...both kinds (and yes, I'm still alive).
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Weekly standings
1. FC Dallas
2. New England
3. D.C. United
4. Houston
5. Chivas USA
6. New York
7. Kansas City
8. Columbus
9. Chicago
10. Colorado
11. Toronto FC
12. Los Angeles
13. Real Salt Lake
If the Cup were to be played today, it would be between FC Dallas and NE.
2. New England
3. D.C. United
4. Houston
5. Chivas USA
6. New York
7. Kansas City
8. Columbus
9. Chicago
10. Colorado
11. Toronto FC
12. Los Angeles
13. Real Salt Lake
If the Cup were to be played today, it would be between FC Dallas and NE.
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Weekly standings
1. Houston
2. FC Dallas
3. D.C. United
4. New England
5. New York
6. Chivas USA
7. Kansas City
8. Columbus
9. Toronto FC
10. Los Angeles
11. Chicago
12. Colorado
13. Real Salt Lake
If the Cup were to be played today, it would be between DCU and Houston, the top ranked teams in their respective conferences.
2. FC Dallas
3. D.C. United
4. New England
5. New York
6. Chivas USA
7. Kansas City
8. Columbus
9. Toronto FC
10. Los Angeles
11. Chicago
12. Colorado
13. Real Salt Lake
If the Cup were to be played today, it would be between DCU and Houston, the top ranked teams in their respective conferences.
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Weekly standings
1. D.C. United
2. FC Dallas
3. New England
4. Houston
5. New York
6. Chivas USA
7. Kansas City
8. Columbus
9. Toronto FC
10. Los Angeles
11. Chicago
12. Colorado
13. Real Salt Lake
This week is a bit unusual, statistically speaking: no ties (when dividing the points by the total games played). That very rarely ever happens.
If the Cup were to be played today, it would be between DCU and FCD.
2. FC Dallas
3. New England
4. Houston
5. New York
6. Chivas USA
7. Kansas City
8. Columbus
9. Toronto FC
10. Los Angeles
11. Chicago
12. Colorado
13. Real Salt Lake
This week is a bit unusual, statistically speaking: no ties (when dividing the points by the total games played). That very rarely ever happens.
If the Cup were to be played today, it would be between DCU and FCD.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
MLSnet.com site redesign
MLSnet.com has been redesigned. I like the subtitle of the article: New, improved features keep MLSnet.com as nation's leading soccer Web site. There's nothing like good old-fashioned humility, proclaiming themselves the #1 US soccer site! Personally, I am not yet convinced that the changes are anything more than aesthetic (the site really does look better); at first glance, the functionality has not been improved.
Weekly standings
This week, I did the standings based upon pts/gp, with w/gp being used as a determining factor in the instances where two or more teams were tied after figuring the pts/gp.
1. New England
2. New York
3. Houston
4. FC Dallas
5. Kansas City
6. Chivas USA
6. D.C. United
7. Chicago
8. Colorado
9. Columbus
10. Toronto FC
11. Los Angeles
12. Real Salt Lake
If the Cup were to be played today, it would be between New England and Houston.
Note to other bloggers: even with Blogger's nice little autosave feature, it is still a good idea to have your posts saved elsewhere before you try to post. That way, if you lose power right as you hit the publish button (thereby being kicked offline), you don't lose your post.
1. New England
2. New York
3. Houston
4. FC Dallas
5. Kansas City
6. Chivas USA
6. D.C. United
7. Chicago
8. Colorado
9. Columbus
10. Toronto FC
11. Los Angeles
12. Real Salt Lake
If the Cup were to be played today, it would be between New England and Houston.
Note to other bloggers: even with Blogger's nice little autosave feature, it is still a good idea to have your posts saved elsewhere before you try to post. That way, if you lose power right as you hit the publish button (thereby being kicked offline), you don't lose your post.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Weekly standings
I've decided to take a different approach to the stats this week. In the past, I've ranked teams based on their total of points. However, the results are skewed when you consider that not all teams have played the same number of games at a given point in time. For example, at the time of this posting, FC Dallas has 14 GP under their belt, while LA has only 9. Therefore, I have decided to rank teams based upon their percentage of the games that they have 1) won and 2) tied. (Yes, I realize that others have probably been doing this for a long time, but I am only a wannabe statistician.) The results are the following:
1. Kansas City
2. New York
3. Chivas USA
3. D.C. United
4. FC Dallas
5. New England
6. Houston
7. Toronto FC
8. Colorado
9. Chicago
10. Los Angeles
11. Columbus
12. Real Salt Lake
Compare that to the stats, as done my old way:
1. FC Dallas
2. New York
3. Kansas City
4. New England
5. D.C. United
5. Chivas USA
6. Houston
7. Colorado
8. Chicago
9. Toronto FC
10. Los Angeles
11. Columbus
11. Real Salt Lake
Done the new way, KC (#3 in points, but with a 60% win record), is now ranked over FC Dallas (#1 in points, but with a 50% win record). It also points out the rather painful positions of Columbus (1 win, 9% win record) and Real Salt Lake (0 wins, 0% win record). Ouch.
And finally, in keeping with tradition, if the Cup were to be played today, it would be between KC and Chivas USA, with KC having the edge in percentage of games won.
1. Kansas City
2. New York
3. Chivas USA
3. D.C. United
4. FC Dallas
5. New England
6. Houston
7. Toronto FC
8. Colorado
9. Chicago
10. Los Angeles
11. Columbus
12. Real Salt Lake
Compare that to the stats, as done my old way:
1. FC Dallas
2. New York
3. Kansas City
4. New England
5. D.C. United
5. Chivas USA
6. Houston
7. Colorado
8. Chicago
9. Toronto FC
10. Los Angeles
11. Columbus
11. Real Salt Lake
Done the new way, KC (#3 in points, but with a 60% win record), is now ranked over FC Dallas (#1 in points, but with a 50% win record). It also points out the rather painful positions of Columbus (1 win, 9% win record) and Real Salt Lake (0 wins, 0% win record). Ouch.
And finally, in keeping with tradition, if the Cup were to be played today, it would be between KC and Chivas USA, with KC having the edge in percentage of games won.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Weekly standings
1. New York
2. FC Dallas
2. Kansas City
3. New England
4. Houston
5. Colorado
6. Chicago
6. Chivas USA
6. D.C. United
7. Toronto FC
8. Columbus
9. Los Angeles
9. Real Salt Lake
If the Cup were to be played today, it would be between NYRB and FC Dallas. I know that I should probably be over my amazement NYRB's steady success this year, but I'm not. Not yet.
2. FC Dallas
2. Kansas City
3. New England
4. Houston
5. Colorado
6. Chicago
6. Chivas USA
6. D.C. United
7. Toronto FC
8. Columbus
9. Los Angeles
9. Real Salt Lake
If the Cup were to be played today, it would be between NYRB and FC Dallas. I know that I should probably be over my amazement NYRB's steady success this year, but I'm not. Not yet.
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