explanation (http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?1,100222,100251#msg-100251)
jtw,
With Penn State losing to Buffalo State on Friday and the likelihood that they will also defeat a D-III school, a combined D-I and D-III KRACH should be possible this year.
Getting some nice interconnection now
I also tried to make an animated version, but it didn't really come out the way I'd hoped:
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(http://slack.net/~whelan/tbrw/2013/protokrach_anim.gif)
Now things are looking more vertical:
FYI, I've changed it so attached files will automatically be displayed inline, so no need to include it in the body of your message.
Thanks, Age.
Now we welcome Cornell to the chart (I've also updated the animated version linked above).
The groups are coalescing, and Cornell's .879 RRWP has us tied for fourth in the ProtoKRACH:
Quick, get this updated in case something changes tonight:
http://www.uscho.com/rankings/krach/d-i-men/ (http://www.uscho.com/rankings/krach/d-i-men/)
Sadly, Harvard still has the lead in the protokrach, because they also beat Princeton, and transitively Brown, outside of the main group.
Small number of inputs and all, what strikes me, other than SLU's great season so far, is vaunted Union's middle-of-the-pack-ness.
Quote from: Scersk '97Small number of inputs and all, what strikes me, other than SLU's great season so far, is vaunted Union's middle-of-the-pack-ness.
SSS, etc.
Well, sure, which is my point. We'll see with Union: they didn't exactly tear it up vs. BG; there's that tie vs. UConn; and then they were quite outshot by RPI... ::whistle::
Everyone has a blemish now, but there are still a couple of inbred groups with infinite or undefined ratings. (slack seems to be down, so no update on the crazy animation.)
With last night's results, everyone's KRACH is now well-defined and finite. Here's the final animation:
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(http://www.slack.net/~whelan/tbrw/2013/protokrach_anim.gif)