Re: Colgate 2013-14
The "Record vs. Common Opponents" comparison compares the winning percentages against each individual team, one by one. It was changed a few years ago so that if Team A had a 2-0 record against Team C, and Team B had a 1-0 record against Team C, Team A would not win the common opponents comparison (it would be equal).
We are 3-0 against SLU (for a 1.000 winning percentage), so winning tonight won't improve our common opponents comparison against Cornell. Cornell, meanwhile, is 2-1 against Clarkson for a .667 winning percentage against the Knights. If Cornell wins tonight, that winning percentage increases to .750. So Cornell can improve their common opponent winning % against us, but we can't improve ours. Best they can do is pull even with us (or pass us if they win and we lose tonight).
The "Record vs. Common Opponents" comparison compares the winning percentages against each individual team, one by one. It was changed a few years ago so that if Team A had a 2-0 record against Team C, and Team B had a 1-0 record against Team C, Team A would not win the common opponents comparison (it would be equal).
We are 3-0 against SLU (for a 1.000 winning percentage), so winning tonight won't improve our common opponents comparison against Cornell. Cornell, meanwhile, is 2-1 against Clarkson for a .667 winning percentage against the Knights. If Cornell wins tonight, that winning percentage increases to .750. So Cornell can improve their common opponent winning % against us, but we can't improve ours. Best they can do is pull even with us (or pass us if they win and we lose tonight).