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Quit checking me out.
The motive behind using opponents' records to determine win and loss values is to encourage/compel teams to pursue stronger schedules than they would if simply ranked by their records but there is no claim that a better record equals a stronger team. So, it is quite possible to get equal or greater value for beating a lesser team with respect to ability. That said, the method works when comparing my system to a best record system. The two methods have agreed on 126 of 160 top four teams over the past 40 seasons. However, the 34 teams favored by my method won 60 more games and played 93 more games versus AP ranked teams than the 34 teams favored by the best record method. So, is 6-6 team a better team than a 5-7 team. Not necessarily, but the method still promotes stronger scheduling even if "team strength" does not determine win/loss values.
Yeah, if you don't think you are making those claims you're a fucking retard and a waste of time.
See ya.