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Date: | Wed, 18 Mar 1992 14:41:52 CST |
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From the Wisconsin State Journal, March 18, hockey reporter
Andy Baggot writes:
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Keith Instone, a computer whiz from Bowling Green, Ohio, uses
strength of schedule, records, margin of victory, percentage
of goals allowed, sites and results(overtime or regulation) to
determine his weekly rating. The one he released Monday was
somewhat different than the NCAA's: ...[a list of the TCHCR
top 12 follows]
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Well at least some reporters are more open minded than old
whatshisname at the Albany Times. However, the phrase
"computer whiz" is a bit cliche. How about "ratings guru"?
mark
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