In article <[log in to unmask]>,
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>I apologize for re-hashing an old subject, but I noticed that this week
>Minnesota was in front of CC in the RPI rating. Part of this is because CC won
>the regular season championship and earned the right to play a worse team in
>the playoffs than Minnesota did, but this helped Minnesota's RPI rating because
>it gave them a stronger schedule. Thus, CC has been penalized in the RPI
>because they had a better regular season record in the league.
This and previous posts have now completely convinced me that the RPICH is
a lousy ratings system. Is there a better one? CHODR is nice but total
goals
scored isn't a great indicator of winning ability. Anyone want to
nominate another one?
(of course, with so few non-league games, almost any system is doomed to
failure, but the problem quoted above is fairly major)
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- Andrew Brecher ([log in to unmask]) <insert disclaimer here>