Was surprised to see Charleston Southern (who we play Saturday) stay close with LSU as they we coming off a lose to VMI...
Was surprised to see Charleston Southern (who we play Saturday) stay close with LSU as they we coming off a lose to VMI...
Sad Din wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 10:39 amhere's the crazy part...
with wins over Belmont, Jax, Tulane and no losses, Dins NET is 141
with wins over Delaware St, USC upstate, Winthrop, and losses to Jax and Penn St, Va Techs NET is 60
If it were even 30 off would be ok but 80 off?
CU with no name wins and a loss to Boise St is at 35,
The Ratings Power Index (RPI) was made up of three components:
A team's winning percentage
Average opponent's winning percentage
Average opponent's opponent's winning percentage
The NET includes more components than just winning percentage. It takes into account game results, strength of schedule, game location, net offensive and defensive efficiency, and the quality of wins and losses.
Sad Din wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 10:39 amhere's the crazy part...
with wins over Belmont, Jax, Tulane and no losses, Dins NET is 141
with wins over Delaware St, USC upstate, Winthrop, and losses to Jax and Penn St, Va Techs NET is 60
If it were even 30 off would be ok but 80 off?
CU with no name wins and a loss to Boise St is at 35,
The Ratings Power Index (RPI) was made up of three components:
A team's winning percentage
Average opponent's winning percentage
Average opponent's opponent's winning percentage
The NET includes more components than just winning percentage. It takes into account game results, strength of schedule, game location, net offensive and defensive efficiency, and the quality of wins and losses.
Now do Samford...Sad Din wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 10:39 amhere's the crazy part...
with wins over Belmont, Jax, Tulane and no losses, Dins NET is 141
with wins over Delaware St, USC upstate, Winthrop, and losses to Jax and Penn St, Va Techs NET is 60
If it were even 30 off would be ok but 80 off?
CU with no name wins and a loss to Boise St is at 35,
The Ratings Power Index (RPI) was made up of three components:
A team's winning percentage
Average opponent's winning percentage
Average opponent's opponent's winning percentage
The NET includes more components than just winning percentage. It takes into account game results, strength of schedule, game location, net offensive and defensive efficiency, and the quality of wins and losses.