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Post by bhbxray on Jan 18, 2023 8:45:29 GMT -6
Does anyone know where I can find the formula for boys basketball? Some coaches are thinking about cancelling games if the opposing team has a bad record. I want to see if that helps or hurts. Any help is appreciated.
BHB
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Post by coachtrent on Jan 18, 2023 13:52:04 GMT -6
Yea I'm waiting on this information too.
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Post by mt on Jan 18, 2023 19:13:55 GMT -6
Does anyone know where I can find the formula for boys basketball? Some coaches are thinking about cancelling games if the opposing team has a bad record. I want to see if that helps or hurts. Any help is appreciated.
BHB
online.flippingbook.com/view/49506732/120/
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Post by mt on Jan 18, 2023 19:14:18 GMT -6
Let me know if you can see it. It’s quite a formula but this is the most recent
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Post by bhbxray on Jan 19, 2023 7:25:16 GMT -6
Thank you. I can see it and this is what I needed to see.
BHB
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Post by chalmetteowl on Jan 21, 2023 20:04:40 GMT -6
Question about the playing up points… if you’re class B and you play a class 1A do you get playing up points? They have the same enrollments
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Post by nwlasportsfan on Jan 23, 2023 14:58:13 GMT -6
Opponents win percentage x34 (x44 if you are a B or C school) plus play up points.
Opponents Wins / Opponents total games played
That number times 34/44.
Then take your result and add 2 points per class you're playing up, if any.
To find your team's total power ranking, add up the power points from every game and divide by however many games you play.
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Post by nwlasportsfan on Jan 23, 2023 14:59:47 GMT -6
Question about the playing up points… if you’re class B and you play a class 1A do you get playing up points? They have the same enrollments Yes you do. Not to mention getting a x44 multiplier instead of a x34. Not that that really matters because all the other B/C schools you're ranked against get the same thing...just explains why some of the Division 5 teams have higher power rankings than the higher division teams with similar records.
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