First of all, I don't need any comments about how you can't use WrestleStat for h-t-h matchups, predictions, ELO rankings, etc. We all know it.
As always, it's a great resource for the historical record - and that's about it. It seems that @andrege has tweaked the algorithm so many times in so many different directions that it is permanently broken.
But it's always fun to point out some of the crazy stuff that happens week to week. It might be a good idea to consolidate this in one thread.
My contribution for this week:
Nate Desmond knocks off #42 Charlie Farmer 17-4, #21 Cooper Flynn 7-0, #1 Luke Lilledahl 5-3, and #136 by TF and drops one spot in the rankings to #199 (from #198) after starting his career 4-0. I already know the explanation - his ELO rank stayed the same 1200.
Sefton Douglass loses to #9 Brendan McCrone 9-3, #6 Eddie Ventresca 14-3, while pinning #96 Cooper Shore to start his NCAA career 1-2, yet suddenly catapults 181 spots up the rankings to #45.
Maybe some of you can drop some oldies but goodies in here.
As always, it's a great resource for the historical record - and that's about it. It seems that @andrege has tweaked the algorithm so many times in so many different directions that it is permanently broken.
But it's always fun to point out some of the crazy stuff that happens week to week. It might be a good idea to consolidate this in one thread.
My contribution for this week:
Nate Desmond knocks off #42 Charlie Farmer 17-4, #21 Cooper Flynn 7-0, #1 Luke Lilledahl 5-3, and #136 by TF and drops one spot in the rankings to #199 (from #198) after starting his career 4-0. I already know the explanation - his ELO rank stayed the same 1200.
Sefton Douglass loses to #9 Brendan McCrone 9-3, #6 Eddie Ventresca 14-3, while pinning #96 Cooper Shore to start his NCAA career 1-2, yet suddenly catapults 181 spots up the rankings to #45.
Maybe some of you can drop some oldies but goodies in here.
