2009 Mumme Poll: open for business.

After weeks of tweaking and testing, it looks like we’re ready to go at the new site for the Mumme Poll.  (If you want some background on the Mumme Poll, visit the tabbed page above the Brown/Dooley banner.)  We’ve replaced the rather clunky method of casting ballots via e-mail that was utilized last year with a much easier voting process.

It’s not just easier for you, it’s a blessing for me, too.  Because there is much less of an administrative burden this go ’round, there won’t be a cap on the number of participants.  Anybody out there who wants to be a Mumme Poll voter can do so.  Feel free to jump in.  I’m hoping for 120 voters, which matches the number of D-1 coaches eligible to vote (and which would also represent a rather ambitious quadrupling of the number of people casting Mumme Poll ballots at the end of last season).

To get you started, here’s a road map:

  1. Registration. Go to the site.  The link is http://mummepoll.3sib.com/.  You’ll find instructions to register there and it shouldn’t take more than a minute or two to get set up.  You can register any time between now and 9:00 PM EST Monday.  The first important thing to be aware of is that if you don’t register in that time period, you won’t be able to participate, as we don’t add voters to the pool once things get underway.
  2. Dry run ballot. You’ll see a tab at the site labeled ‘BALLOT’.  It’s just what you think it is, the portal where you go to cast your vote.  It’s closed right now, but will be opened after the games of week five are in the books.  Just like last year, the voting period runs from 9:00 AM EST on Sunday to 9:00 PM EST on Monday.  The results from this vote won’t be published, but it’s still very important that you participate in the dry run.  If you don’t cast a dry run ballot, you’ll be locked out from voting the rest of the way. I will post a reminder or two here about voting, but please keep that in mind if you want to be involved.
  3. Ballot format. Just like last year, you still pick the twelve best teams in D-1 without designating an order to them.  And just like last year you still select the top five of those twelve (again, without order) to be used strictly as a tie breaker in the poll results.  Everything else is very different from last year.  Instead of typing up your teams and top five designations, you’ll find it’s all done through drop down menus that list all of the D-1 schools.  It’s much more difficult to screw up your ballot now, as you won’t be allowed to submit your vote if you haven’t selected twelve teams and the site won’t let you select the same school more than once.

That’s everything you need to get going, so head on over and get yourselves set up.  I’ll do at least one follow up post heading into the dry run vote, both as a reminder and also to let you know what else you can expect to see and do at the new site.  In any event, if you’ve got questions about this, drop ’em in the comments to this post and I’ll answer you.

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UPDATE: If you’re looking for more information about what we’ll have at the site, Tidefan’s post at 3SiB is a must read.

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11 responses to “2009 Mumme Poll: open for business.

  1. SCDawg

    The blackened Mumme pic is obscuring the log in and some other text info. You can still get it to show through if you highlight the text.

    Otherwise, I’m registered and looking forward to it.

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  2. Registered! I’ve been looking forward to this since last year’s run.

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  3. Signed up. Can’t wait to get this started and be a part of it.

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  5. Jbird

    Registered and am looking forward to a poll with some knowledge behind it.

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  6. Dog in Fla

    Remember boys and girls, Mumme’s Polish cousin Lech is still solid with this poll idea

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/picture_gallery/05/europe_solidarity_in_poland0/html/8.stm

    Lech’s girl still says

    If you don’t she and her buddy will come out of their trailer and you won’t know whether to fight them or fall in love with them

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  7. The poll is generating an SQL error when I attempt to submit a ballot.

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