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At 2:45 PM 2/21/96, Charlie Shub wrote:
>=3D> Weight 35% 50% 15%
>=3D> G W L T win% rank opp% rank opp-opp =
Total
>=3D> 2 Colorado College 33 26- 3- 4 84.85 ( 2) 50.36 (21) 51.25 ( 6) =
62.56
>=3D> 3 Minnesota 34 25- 7- 2 76.47 ( 5) 55.61 ( 2) 50.68 (23) =
62.17
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>it boggles my mind that the numbers are so disparite, yet the results
>so close. Here's some data from the maine archives....
...
>extra games
> minnesota 2 2 (against two teams tied for 4th in wcha)
> cc 4 0 (against 6th and 10th wcha teams)
>non conference
> minnesota 4 0 (against harvard, bowling green, mich, mich st.=
)
> cc 2 1 (against air force, denver)
>
>It is amazing to me that the difference in opponent's winning percentage is
>made up entirely of the difference in the 4 odd wcha games, and the 3
>or 4 non-conference games. (and the wisconsin and st cloud games still
>to come) Can mike (or some other guru) give me some warm fuzzies
>about this.
Well, look at who the odd games were against. CC played two teams with a=
very low Win% twice each - Air Force and NMU. So, factor those low Win%'s=
in four times. Minnesota played all eight of their odd games against teams=
that are either .500 or have a very good Win%.
I don't know what that will do for you in the warm fuzzy department :-), but=
it definitely explains the difference in OppWin%.
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