- the
college football national championship. It was also
known as the Azzi
Ratem system (derived from "As I rate 'em"). The
system was
developed by William...
- One
human poll
comprised the 1938
college football rankings.
Unlike most sports,
college football's
governing body, the NCAA, does not
bestow a national...
-
rankings carried in
newspapers and
magazines such as the
Houlgate System, Azzi
Ratem rankings,
Dunkel Power Index,
Williamson System, and
Litkenhous Ratings...
-
system developed by
William F.
Boand and
sometimes billed as the "Azzi
Ratem" (as I rate 'em) system. 1.
Michigan 2.
Princeton 3. USC The ****inson System...
- sea: qui
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committed a
fragile boat (fragilem
ratem) to the
rough sea (truci pelago)" Similarly...
-
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- poll
regularly until 1968. The
Boand System rankings (also
known as "Azzi
Ratem") were the only
ratings released after the bowl games.
Released in early...
- in the
final poll. The
final Boand System rankings (also
known as "Azzi
Ratem") were
released after the bowl
games in
early January 1941. Boand's final...
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- Annual, 1936. New York:
Fiction House, 1936; p. 93. The
source notes: "Azzi-
Ratem System used for 1935.
Rankings based on 1935
season only. Does not allow...