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just saw ESPN's ne bogus rating system

Posted on 12/7/13 at 10:00 am
Posted by AUTiger45
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Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 12/7/13 at 10:00 am
call it the Championship Drive Rating or some bs. has Arizona St & Stanford ahead of Mizzou & AU who they have 6 & 7 respectively. hows that for disrespect? lmao they are trying so hard to justify OSU its ridiculous.
Posted by BobABooey
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Posted on 12/7/13 at 10:02 am to
It's all about "quality losses", remember?
Posted by Warfarer
Dothan, AL
Member since May 2010
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Posted on 12/7/13 at 10:34 am to
I don't understand this one at all. Seems like Auburn's win probability is what is killing them in this ranking system. Can anyone explain what this is? Is it the fact that Auburn was the underdog in most of their games except a few near the end of the season that is hurting us?

As for quality losses, Auburn lost to 17 LSU in this ranking system, ASU lost to 4 Stanford and 20 Notre Dame while Stanford lost to 18 USC and 39 Utah so that can't be the the reason we are behind both.

This poll has the Pac 12 as the toughest conference and their SoSs are really high up there.
Posted by BobABooey
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Posted on 12/7/13 at 10:40 am to
From ESPN :
quote:

how well they control games using in-game win probability


Maybe close games and come from behind wins are playing a role.
Posted by Warfarer
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Member since May 2010
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Posted on 12/7/13 at 10:41 am to
quote:

Maybe close games and come from behind wins are playing a role.



still not sure what the in-game win probability is supposed to be. If you aren't supposed to win a game and you come from behind and win it close, it seems that overcoming the odds would help, not hurt.
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