Pirri follows D' amigo

Started by cu722001, August 31, 2010, 03:43:39 PM

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JasonN95

Has TBRW final standings predictions come out yet and does the mysterious black box that produces those predictions have means for factoring in early departures (I assume it does as it must take into account graduating players)?

Trotsky

Here is the official release.  Not beta'ed so if sharp eyes catch an error (and they always do) send it my way.

Pirri leaving flip-flopped RPI and Cornell in the prediction.

Bottom line:

1.      Yale
2.     Union
3.     Colgate
4.     Dartmouth
5.     Cornell
6.     RPI
7.     Brown
8.     Quinnipiac
9.     Harvard
10.     St. Lawrence
11.     Clarkson
12.     Princeton

French Rage

I don't want to live in a world where Yale and Union are the top ECAC teams.  Though I'm cool with one where Harvard, Clarkson, and SLU are three of the bottom four.
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

Trotsky

Quote from: French RageI don't want to live in a world where Yale and Union are the top ECAC teams.  Though I'm cool with one where Harvard, Clarkson, and SLU are three of the bottom four.
This really limits your acceptable permutations. **]

In my ideal world, Cornell, Harvard and Clarkson are in the top 4 every year, with the other spot up for grabs by everyone except Dartmouth, Brown and Union who should be permanently pinned 10-12.

marty

"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Chris 02

Quote from: TrotskyHere is the official release.  Not beta'ed so if sharp eyes catch an error (and they always do) send it my way.

Pirri leaving flip-flopped RPI and Cornell in the prediction.

Bottom line:

1.      Yale
2.     Union
3.     Colgate
4.     Dartmouth
5.     Cornell
6.     RPI
7.     Brown
8.     Quinnipiac
9.     Harvard
10.     St. Lawrence
11.     Clarkson
12.     Princeton


Looking at your official and complete description, it's mighty tight between 2-5 positions.  Even 6 is close, then there's a big dropoff back to 7.

Dafatone

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: French RageI don't want to live in a world where Yale and Union are the top ECAC teams.  Though I'm cool with one where Harvard, Clarkson, and SLU are three of the bottom four.
This really limits your acceptable permutations. **]

In my ideal world, Cornell, Harvard and Clarkson are in the top 4 every year, with the other spot up for grabs by everyone except Dartmouth, Brown and Union who should be permanently pinned 10-12.

I'm all for the Harvard rivalry, but I can't say I'd complain if they went 0 for the season one year.