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Winning percentage?
So no longer 1 point per opponents win? if a team has a record of 7-2 then their winning percentage would be .7777... or 78%? Would that be 7.8 points then divide by the number of games your team played?
So no longer 1 point per opponents win? if a team has a record of 7-2 then their winning percentage would be .7777... or 78%? Would that be 7.8 points then divide by the number of games your team played?
LHSAA Power Rankings formula
Posted by techie on 9/15/18 at 9:26 pm
I would like some information on the LHSAA Football Power Points/Ranking formula. I saw some information on much older posts but still had some questions on what factors into this formula.
If anyone has the formula that would be great! However, I also like the challenge of figuring out the mathematical equation as well.
Any and all information would help.
What I know so far...
-The winner of each contest earns 10 points.
-Each team earns one point for their opponents wins.
-A team that plays a higher classification team earns 2 points per classification difference. No points are lost for playing lower classification teams.
Some questions...
How are out of state teams classifications formulated?
How are Select vs Non-Select team games calculated?
Is there an overtime factor?
What else have I missed?
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
If anyone has the formula that would be great! However, I also like the challenge of figuring out the mathematical equation as well.
Any and all information would help.
What I know so far...
-The winner of each contest earns 10 points.
-Each team earns one point for their opponents wins.
-A team that plays a higher classification team earns 2 points per classification difference. No points are lost for playing lower classification teams.
Some questions...
How are out of state teams classifications formulated?
How are Select vs Non-Select team games calculated?
Is there an overtime factor?
What else have I missed?
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
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