Posted by thethrill10 on 12/2/2011 7:12:00 AM (view original):
Posted by seble on 12/1/2011 2:15:00 PM (view original):
Couple of comments:
- The projection report won't show correct ordering of teams until the next game cycle (this afternoon or tomorrow am) runs for each world.
- I hadn't thought about the issue of recruiting a player above your class max before cutting a current player. Maybe instead of a complete restriction, I'll just add a prominent warning. The goal of that change was just to prevent people from spending money on a player before realizing they couldn't sign him.
- FT potential was overlooked. I'll try to get that in soon.
- I'll look into switching the colors to help the color-blind.
So now that the projecctions report is supposed to be working I feel I am going to have major issues with it. In Naismith this morning an 11-17 UNC with an RPI of 90ish that lost in their conference tourney is a bubble team in the mid 60's of the projections. While my Manhattan team that is 22-5 still alive with an RPI of 60 is rated #95 and listed out. If my team doesn't even make the PIT because of this change I am going to be demanding some sort of reimbursement of this season's payment and never playing again.
Last week, in Crum, a team with an RPI in the 70's was passed over for the DIII PIT in favor of a team with RPI 93. In 8 of the 10 selection criteria, the first team was superior. They were tied for non-conf record at 4-6 and team B had a better record over the last 10 games (7-3 vs. 6-4). In every other category, team A was way ahead.
This wasn't my team but I sent in a ticket anyway. I was told, and correctly so I believe, that they couldn't check it because once another game was played, the RPI, SOS, etc. change and they could't retrieve the old data. They said, with the new upgrade, that will no longer be an issue.
So, if you fear you'll be passed over for an inferior team, organize your facts now. Use the 10 criteria in the FAQ and see how your team compares to UNC.