good post by npb, and he's correct the home-away weighting is only for the first 25% (your W-L). i believe when you beat (or lose) to an opponent, that game doesn't count in the W-L, or there's some little case like that, that i don't see. but its really not super important (but if you put the formula in excel or something you'll want that so it lines up).
SOS is just the 75% of RPI that doesn't factor in your W-L, i just make that point because i think a lot folks assume home/away weighting also factors into SOS. it does not. when talking about post season seeding, the projection report, 'strength of schedule' in the generic sense is important - not just listed SOS. as someone mentioned, this means home/away games too, which was a good point by whoever made it. just kinda pointing out that if you are really paying attention to it, keep in mind that SOS does not reflect the fullness of 'difficulty of schedule' that ends up impacting the post season seeding. that is just kind of a response to the bit about 'its dumb that seeding takes into SOS which is just a sub-component of RPI' - which is a reasonable take - i am just pointing out the strength of schedule used in seeding is not strictly speaking the listed SOS. i think the game actually has gotten away from using RPI directly for seeding at least by and large so i think there's less duplication in there than one might think reading the thread.
12/21/2020 11:04 AM (edited)