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Originally Posted by 1986titans
Interesting things show up in the spreadsheet you posted because teams have multiple entries. It's a bit easier to see consistency (although to be in the top 100 I limited it to, you're pretty consistent already if you made it there twice). These teams show up more than once (I know this isn't perfect because there are some awesome teams out there that haven't competed twice yet):
- 67 claims the top two spots.
- 341 claims THREE spots in the top 10 (4,6,9)
- 2056 claims two spots in the top 10 (3,7)
- #: Rankings
- 16: 38 and 42
- 48: 28 and 43
- 148: 73 and 75
- 340: 45 and 59
- 365: 11 and 82
- 399: 44 and 57
- 469: 19 and 39
- 488: 29 and 72
- 610: 30 and 93
- 967: 66 and 95
- 1114: 14 and 22
- 1208: 87 and 88
- 1218: 40 and 41
- 1477: 25 and 63
- 1507: 12 and 17
- 1629: 24 and 79
- 1714: 53 and 70
- 1983: 5 and 16
- 1986: 13 and 36
- 2169: 27 and 56
- 2474: 10 and 46
- 2826: 52 and 74
Together, these 25 teams account for 51 spots in the top 100.
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Here is the average rank of each of those 25 teams, sorted. Take note of the important fact that these are just some numbers, and probably will not be a good predictor of all that much. Except maybe which team has a better average OPR rank out of teams with two spots in the top 100 as of Week 4, it'll help a lot for that.
Code:
Team Rank 1 Rank 2 Rank 3 Average
67 1 2 1.5
2056 3 7 5
341 4 6 9 6.333333333
1983 5 16 10.5
1507 12 17 14.5
1114 14 22 18
1986 13 36 24.5
2474 10 46 28
469 19 39 29
48 28 43 35.5
16 38 42 40
1218 40 41 40.5
2169 27 56 41.5
1477 25 63 44
365 11 82 46.5
399 44 57 50.5
488 29 72 50.5
1629 24 79 51.5
340 45 59 52
610 30 93 61.5
1714 53 70 61.5
2826 52 74 63
148 73 75 74
967 66 95 80.5
1208 87 88 87.5