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The First Ever rAggie PI
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The First Ever rAggie PI
Here is the first ever rAggie PI, with spreadsheet attached for you all to analyze and help me refine.
Quick summary of the methodology:
AP and USA Today poll are each worth .3333 and are calculated by share of maximum votes each team received. I then took six computer polls, Live RPI, Sagarin, Sagarin Predictor, Sagarin ELO Chess, Ken Pomeroy and InsideRPI. I dropped the high and the low computer ranking from each team, took the average, subtracted it from 1 and then weighted it at .3333.
As far as this applies to USU...we're probably ranked right where we should be.
Rank Team rAggie PI
1 Ohio State 0.577189594
2 Kansas 0.393531443
3 Duke -0.567959278
4 Pittsburgh -0.808506612
5 SDSU -0.91653105
6 BYU -1.02169853
7 Purdue -1.625106826
8 Notre Dame -2.501287874
9 Texas -2.555482208
10 North Carolina -2.844496351
11 Wisconsin -2.901231448
12 Syracuse -3.169893873
13 Kentucky -3.41774971
14 Georgetown -4.31629392
15 Florida -4.612913131
16 Louisville -4.68058135
17 West Virginia -5.245496782
18 Utah State -6.01673569
19 Cincinnati -6.445226017
20 Arizona -6.595477214
21 Uconn -7.121391656
22 UNLV -7.237163059
23 Kansas State -7.463959937
24 St. Johns -7.722975628
25 Villanova -8.385037402
26 Vanderbilt -8.444868597
27 Xavier -8.929174443
28 Missouri -9.318919741
29 George Mason -9.408174833
30 Illinois -9.4999905
31 Temple -10.00733692
32 Texas A&M -10.9842255
33 Old Dominion -11.33106561
34 Washington -11.74955819
35 UCLA -12.39296688
36 UAB -13.33118949
37 Florida State -13.41579312
38 Georgia -13.4999865
39 St. Marys -13.66110179
40 Michigan State -14.1666525
Quick summary of the methodology:
AP and USA Today poll are each worth .3333 and are calculated by share of maximum votes each team received. I then took six computer polls, Live RPI, Sagarin, Sagarin Predictor, Sagarin ELO Chess, Ken Pomeroy and InsideRPI. I dropped the high and the low computer ranking from each team, took the average, subtracted it from 1 and then weighted it at .3333.
As far as this applies to USU...we're probably ranked right where we should be.
Rank Team rAggie PI
1 Ohio State 0.577189594
2 Kansas 0.393531443
3 Duke -0.567959278
4 Pittsburgh -0.808506612
5 SDSU -0.91653105
6 BYU -1.02169853
7 Purdue -1.625106826
8 Notre Dame -2.501287874
9 Texas -2.555482208
10 North Carolina -2.844496351
11 Wisconsin -2.901231448
12 Syracuse -3.169893873
13 Kentucky -3.41774971
14 Georgetown -4.31629392
15 Florida -4.612913131
16 Louisville -4.68058135
17 West Virginia -5.245496782
18 Utah State -6.01673569
19 Cincinnati -6.445226017
20 Arizona -6.595477214
21 Uconn -7.121391656
22 UNLV -7.237163059
23 Kansas State -7.463959937
24 St. Johns -7.722975628
25 Villanova -8.385037402
26 Vanderbilt -8.444868597
27 Xavier -8.929174443
28 Missouri -9.318919741
29 George Mason -9.408174833
30 Illinois -9.4999905
31 Temple -10.00733692
32 Texas A&M -10.9842255
33 Old Dominion -11.33106561
34 Washington -11.74955819
35 UCLA -12.39296688
36 UAB -13.33118949
37 Florida State -13.41579312
38 Georgia -13.4999865
39 St. Marys -13.66110179
40 Michigan State -14.1666525
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Re: The First Ever rAggie PI
Good Stuff. A couple of comments: Sagarin's overall ranking is a hybrid of Sagarin ELO (which only considers whether you won) and Predictor (which includes only the spread). I'm not really suggesting you drop anything, just FYI.
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Freakboy, if I could find a better sixth poll, I would drop the Sagarin rating. I just feel like I need to drop a high and low and don't want to do that with only five computer rankings.
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Re: The First Ever rAggie PI
Not to nit-pick, but the Sagarin rating is an average of the ELO Chess and the predictior, so you're essentially duplicating those rankings. Another ranking you could try is bbstate.com. They have USU at #10, so I'm a fan!
Also, what's the difference between Live RPI and InsideRPI?
EDIT: Sorry, I guess I wasn't the first to point out the Sagarin thing.
Also, what's the difference between Live RPI and InsideRPI?
EDIT: Sorry, I guess I wasn't the first to point out the Sagarin thing.
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Re: The First Ever rAggie PI
As a fellow nerd, I once created my own computer ranking for football (in an Excel spreadsheet), but don't have the time to do it for basketball. Too many teams, too many games, too much data entry.
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I don't know what the difference between LiveRPI and InsideRPI is, but they are different.
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Re: The First Ever rAggie PI
I'd suggest adding Massey Ratings:
http://masseyratings.com/rate.php?lg=cb
It's included in the BCS ratings and is one of the best ratings at predicting the outcomes:
http://www.thepredictiontracker.com/ncaaresults.php
http://masseyratings.com/rate.php?lg=cb
It's included in the BCS ratings and is one of the best ratings at predicting the outcomes:
http://www.thepredictiontracker.com/ncaaresults.php
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Re: The First Ever rAggie PI
For the computer rankings, if you want them to be equal to 1/3 of the total ranking, then you need to come up with a better way of scaling the numbers. Right now, your polls are scaled between 0 and 1, but the computer rating score is scaled between -345 and 0. Maybe you should be subtracting from 345 (instead of 1) and dividing the whole thing by 344.
Better yet, do something like what the BCS does with their computer polls:
http://espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?page= ... anationnew
Better yet, do something like what the BCS does with their computer polls:
http://espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?page= ... anationnew
You would need to drop any rankings less than 25 (or 35 or whatever you choose) and then give 25 for 1st, 24 for 2nd (or 35 for 1st if you keep 35, etc.) and then you'd have a total possible score of 125 (if you're keeping 5 ratings) or 175 if you're going with 35. Then calculate the percentage of 125 (or 135 if that's what you choose). Otherwise, you're putting essentially all the weight on the computer polls.Six computer rankings calculated in inverse points order (25 for #1, 24 for #2, etc.) are used to determine the overall computer component. The best and worst ranking for each team is dropped, and the remaining four are added and divided by 100 (the maximum possible points) to produce a Computer Rankings Percentage. The six computer ranking providers are Anderson & Hester, Richard Billingsley, Colley Matrix, Kenneth Massey, Jeff Sagarin, and Peter Wolfe. Each computer ranking accounts for schedule strength in its formula.
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Re: The First Ever rAggie PI
Interesting that sdsu still ranks ahead of byu.
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Re: The First Ever rAggie PI
Freak - care to expound on this. I have the same question....rAggie wrote:I don't know what the difference between LiveRPI and InsideRPI is, but they are different.
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I have no idea. I don't have access to InsideRPI, but if it's the same that they quote on the broadcasts, then it is not calculated using the same formula and/or they're classifying neutral/semi-neutral games differently.AGinNEIowa wrote:Freak - care to expound on this. I have the same question....rAggie wrote:I don't know what the difference between LiveRPI and InsideRPI is, but they are different.
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Since RPI is a discreet formula, I'm guessing any differences between LiveRPI and InsideRPI, or CollegeRPI or whatever, are merely computational errors by whichever one is off. I'd trust the Live-RPI, since I know its creator got straigth As along with me in our stat's class from Dave Bergenzer.AGinNEIowa wrote:Freak - care to expound on this. I have the same question....rAggie wrote:I don't know what the difference between LiveRPI and InsideRPI is, but they are different.
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That's what I'm talkin' about.Rabidchild wrote:... in our stat's class from Dave Bergenzer.
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straight A's? I think I got about 70 on everything stats when I took it.Rabidchild wrote:Since RPI is a discreet formula, I'm guessing any differences between LiveRPI and InsideRPI, or CollegeRPI or whatever, are merely computational errors by whichever one is off. I'd trust the Live-RPI, since I know its creator got straigth As along with me in our stat's class from Dave Bergenzer.AGinNEIowa wrote:Freak - care to expound on this. I have the same question....rAggie wrote:I don't know what the difference between LiveRPI and InsideRPI is, but they are different.
why use InsideRPI, if it's not correct?
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Start of the class every day was "Any questions on homework?" After a millisecond pause "Ok then, now let's suppose..."Rabidchild wrote:AGinNEIowa wrote:rAggie wrote: our stat's class from Dave Bergenzer.
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This looks interesting. Here are some other rankings you could consider:
http://www.colleyrankings.com/hcurrank.html
http://warrennolan.com/basketball/2011/npi
This is also interesting as it compares 40 different rankings:
http://masseyratings.com/cb/compare.htm
http://www.colleyrankings.com/hcurrank.html
http://warrennolan.com/basketball/2011/npi
This is also interesting as it compares 40 different rankings:
http://masseyratings.com/cb/compare.htm
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Wow BigVBAg, I didn't know of that site that compiles all the rankings. That makes what I'm trying to do so much easier since you can download them into CSV.
Not every ranking on there is "quality", IMHO...so let's pick the rankings we want most in our own BCS rating for basketball...
Not every ranking on there is "quality", IMHO...so let's pick the rankings we want most in our own BCS rating for basketball...
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