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Reply To: | Wayne T. Smith |
Date: | Wed, 11 Dec 1996 15:47:36 -0500 |
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John wrote, in part..
> Actually, I checked last year's PWR ratings, and I found a
> discrepancy win whether they're even a Team Under Consideration
> (defined as a team with a winning record in Division I games). Army's
> record in all DI games last year was 11-8-1, over .500 and exactly the
> minimum number of games (20) to be eligible for the NC$$s. However,
> six of their wins came against DI teams (Canisius, Holy Cross,
> Fairfield (x2), Villanoca and Iona) which didn't meet the 20-game
> limit. So their record against "major" DI teams was only 5-8-1, which
> was the record listed in the PWR rundown
> <http://www.uscollegehockey.com/articles/PWH2H>. But if the NC$$ is
> counting games against "minor" DI teams towards the 20-game limit,
> surely they must also count those games when calculating Pairwise
> Comparisons. (If not, consider the disaster ...
I haven't tried to analyze PWR, but most ranking systems will go
"bonkers" if some of the teams play just a few "eligible" games. This
may be a serious problem without solution.
cheers,
Wayne T. Smith mailto:[log in to unmask]
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