Dawgs, Braves, LFC Fan
But, I believe we’re similar in that we see value in measuring the world to appreciate trends, outliers, comparative entities, etc.
You can’t tell me a team’s W-L tells their whole story. My question remains “why should we use it?”
But, I believe we’re similar in that we see value in measuring the world to appreciate trends, outliers, comparative entities, etc.
You can’t tell me a team’s W-L tells their whole story. My question remains “why should we use it?”
“(SoR) is based on an average Top 25 team having a team’s record or better, given that team’s schedule to date.“
So no consideration for any stats from the games? Only the W-L outcomes against a schedule?
“(SoR) is based on an average Top 25 team having a team’s record or better, given that team’s schedule to date.“
So no consideration for any stats from the games? Only the W-L outcomes against a schedule?
Does driving a power ranking off of (your losses against your schedule) vs (the expected losses of “the standard” team vs your schedule) not inherently favor teams who have an easier schedule?
Does driving a power ranking off of (your losses against your schedule) vs (the expected losses of “the standard” team vs your schedule) not inherently favor teams who have an easier schedule?
They will correct you on the S/Z thing
They will correct you on the S/Z thing
Roy Kramer before 92: Hold my beer
Roy Kramer before 92: Hold my beer
Tolkien: I’ll make the most storied wizard the colorful one - grey and white.
Tolkien: I’ll make the most storied wizard the colorful one - grey and white.
I maintain no intention of ever watching a Hallmark movie, but I have my new (2nd) favorite podcast.
I maintain no intention of ever watching a Hallmark movie, but I have my new (2nd) favorite podcast.
But I should know by now not to expect much from conference commissioners.
But I should know by now not to expect much from conference commissioners.
instead of, you know,
Florida-Tennessee and Kentucky-Vanderbilt
[also, feel free to substitute “Auburn” for “Tennessee” above]
instead of, you know,
Florida-Tennessee and Kentucky-Vanderbilt
[also, feel free to substitute “Auburn” for “Tennessee” above]