NCAA DI-AA)
Western Carolina who beat (NCAA DI-AA)
Eastern Kentucky who beat (NCAA DI-AA)
Western Kentucky who beat (NCAA DI-AA)
Southern Illinois who beat (NCAA DI-AA)
Indiana who beat (NCAA D-A)
Iowa who beat
Iowa St who beat
Missouri who beat
Mississippi who beat
Vanderbilt who beat
Georgia who beat
Auburn who beat
Florida