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Unread 05-03-2012, 08:54
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Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting

If you really want to, you can pull the standings, and take the CP points/possible CPs * Bridge Points. I think one could make a reasonable argument that each teams contribution towards teh Co-Op bridge should be worth 10 points if successful. Thus for Kettering, looking at the top 2 rankings, you could argue that 2337 deserves a 14CP/(2CP*12matches)*10 points or... 5.8 point bonus. 51 would get 10CP/(2CP*12matches)*10 or 4.17 bonus. You would need to do that in relation to all teams to get a full understanding, and even then it only tells a partial story.

OPR will be an interesting metric this year. While not as low a value as it was in 2009, I expect it will not be as strong a predictor as it was in 2008 or 2010. Smart teams will be looking at what is seeding high, and what is winning, and thus what are good predictors.
Further discussion should probably be in an outside thread so as not to thread-jack Bongle any further than I have.

Thank you Bongle for posting the OPRs.

Last edited by IKE : 05-03-2012 at 08:56. Reason: Added thank you.
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