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Unread 08-04-2009, 15:10
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Re: Divisions posted

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Originally Posted by rc_cola1323 View Post
I think so, whatever method they used for sorting teams looks pretty random and pretty level.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?k...Ogz4x5Yw&gid=1 is a graph of Teams v Division (Divisions correspond to Archimedes = 1 and proceed alphabetically) I can give anyone access to the google doc used to create this graph or you can copy it and create your own in about the same amount of time anyway.

I cannot see any pattern that jumps out. The possibility of doing a completely random distribution would seem foolish because it could mean that all the low teams end up in one division and the higher teams end up in another. Does this mean FIRST wouldnt do it? Heavens no.

I will continue to look at some numbers, I have a few hunches but I am betting they are fruitless.

Kudos to anyone who can break the formula before Championship
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