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flexmaster33 wrote:All right at long last, the schedule is complete.
Check the red link at the top of this tourney thread, I'll be updating this link throughout the tournament with updated results.
It's an excel sheet, so check the tabs across the bottom...teams are sorted by league across the bottom tabs. Click on the league and you'll see the full-season schedules for each team in that league.
I'll be working the rest of this week on getting the standings up to date and setting the RPI rankings (those are not accurate in this first upload).
xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
agentcom wrote:Flex, got a question for you:
Now that we've have 3 rounds of rankings out (I know of preseason, the 12/14 update and the 12/19 update), I was wondering how the rankings and RPI work. The specific question I have arises from the following: I faced California in round 4. In the game title, California is listed as #26, which must have been their preseason rank. However, on 12/14, you released updated rankings that were based on the results of rounds 1 through 3. In those rankings, Cal is at #4. So, going in to my Round 4 game against them, I was really playing the #4 team based on all the teams' play in rounds 1 through 3. Do I "get credit" for beating a #4 team or a #26 team.
The same goes for teams facing me: After Round 3, I (Toledo) was ranked #7, but the game titles wouldn't reflect this. Did the teams that lose to me lose to the #7 team (based on performance to that point) or an unranked team (based on preseason rankings)?
Or are the rankings dynamic and this doesn't matter? That is, I suppose that my RPI could be linked to California (and all the other teams I've played) for the rest of the season. As California improves (or not) my RPI would go up (or not).
plash.ricrem wrote:agentcom wrote:Flex, got a question for you:
Now that we've have 3 rounds of rankings out (I know of preseason, the 12/14 update and the 12/19 update), I was wondering how the rankings and RPI work. The specific question I have arises from the following: I faced California in round 4. In the game title, California is listed as #26, which must have been their preseason rank. However, on 12/14, you released updated rankings that were based on the results of rounds 1 through 3. In those rankings, Cal is at #4. So, going in to my Round 4 game against them, I was really playing the #4 team based on all the teams' play in rounds 1 through 3. Do I "get credit" for beating a #4 team or a #26 team.
The same goes for teams facing me: After Round 3, I (Toledo) was ranked #7, but the game titles wouldn't reflect this. Did the teams that lose to me lose to the #7 team (based on performance to that point) or an unranked team (based on preseason rankings)?
Or are the rankings dynamic and this doesn't matter? That is, I suppose that my RPI could be linked to California (and all the other teams I've played) for the rest of the season. As California improves (or not) my RPI would go up (or not).
Well if it's anything like the real RPI used by the selection committee and other prognosticators, as in real life it'll be linked to the final outcomes of the teams you played, so as you noted it'll be dyanmic in nature. So if for example you beat Team X, who's having a terrible season when you play them, but they have a mid season turnaround and finish with a decent record, you'll end up getting a boost in your RPI. Of course the opposite would apply if a team were to tank. This is all speculation of course, until Flex chimes in.
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