manurespreader
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Re: 2018-19 WCHA Season: 3 Bids And The Second Round?
So what you are saying also is that rather than going to Boston like MSU did last year and playing two games vs BU. if they had played 1 vs BU and 1 vs Lowell and won both, that would have been a better result. And would that also have benefited the rest of the teams in the league?
Somehow I thought you got points for winning away games.head to head is just wins straight up. There are 3 categories that determine PWR.
RPI (1 point)
record vs Common Opponents (1 point)
H2H (1 point for each win)
If UNO has the edge in RPI and ASU has the edge in CO and they split the series 1-1-0 the Pairwise Comparison would be 2-2 but the tiebreaker is RPI so UNO would win (hypothetically of course).
The biggest issue I've had with PWR is that there is no possible way to "flip" an RPI comparison loss without a head to head win. This is why last year was such a great schedule for MTU and why I am always advocating they participate in more tournaments. The easiest way to overcome MTU's "bad" conference is to play as many single games against NC opponents and win them, giving you a chance to flip comparisons despite a deficiency in RPI.
If you go 1-0 against a bunch of teams you at least have a chance to flip enough comparisons to get yourself top 16.
So what you are saying also is that rather than going to Boston like MSU did last year and playing two games vs BU. if they had played 1 vs BU and 1 vs Lowell and won both, that would have been a better result. And would that also have benefited the rest of the teams in the league?