protoKRACH

Started by jtwcornell91, October 28, 2006, 09:01:30 AM

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jtwcornell91

[quote ugarte]Yale will become defined when (a) Cornell loses or (b) they lose to a team that isn't undefeated, right?[/quote]

Correct, but replace "lose" with "lose or tie".  (Except of course if Cornell and Yale win all their games until they play each other again.)

CM cWo 44

[quote KeithK]
So by this measzure the ECAC is still in fourth place among the conferences right now.  We trail the CCHA by a bunch of points, but it's quite clear in my mind that we're in the group with the top 4, rather than in a separate middle grouping.

Onward and upward.[/quote]

Stupid numbers taking the steam out of the ECAC pride train. Talk about a kick in the KRACH. Bruhahahahahaha


Avash

[quote ugarte]Come on, John. Do you have a plane to catch or something?[/quote]

They're actually listed here - http://www.collegehockeynews.com/ratings/krach.php

ugarte

[quote Avash '05][quote ugarte]Come on, John. Do you have a plane to catch or something?[/quote]

They're actually listed here - http://www.collegehockeynews.com/ratings/krach.php[/quote]Jerk.

Beeeej

[quote ugarte][quote Avash '05][quote ugarte]Come on, John. Do you have a plane to catch or something?[/quote]

They're actually listed here - http://www.collegehockeynews.com/ratings/krach.php[/quote]Jerk.[/quote]

Typical.  ::rolleyes::
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

KeithK

I love the Strength of Schedule column.  It's so completely meaningless at this point.  Our schedule is currently ranked #13 in the country.  Wow, RIT and RMU were tough!

jtwcornell91

[quote KeithK]I love the Strength of Schedule column.  It's so completely meaningless at this point.  Our schedule is currently ranked #13 in the country.  Wow, RIT and RMU were tough![/quote]

It's also kind of a cheat, since the weighting factor depends on your own rating, and therefore two teams with the same schedule won't generally have the same SOS.  (This sounds like a problem, but that SOS number isn't how the rating is fundamentally defined.)