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If you want your rankings to be sensitive to both winning
and strength of schedule, this is one method:
Multiply your team's current win % by the av of your play-
ed opponent's win %. In turn, multiply this product by
their opponent's record (ie: .75 x .60av x .80av = .36).
Is this realistic? Sure, you need a computer to keep track,
but for your team to be worthy, your oppoent's opponent must
also be credible.
Think there is too much emphasis on the other teams? Weigh
each level by the win % historical relationship (correla-
tion). Using .7 as an example: (1xteam) x (.7xopponent)
x (.49x opponent's opponent).
Simple and better than a "flip of the coin" poll.
and strength of schedule, this is one method:
Multiply your team's current win % by the av of your play-
ed opponent's win %. In turn, multiply this product by
their opponent's record (ie: .75 x .60av x .80av = .36).
Is this realistic? Sure, you need a computer to keep track,
but for your team to be worthy, your oppoent's opponent must
also be credible.
Think there is too much emphasis on the other teams? Weigh
each level by the win % historical relationship (correla-
tion). Using .7 as an example: (1xteam) x (.7xopponent)
x (.49x opponent's opponent).
Simple and better than a "flip of the coin" poll.
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