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Re: Some statistics on year-to-year consistency, 2005-2007

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Originally Posted by jagman2882 View Post
could you tell me where 1126 was in these rankings b/c i cant seem to open up ur files. thanks
It looks like I don't have data for all 3 years for you. In the 2005-2007 graph, you would be basically at the bottom left corner, since you did very well in both years, near as I can tell. You need winRAR to open the attached excel file.

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Too bad this doesn't take into account awards won, i think the graphs would look much different.
Problem is that awards are sparse enough that I don't think it would show any patterns. You'd have teams like 1114 that win huge amounts of awards every year, and then you'd have teams that maybe won a single award in 3 years, and then everybody else. You can't really go from winning 0.75 awards to winning 0.6 awards to 0.5 awards to make a nice trend. Most teams will go 1-0-0, 0-1-0, etc and it'll make an ugly graph.

It might be kinda cool just to see who has won the MOST awards in 3 years, but it would take quite awhile to gather the data, and I feel lazier this morning than I did last night.
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