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Against Ranked Teams - Basketball Week Five
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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 1994061, member: 289"] It occurred to me that with a new basketball season beginning I could do an “Against Ranked Teams” post for this sport, too. The margins of victory are similar to football. The formula is to first give each team that plays a ranked team from 1-25 points based on the ranking (I’ll use the writer’s poll) of their opponent. This chart shows you how many points they’d get for playing each team ranked at a certain level , (the ranking is first, the points, second): 1-25, 2-24, 3-23, 4-22, 5-21, 6-20, 7-19, 8-18, 9-17, 10-16, 11-15, 12-14, 13-13, 14-12, 15-11, 16-10, 17-9, 18-8, 19-7, 20-6, 21-5, 22-4, 23-3, 24-2, 25-1 I’ll call those “schedule points”. Then you look at the point differential in the game and apply it to the schedule points. If a team loses to the #1 ranked team by 10 points. They’d wind up with 15 points: 25 schedule points minus the ten points they lost by. If a team beats the #10 team by 5 points, they’d get 21 points: 16 schedule points plus the 5 points they won by. If a team lost to the #20 team by 6 points, they’d get nothing. The margin of defeat would cancel out their schedule points. If a team lost to the #25 team by 3 points, they get a zero. You can’t have negative points. You just failed in an attempt to get positive points. I’ll figure the points based on games over the past week every Sunday and post them, along with cumulative season standings, just as I have done for football. As I said on that post, this is less a way of ranking than it is simply something you might want to look at in ranking them – or selecting them for a tournament. I recognize that rankings will change over the course of the season. I’m making the assumption that teams are worthy of the ranking they have at the time another team plays them. That may not always be true but a subsequent ranking may just reflect how good or bad a team has become since the game in question: they may have been as good as their ranking at the time. WEEK FIVE Texas-Arlington beat #12 St. Mary’s 65-51 = 28 points Notre Dame lost to #1 Villanova 66-74 = 17 points Duke beat #21 Florida 84-74 = 15 points Iowa beat #25 Iowa State 78-64 = 15 points LaSalle lost to #1 Villanova 79-89 = 15 points Butler beat #22 Cincinnati 75-65 = 14 points Florida lost to #5 Duke 74-84 = 11 points Indiana State beat #16 Butler 72-71 = 11 points Villanova beat #23 Notre Dame 74-66 = 11 points Davidson lost to #7 North Carolina 74-83 = 10 points Colorado beat #19 Xavier 68-66 = 9 points Michigan lost to #2 UCLA 84-102 = 6 points Nebraska lost to #3 Kansas 72-879 = 6 points Utah lost to #13 Xavier 69-77 = 5 points Comments: Villanova is the defending national champion, undefeated and ranked #1 but the Notre Dame game was their first against a ranked opponent. UCLA is looking like UCLA again. Pesky Butler seems to have their best team since they lost those two national title games. [B]Cumulative Totals[/B] Baylor 109 points Indiana 59 points Duke 47 points Kentucky 44 points Kansas 38 points South Carolina 38 points Butler 36 points UCLA 30 points Creighton 29 points Michigan State 29 points North Carolina 29 points West Virginia 29 points Wisconsin 28 points Texas-Arlington 28 points Arizona 27 points Fort Wayne 26 points Purdue 25 points Gonzaga 24 points Louisville 24 points Florida 20 points Colorado 18 points Ohio State 18 points Georgetown 17 points Notre Dame 17 points Wagner 17 points Lehigh 16 points Providence 16 points Iowa 15 points LaSalle 15 points Penn State 15 points Rhode Island 15 points Temple 15 points Missouri 14 points Central Florida 13 points Indiana State 13 points Iowa State 13 points Florida Gulf Coast 12 points Western Michigan 12 points Villanova 11 points Davidson 10 points Georgia 10 points Old Dominion 10 points Santa Clara 10 points Clemson 9 points Colorado 9 points Tennessee 9 points Cincinnati 8 points Valparaiso 8 points Army 7 points Charleston 7 points Nebraska 7 points Northern Iowa 7 points Rhode Island 7 points Stanford 7 points Hawaii 6 points Michigan 6 points Wichita State 6 points Dayton 5 points Grand Canyon 5 points Mississippi 5 points Texas A&M 5 points Utah 5 points Akron 4 points CSU Bakersfield 4 points Wake Forest 4 points Connecticut 3 points Georgia State 3 points Northern Colorado 2 points Xavier 2 points Alabama-Birmingham 1 point Stephen . Austin 1 point [/QUOTE]
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