Well, lets take a look at the Strength of Schedule equation.
Here is the NCAA definition of the Strength of Schedule Formula:
S.O.S. is broken down into these four sub-parts:
* The cumulative won/loss records of a team’s opponents, with only wins over other Division I-A teams being counted. All losses are counted. This sub part carries a weight of 66 2/3 percent.
* The cumulative won/loss records of the opponents’ opponents. This sub part carries a weight of 33 1/3 percent.
Add A+B and rank the results in ascending order from No. 1- No.117, (the current number of teams being used in the BCS calculations).
* Take that rank and divide by 25. The end result becomes the figure used in a team’s strength of schedule. For example, the team that plays the No. 1-rated schedule each week receives a value of 0.04 (1/25), the No. 25 team gets a value of 1 (25/25), and the No. 35 team gets a value of 1.40 (35/25).
Taken from Rigging the BCS and why strength of schedule is Complete B.S. « The Pole's Position
This would need to be tweaked for our needs... I'll need a minute to do that. I'm not that smart to just wing it![]()
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07-07-2011, 12:30 PM #19
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