The Ipsos
Weekly College Football
Fan First Poll (WEEK 11)
Alabama Edges Out Texas Tech as #1 in Fan First Poll Texas Ranked #3 Which is Highest Amongst Teams With One Loss
Washington, DC - A new Ipsos poll of college football fans shows a new number one team. Alabama after their thrilling overtime victory over LSU in Baton Rouge. Alabama jumps Texas Tech who had an impressive victory over Oklahoma State Saturday night.
Texas tops the impressive list of one-loss teams, followed by Oklahoma, Penn State, Florida and then USC. All of these teams are ranked ahead of Utah who comes in as the highest non-BCS team.
The Ipsos Fan First Poll will be published every Thursday until the end of the college football season and then once in January after the bowl games.
Contrary to the standard Coaches' poll or Writers' poll, this is the first representative poll of college football fans.
Fans in this poll are selected in a rigorous multi-stage process. First, a representative sample of US adults is selected from the Ipsos online panel. Of this sample, approximately 60% percent are college football fans (here defined as watching at least 1 college football game during the season). Ipsos then selects "avid football fans," representing approximately 34% of all football fans (or 21% of the adult population). The definition of "avid football fans" is based on an index of how often the fan watches college football games on television, listens to games on the radio, attends games in person, as well as reads newspapers and magazine articles related to college football.
For this survey, a national representative sample of 1,014 respondents from Ipsos' U.S. online panel were interviewed online (670 college fans and 256 avid college fans). Weighting then was employed to balance demographics and ensure that the sample's composition reflects that of the U.S. adult population according to Census data and to provide results intended to approximate the sample universe. Statistical margins of error are not applicable to online polls because they are based on samples drawn from opt-in online panels, not on random samples that mirror the population within a statistical probability ratio. All sample surveys and polls may be subject to other sources of error, including, but not limited to coverage error, and measurement error.
TOP 25 COLLEGE FOOTBALL FAN POLL (through week 11)
TEAMS THAT DROPPED OUT OF THE FAN FIRST POLL:
- California (7-3 - lost in week 11)
- Northwestern (7-3 - lost in week 11)
- Minnesota (7-3 - lost in week 11)
- West Virginia (6-3 - lost in week 10)
RANKING BY REGION:
For more information on this news release, please contact: John McMurray Senior Research Manager Ipsos Public Affairs (425) 586-5553 [email protected]
or Clifford Young, PhD Senior Vice President Ipsos Public Affairs (312) 375-3328 [email protected]About Ipsos
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