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disclaimers:
1) I am using .003, .002, and .001 as the bonus weights
2) the CHA and Atlantic Hockey champions are automatic qualifiers, so
the projected AH winner is also a Team under consideration.
3) placings lower than 16 are not included, so there are, for example,
128 scenarios where UVM finishes lower than 16th
4) my rpi value calculator does not (yet) implement
"If a team defeats a weak opponent, it is possible for its RPI to
go down despite the win. Starting in 2003-04, if this happens in a
team's conference tournament, that game can be thrown out of the
RPI calculation for that team."
This adjustment impacts the RPI values for CC, Denver, Cornell,
Michigan, and Dartmouth. it seems to change the individual
comparison between cornell and denver
team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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Boston College 8
Colorado Coll 8
Denver 5 3
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Cornell 3 5
Minnesota 5 3
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Michigan 2 2 2 2
North Dakota 2 3 3
Harvard 4 2 2
New Hampshire 3 1 4
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Maine 8
Ohio State 8
Boston Univ 8
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Wisconsin 8
Colgate 8
Bemidji
Mercyhurst
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