#8 Butler vs #11 VCU 2011
San Marino, Anguilla, Montserrat, American Samoa, Cook Islands and Papua New Ginuea are all ranked 202 in the world. They have no FIFA world ranking points. The final 32 teams for the 2010 World Cup hasn't been decided, but it is unlikely any of these teams will be at it.
There is a play-in game for the teams ranked 64 and 65 to determine the final spot in the tournament
205 teams entered qualification for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, from Brazil (highest ranked) to Aruba (lowest ranked).
No, they all are still ranked as they originally seeded in their division.
6 teams have and they are UCLA, UMASS, North Carolina, Duke(2), and Illinois
Only the top 25 teams are ranked. And Notre Dame has fallen WAY out of the rankings.
You have each team in the pool play each other once, top 4 teams progress. Then a quarter final, semi-final then final
In the NFL, teams are ranked in the standings based on their win-loss record. The team with the most wins is ranked higher than teams with fewer wins. In case of a tie, other factors like head-to-head record, divisional record, and strength of schedule are considered to determine the rankings. The top teams in each division make the playoffs, along with a few wild card teams with the best records.
According to the FIFA final rankings, Korea DPR's team was listed the lowest in 32nd place. Korea DPR and Cameroon were the only teams to have garnered no points, having lost every one of their matches. However, Korea DPR had less Goals For (GF), more Goals Against (GA), and a lower Goal Difference (GD).
SEC
In the NFL, teams are ranked in the standings based on their win-loss record. A team earns 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, and 0 points for a loss. Teams are then ranked within their division based on their total points. In case of a tie, other factors like head-to-head record, conference record, and strength of schedule are considered to determine the ranking. The top teams from each division and a few wild card teams with the best records make it to the playoffs.
In NCAA basketball history, there have been a few instances where teams ranked 15th defeated teams ranked 2nd in the NCAA Tournament. Notably, this occurred during the 2012 tournament when Lehigh defeated Duke, and again in 2016 when Middle Tennessee State upset Michigan State. These upsets are rare, highlighting the unpredictability of the tournament. Overall, there are only a handful of such occurrences in NCAA tournament history.