My last post was about using an algorithm to rank every team. After revisions, I felt that my system was balanced enough to move into the next phase of my project. I'm working on creating video game rosters that make each major Kentucky team playable. I took my point allocation system that was used to rank every team to decide how many points each roster would earn. This ensures great teams play like the great teams and the bad teams play like bad teams. Using the point allocation system, a team would receive a specified number of points. Those points will be the sum of the overall rating for each of the top eight rotation players from each squad. Combining the point allocation system with an individual player overall metric that I created by prioritizing accolades, as well as accounting for impact and statistical performance, I was able to provide a rating for virtually every single player since 1945. Have a peek at the PDF file and see what you think. I'm looking forward to feedback, especially since most of the teams prior to 1998 are teams I did not watch live. I did use gameplay footage to learn about as many of these players as I could.