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09-07-2012, 11:41 AM
Bell county, Belfrey, and Johnson central always field competitive teams that have solid fundamentals IMO. I think those teams get as much respect as anyone outside of Trinity and Highlands. As they should. No one goes there and blows them out, including good Highlands teams.
09-07-2012, 11:44 AM
BlackcatAlum Wrote:Just in case some of you aren't aware, these rankings are based off of a computer generated formula. Therefore these rankings aren't all that accurate until about week seven our eight.
You're being too kind.
Typically Cantrall and Lit have a hard time ever getting accurate by season's end.
09-07-2012, 06:53 PM
toussaints Wrote:it's more of a protest than anything. Trinity will only play 3 in-state regular season games and Cantrall doesn't think it's right.
Actually Cantrall claims his formulas need common opponents to
plug in to make it work. And he says he can't input things for out
of state teams, so they don't show up until they play enough instate
competition.
That being said, i don't think he's ever revealed his "formula" and
there's obviously a LOT of arbitrariness to it. It's even worse
for basketball.
09-07-2012, 06:56 PM
Chorn Wrote:Bell county, Belfrey, and Johnson central always field competitive teams that have solid fundamentals IMO. I think those teams get as much respect as anyone outside of Trinity and Highlands. As they should. No one goes there and blows them out, including good Highlands teams.
Trying to put JC in the company of Bell and Bel needs a
dose of reality. They've brought their program way back over
the last few years, but they can't compare to those 2 over
the last 2 decades. If they can keep this level for a few
more seasons, then that might be fair.
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