With respect to Keith Instone's TCHCR: > PERFORMANCE is based on won-lost record only; game sites and margin of victory > are not considered, for example. Performance ranges from +100 (for an undefeat > and untied team) to -100 (for a winless and untied team), with a .500 winning > percentage getting a zero performance. > > SCHEDULE is the average rating of a team's opponents. > > RATING is the sum of performance and schedule and represents an evaluation > of how each team has done so far with respect to the rest of the league. > Which comes first, the weekly calculation of the ratings, or the schedules? That is, when figuring out a team's schedule strength, are its opponents' PREVIOUS ratings averaged, and then that number added to the performance rating, or are the NEW ratings calculcated first and then added to the peformance score to get the new ratings. (Actually, I suppose the answer is obvious--how could you have new ratings until you've done the calculation? Hey! This is confusing!) P.S. Well, the volleyball team gave a great effort--I'm totally wasted due to staying up until 1:30 am to listen to the NCAA II championship match, which saw Portland State defeat Northern Michigan 13-15, 15-12, 13-14, 15-12, 15-10. We only lose one player to graduation this year. Wait until '93! (I'm hoping we can lobby to host the championship next year.) *********************************** * Steve Christopher, NMU * * Division II Volleyball National * Runner-ups - First Team Ever with Four * * Volley Ball All-Americans! * * [log in to unmask] * ***********************************