Hey Insiders – I finally got the the RPI, SOS and All-American data loaded into the Excel sheet. The final stats are now posted to the Tips+ section. One note: a member pointed out that I flipped the offensive and defensive rebounds for Colorado State. They didn’t have 860 offensive boards; that’s crazy. They had 474.
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Hey Peter, I saw where you said this in your Final Four/Champ post:
“As I mentioned earlier, after Selection Sunday, I will be presenting the teams that these statistical rules say will be the 2013 Final Four contenders and ultimate champion. So if you’re not up for pulling an all-nighter, I’ll do it for you.”
I was wondering if you have done this yet? If so, where is it posted? Just wondering because I’m very curious to see who those teams are.
Thank you so much for the work that you do, it is awesome!
Thanks for the spreadsheet! In the calculation workbook, I have #DIV/0! & #NA errors throughout. Is this normal?
Yeah…ignore that. I didn’t realize until you mentioned it that I left that in there. It was just to get a jump-start on some of the models I spin.