Here is the updated season’s rankings…all 164 of them. I’ve tweaked the math this year (you can see how I figure all this at the very bottom of this page). I’ve also added a new feature, you can now see just your seasons (because really, do you care about anyone else?)
Anyhow, the get some perspective, if you have a season in the top-41, congratulations, you had a fantastic year. You most likely scored a lot, won a lot and went deep into the post-season. All scoring champs are here, thirteen of fourteen top seeds and twelve of the league’s fourteen championships cracked the top-41.
If you have a season between 42-82, be happy, you still had a solid season. Every team in the top-82 made the playoffs. Here is where you’ll find your more lucky champions and some good scoring, but unlucky lower seeds.
Seasons between 83-123 are divided. About half the teams made the playoffs, the other half didn’t. Of the teams who missed the playoffs, most were probably good enough to make the playoffs, but just missed it or got unlucky. Of the playoff teams, few are higher seeds and most never won a single post-season game.
Lastly, you have seasons 124-164. If you have a season here, you’re not going to want to talk about it.
2012 Team Rankings:
#5 Eric Vozzola (319.1 points) – Eric goes from #139 last year to the greatest non-championship team in league history. He won nine, took home the scoring title and in the title game, scored the most points in a defeat in league history.
#15 Robio Murray (292.1 points) – Just the ninth greatest championship run ever (in 14 seasons). I won ten overall, but was just fifth in scoring, before making an incredible playoff run. My 5,152 points in the post-season were the second most scored in the playoffs. This was my sixth greatest season.
#23 Griff Coomer (278.2 points) – Griff earned his second career top-seed, but losing in the first round probably cost him a top-10 finish in season rankings. This was Griff’s fourth greatest seasons and his best since 2009.
#30 Rich Calderon (261 points) – He didn’t earn the top-seed or the scoring title, so no major bonus points (four for the 2-seed). However, this was Rich’s third greatest season based on season rankings. If he would have won at least one playoff game, this would have been his best season ever. Fun fact, seven of the top 30 seasons feature teams that failed to win a playoff game and Rich has two of them, both in the last three years.
#60 Bob Castrone (232.5 points) – This was Bob’s lowest ranked season since 2006, but thanks to a playoff victory, he was able to sneak ahead of both Masterson and Molly, despite finishing lower than them in both standings and regular season points.
#73 Rob Masterson (219 points) – Both Masterson and Molly (directly below) finished in the top-20 last year after amazing regular seasons, but both fall to the middle of the pack in 2012. Five of Rob’s 11 seasons in Robioland are ranked between #60-75.
#74 Molly Coomer (218.8 points) – Technically Molly tied Masterson in wins, barely beat him in total points and score more points in the post-season, but Rob landed one spot ahead of Molly because he got bonus points with one weekly high score (+2) and she had one more game below 1,000 (-2).
#85 Richard Burrier (210.7 points) – Burrier has been in Robioland for 11 seasons. Five of his seasons were better than this years season; five were worse, thus this is the most average season Rich has ever had.
#113 Colby Hall (171.4 points) – Colby has only had three seasons lower than this one, including one spot behind this season at #114. Officially Colby finished below Matt in the standings, but since he out-scored him and actually had a winning record (4-3) against the top-six teams, Colby leapfrogs Matt in these rankings.
#115 Matt Neatock (171.1 points) – Matt barely missed the playoffs, but this was still his fourth worst season of all time and the third lowest point total he’s ever produced.
#134 Don Vozzola (155 points) – Don’s eight-year playoff run ends, as he produced his worst season since 2003, when he won just four games and averaged 966 points per game.
#153 Jeff Greenblatt (124.3 points) – Since going solo, Jeff has produced three of the league’s worst 20 seasons by current teams. This season, was his worst ever.
Complete Rankings RankTeamsYearRecordPointsSeedPlayoffsPost PointsHigh'sLow'svs. Top 61,500+-1,000Total Score #1Matt Neatock*200910-3-01,497*#13-05,390105-2100369.6 #2Robio Murray*199911-3-01,487*#13-04,756614-2101366.3 #3Jason Carpenter*200111-3-01,558*#13-03,832505-181360.1 #4Griff Coomer*20058-5-01,488*#43-05,062303-381332.4 #5Eric Vozzola20129-4-01,503*#32-14,683204-570319.1 #6Robio Murray201012-1-01,366#12-14,394104-242317.5 #7Robio Murray*20028-6-01,431#33-05,254214-3102309.6 #8Rick Mullin200011-3-01,478*#11-12,745302-383309.3 #9Robio Murray*200010-4-01,423#23-03,887205-141309.2 #10Molly Coomer201110-3-01,536*#10-11,344314-281305.0 #11Robio Murray20087-6-01,464*#52-14,422604-291302.6 #12Bob Castrone*20108-5-01,357#43-04,239106-340302.2 #13Richard Burrier*20038-6-01,410#33-04,744302-551296.4 #14Bob Castrone200410-4-01,314#23-04,280036-273295.2 #15Robio Murray*20127-6-01,336#43-05,152225-471292.1 #16David Hightower200711-2-01,400#11-12,309200-441291.1 #17Rob Masterson20119-4-01,530#20-11,623303-280287.2 #18Griff Coomer200410-4-01,401#12-13,944004-141286.5 #19Griff Coomer20098-5-01,371#32-14,807205-482286.2 #20Molly Coomer200210-4-01,260#12-15,501113-363286.0 #21Robio Murray20039-5-01,456*#10-11,535405-272280.9 #22Bob Castrone20098-5-01,441#21-13,475312-472279.9 #23Griff Coomer201210-3-01,434#10-11,084503-330278.2 #24Molly Coomer200610-3-01,356*#20-11,296305-220275.6 #25Richard Burrier20117-6-01,444#32-14,448115-371273.9 #26Rich Calderon20049-5-01,425#41-12,810104-381269.6 #27Rich Calderon20109-4-01,443*#20-1726105-251267.6 #28Matt Neatock*20077-6-01,312#53-04,398115-344267.2 #29Bob Castrone*20116-7-01,309#73-04,416005-451266.1 #30Rich Calderon201210-3-01,355#20-11,249105-220261.0 #31Don Vozzola20078-5-01,421*#20-11,436112-551258.5 #32Molly Coomer200810-3-01,306#11-12,101013-233257.6 #33Griff Coomer20008-6-01,321#42-13,753204-432256.6 #34Robio Murray20067-6-01,327#32-14,156403-343256.3 #35Matt Neatock20109-4-01,402#30-11,311201-452255.3 #36Griff Coomer20119-4-01,414#40-11,227214-242252.7 #37Richard Burrier200610-3-01,275#10-1917124-152251.7 #38Richard Burrier20049-5-01,427#30-11,190205-262251.6 #39Griff Coomer19998-6-01,308#22-13,778203-342250.6 #40Richard Burrier20058-5-01,396#30-11,295215-272249.6 #41Colby Hall20108-5-01,362#61-12,741223-642248.6 #42Colby Hall20056-7-01,355#72-13,841102-361246.9 #43Don Vozzola20059-4-01,335#10-11,136004-221246.9 #44Justin Acerno20027-7-01,440*#40-11,088203-441245.9 #45Robio Murray20056-7-01,382#61-13,356102-461243.9 #46Brian Gagnon200010-4-01,331#30-11,257205-333243.7 #47Don Vozzola*20087-6-01,221#73-03,002002-311242.1 #48Rich Calderon20089-4-01,284#20-11,133103-231240.7 #49Bob Castrone20089-4-01,316#40-11,136303-234239.0 #50Jeff Greenblatt20098-5-01,371#40-11,233201-542238.4 #51Robio Murray20019-5-01,290#21-12,299033-333238.0 #52Colby Hall20046-8-01,442*#80-11,349402-582237.7 #53Don Vozzola*20067-6-01,161#73-03,223233-344237.4 #54Anne Murphy200110-4-01,270#40-11,078104-231236.8 #55Rich Calderon20036-8-01,397#82-13,007313-471236.8 #56Matt Neatock20116-7-01,458#60-11,617102-550235.0 #57Colby Hall20117-6-01,279#51-13,377023-541234.7 #58Bob Castrone20078-5-01,224#31-12,695103-432234.4 #59Griff Coomer20109-4-01,319#50-1690313-443233.8 #60Bob Castrone20126-7-01,338#71-13,365122-741232.5 #61Rob Masterson20067-6-01,326#81-12,525113-331231.9 #62Rich Calderon20097-6-01,340#51-12,171114-342229.7 #63Rob Masterson20097-6-01,290#60-11,709204-241228.1 #64Colby Hall20069-4-01,343#40-1781103-432227.1 #65Bob Castrone20068-5-01,226#51-12,380002-500226.4 #66Eric Vozzola20078-5-01,319#40-11,339223-432226.3 #67Rob Masterson20027-7-01,349#71-12,298104-341225.9 #68David Hightower20017-7-01,238#62-13,895113-333223.8 #69Rob Masterson20037-7-01,222#71-13,565214-355221.9 #70Brian Gagnon19998-6-01,269#31-12,373112-423220.6 #71Griff Coomer20038-6-01,164#52-14,076023-346220.5 #72Griff Coomer20028-6-01,309#51-12,051003-333219.6 #73Rob Masterson20127-6-01,323#60-11,269124-452219.0 #74Molly Coomer20127-6-01,325#50-11,528022-553218.8 #75Rick Mullin20028-6-01,293#60-11,393213-254217.2 #76Chris Conway20007-7-01,249#61-12,601203-432216.9 #77Colby Hall20087-6-01,252#31-12,105111-523216.3 #78Matt Williams20018-6-01,174#51-12,682213-423215.2 #79David Hightower20056-7-01,242#81-12,543101-410213.6 #80Rick Mullin19997-7-01,284#51-12,459221-544213.0 #81Don Vozzola20116-7-01,296#81-12,610024-432212.8 #82Rich Calderon20076-7-01,178#72-13,482103-634212.7 #83David Hightower20046-8-01,343#61-12,187433-353212.2 #84Don Vozzola20097-6-01,245#70-11,491213-633211.4 #85Richard Burrier20126-7-01,315#81-11,817102-611210.7 #86Rob Masterson20046-8-01,321#70-11,494104-451207.0 #87Griff Coomer20067-6-01,239#60-11,364011-522205.5 #88Molly Coomer20076-7-01,294#60-1887224-344203.2 #89Don Vozzola20028-6-01,194#20-11,254224-335202.9 #90Don Vozzola20047-7-01,280#50-11,075012-521198.8 #91Richard Burrier20105-8-01,324#80-11,192201-722198.3 #92Molly Coomer20039-5-01,065#20-11,319122-414195.7 #93Matt Neatock20037-7-01,231#60-11,128003-422194.4 #94David Hightower20038-6-01,226#40-11,198102-614193.3 #95Matt Neatock20058-5-01,183#20-11,060105-325190.9 #96Jimmy Predrero20017-7-01,175#30-11,476021-533190.3 #97Jimmy Pedrero20006-8-01,273#80-11,198102-623189.3 #98Robio Murray20116-7-01,247112-431186.7 #99David Hightower20027-7-01,195#80-1982234-334186.3 #100Molly Coomer20057-6-01,119#50-11,190014-315184.8 #101Don Vozzola20106-7-01,113#71-12,295011-704184.4 #102Eric Vozzola20096-7-01,221#80-11,029123-625184.4 #103Rich Calderon20056-7-01,235102-423183.5 #104Robio Murray20045-9-01,343221-541180.3 #105Rob Masterson20075-8-01,281223-343180.1 #106Rich Calderon20115-8-01,257213-521179.7 #107Eric Vozzola20086-7-01,176#80-1850013-513179.1 #108Justin Hanright20008-6-01,081#50-1986102-506178.0 #109Eric Vozzola20056-7-01,230131-645177.0 #110Rich Calderon20066-7-01,177103-424175.7 #111Molly Coomer20046-8-01,272022-544173.2 #112Eric Vozzola20027-7-01,174024-323172.4 #113Colby Hall20124-9-01,294012-531171.4 #114Colby Hall20096-7-01,182014-302171.2 #115Matt Neatock20126-7-01,171012-402171.1 #116Griff Coomer20074-9-01,270102-533169.0 #117David Hightower19998-6-01,055#40-1984143-328168.3 #118Stephanie Schuster20006-8-01,082003-405168.2 #119Matt Neatock20045-9-01,293014-411167.3 #120David Hightower20087-6-01,017#60-1652114-427167.2 #121Bob Castrone20036-8-01,186113-504166.6 #122Griff Coomer20015-9-01,241002-432166.1 #123Brian Gagnon20017-7-01,114#70-1662014-416165.0 #124Richard Burrier20026-8-01,167213-625162.7 #125John Love19996-8-01,144#60-1844233-515161.8 #126David Hightower20006-8-01,089#70-11,012102-516161.0 #127Robio Murray20075-8-01,169013-524160.9 #128Molly Coomer20095-8-01,185011-503157.5 #129Jeff Greenblatt20116-7-01,109042-514156.9 #130Richard Burrier20076-7-01,025#8032-417156.9 #131Rick Mullin20016-8-01,055#80-11,109213-528156.6 #132Chris Conway19995-9-01,143#70-1996003-504156.3 #133Richard Burrier20086-7-01,096034-415155.6 #134Don Vozzola20124-9-01,230011-403155.0 #135Don Vozzola20015-9-01,170342-634153.0 #136Jeff Greenblatt20036-8-01,134024-504151.4 #137Griff Coomer20084-9-01,166111-614150.6 #138Jimmy Pedrero20024-10-01,187011-712144.7 #139Rob Masterson20084-9-01,117011-714143.7 #140Eric Vozzola20045-9-01,110022-503141.0 #141Jeff Greenblatt20104-9-01,061101-527140.1 #142Richard Burrier20094-9-01,119031-714139.9 #143Matt Neatock20063-101,136000-624139.6 #144Rob Masterson20055-8-01,056032-516139.6 #145Eric Vozzola20036-8-011,026012-417138.6 #146Eric Vozzola20063-10-01,136000-603137.6 #147Matt Williams20006-8-01,010021-605137.0 #148Matt Neatock20083-10-01,090011-603131.0 #149Colby Hall20074-9-01,039032-615129.9 #150Bob Castrone20053-10-01,125142-626128.5 #151Eric Vozzola20015-9-01,090023-506127.3 #152Eric Vozzola20111-12-01,209000-803126.9 #153Jeff Greenblatt20122-11-01,143022-603124.3 #154Justin Hanright20014-10-01,069121-717122.9 #155Molly Coomer20103-10-01,091040-706121.1 #156Rob Masterson20102-11-01,090022-604117.0 #157Brian Gagnon20023-11-01,089020-816114.9 #158Tim Thompson19993-11-01,040#80-11,942032-607113.4 #159Robio Murray20092-11-01,062022-605112.2 #160Don Vozzola20034-10-0966043-31698.6 #161David Hightower20061-12-01,046030-51698.6 #162Eric Vozzola20102-11-0919031-60889.9 #163John Love20003-11-0859052-501075.9 #164Tim Thompson20002-12-0835070-801157.5
Robio’s Season Rankings RankTeamsYearRecordPointsSeedPlayoffsPost PointsHigh'sLow'svs. Top 61,500+-1,000Total Score #2Robio Murray*199911-3-01,487*#13-04,756614-2101366.3 #6Robio Murray201012-1-01,366#12-14,394104-242317.5 #7Robio Murray*20028-6-01,431#33-05,254214-3102309.6 #9Robio Murray*200010-4-01,423#23-03,887205-141309.2 #11Robio Murray20087-6-01,464*#52-14,422604-291302.6 #15Robio Murray*20127-6-01,336#43-05,152225-471292.1 #21Robio Murray20039-5-01,456*#10-11,535405-272280.9 #34Robio Murray20067-6-01,327#32-14,156403-343256.3 #45Robio Murray20056-7-01,382#61-13,356102-461243.9 #51Robio Murray20019-5-01,290#21-12,299033-333238.0 #98Robio Murray20116-7-01,247112-431186.7 #104Robio Murray20045-9-01,343221-541180.3 #127Robio Murray20075-8-01,169013-524160.9 #159Robio Murray20092-11-01,062022-605112.2
Griff’s Season Rankings RankTeamsYearRecordPointsSeedPlayoffsPost PointsHigh'sLow'svs. Top 61,500+-1,000Total Score #4Griff Coomer*20058-5-01,488*#43-05,062303-381332.4 #18Griff Coomer200410-4-01,401#12-13,944004-141286.5 #19Griff Coomer20098-5-01,371#32-14,807205-482286.2 #23Griff Coomer201210-3-01,434#10-11,084503-330278.2 #33Griff Coomer20008-6-01,321#42-13,753204-432256.6 #36Griff Coomer20119-4-01,414#40-11,227214-242252.7 #39Griff Coomer19998-6-01,308#22-13,778203-342250.6 #59Griff Coomer20109-4-01,319#50-1690313-443233.8 #71Griff Coomer20038-6-01,164#52-14,076023-346220.5 #72Griff Coomer20028-6-01,309#51-12,051003-333219.6 #87Griff Coomer20067-6-01,239#60-11,364011-522205.5 #116Griff Coomer20074-9-01,270102-533169.0 #122Griff Coomer20015-9-01,241002-432166.1 #137Griff Coomer20084-9-01,166111-614150.6
Don’s Season Rankings RankTeamsYearRecordPointsSeedPlayoffsPost PointsHigh'sLow'svs. Top 61,500+-1,000Total Score #31Don Vozzola20078-5-01,421*#20-11,436112-551258.5 #43Don Vozzola20059-4-01,335#10-11,136004-221246.9 #47Don Vozzola*20087-6-01,221#73-03,002002-311242.1 #53Don Vozzola*20067-6-01,161#73-03,223233-344237.4 #81Don Vozzola20116-7-01,296#81-12,610024-432212.8 #84Don Vozzola20097-6-01,245#70-11,491213-633211.4 #89Don Vozzola20028-6-01,194#20-11,254224-335202.9 #90Don Vozzola20047-7-01,280#50-11,075012-521198.8 #101Don Vozzola20106-7-01,113#71-12,295011-704184.4 #134Don Vozzola20124-9-01,230011-403155.0 #135Don Vozzola20015-9-01,170342-634153.0 #160Don Vozzola20034-10-0966043-31698.6
Eric’s Season Rankings RankTeamsYearRecordPointsSeedPlayoffsPost PointsHigh'sLow'svs. Top 61,500+-1,000Total Score #5Eric Vozzola20129-4-01,503*#32-14,683204-570319.1 #66Eric Vozzola20078-5-01,319#40-11,339223-432226.3 #102Eric Vozzola20096-7-01,221#80-11,029123-625184.4 #107Eric Vozzola20086-7-01,176#80-1850013-513179.1 #109Eric Vozzola20056-7-01,230131-645177.0 #112Eric Vozzola20027-7-01,174024-323172.4 #140Eric Vozzola20045-9-01,110022-503141.0 #145Eric Vozzola20036-8-011,026012-417138.6 #146Eric Vozzola20063-10-01,136000-603137.6 #151Eric Vozzola20015-9-01,090023-506127.3 #152Eric Vozzola20111-12-01,209000-803126.9 #160Don Vozzola20034-10-0966043-31698.6 #162Eric Vozzola20102-11-0919031-60889.9
Molly’s Season Rankings RankTeamsYearRecordPointsSeedPlayoffsPost PointsHigh'sLow'svs. Top 61,500+-1,000Total Score #10Molly Coomer201110-3-01,536*#10-11,344314-281305.0 #20Molly Coomer200210-4-01,260#12-15,501113-363286.0 #24Molly Coomer200610-3-01,356*#20-11,296305-220275.6 #32Molly Coomer200810-3-01,306#11-12,101013-233257.6 #74Molly Coomer20127-6-01,325#50-11,528022-553218.8 #88Molly Coomer20076-7-01,294#60-1887224-344203.2 #92Molly Coomer20039-5-01,065#20-11,319122-414195.7 #100Molly Coomer20057-6-01,119#50-11,190014-315184.8 #111Molly Coomer20046-8-01,272022-544173.2 #128Molly Coomer20095-8-01,185011-503157.5 #155Molly Coomer20103-10-01,091040-706121.1
Rob M’s Season Rankings RankTeamsYearRecordPointsSeedPlayoffsPost PointsHigh'sLow'svs. Top 61,500+-1,000Total Score #17Rob Masterson20119-4-01,530#20-11,623303-280287.2 #61Rob Masterson20067-6-01,326#81-12,525113-331231.9 #63Rob Masterson20097-6-01,290#60-11,709204-241228.1 #67Rob Masterson20027-7-01,349#71-12,298104-341225.9 #69Rob Masterson20037-7-01,222#71-13,565214-355221.9 #73Rob Masterson20127-6-01,323#60-11,269124-452219.0 #86Rob Masterson20046-8-01,321#70-11,494104-451207.0 #105Rob Masterson20075-8-01,281223-343180.1 #139Rob Masterson20084-9-01,117011-714143.7 #144Rob Masterson20055-8-01,056032-516139.6 #156Rob Masterson20102-11-01,090022-604117.0
Rich B’s Season Rankings RankTeamsYearRecordPointsSeedPlayoffsPost PointsHigh'sLow'svs. Top 61,500+-1,000Total Score #13Richard Burrier*20038-6-01,410#33-04,744302-551296.4 #25Richard Burrier20117-6-01,444#32-14,448115-371273.9 #37Richard Burrier200610-3-01,275#10-1917124-152251.7 #38Richard Burrier20049-5-01,427#30-11,190205-262251.6 #40Richard Burrier20058-5-01,396#30-11,295215-272249.6 #85Richard Burrier20126-7-01,315#81-11,817102-611210.7 #91Richard Burrier20105-8-01,324#80-11,192201-722198.3 #124Richard Burrier20026-8-01,167213-625162.7 #130Richard Burrier20076-7-01,025#8032-417156.9 #133Richard Burrier20086-7-01,096034-415155.6 #142Richard Burrier20094-9-01,119031-714139.9
Rich C’s Season Rankings RankTeamsYearRecordPointsSeedPlayoffsPost PointsHigh'sLow'svs. Top 61,500+-1,000Total Score #26Rich Calderon20049-5-01,425#41-12,810104-381269.6 #27Rich Calderon20109-4-01,443*#20-1726105-251267.6 #30Rich Calderon201210-3-01,355#20-11,249105-220261.0 #48Rich Calderon20089-4-01,284#20-11,133103-231240.7 #55Rich Calderon20036-8-01,397#82-13,007313-471236.8 #62Rich Calderon20097-6-01,340#51-12,171114-342229.7 #82Rich Calderon20076-7-01,178#72-13,482103-634212.7 #103Rich Calderon20056-7-01,235102-423183.5 #106Rich Calderon20115-8-01,257213-521179.7 #110Rich Calderon20066-7-01,177103-424175.7
Bob’s Season Rankings RankTeamsYearRecordPointsSeedPlayoffsPost PointsHigh'sLow'svs. Top 61,500+-1,000Total Score #12Bob Castrone*20108-5-01,357#43-04,239106-340302.2 #14Bob Castrone200410-4-01,314#23-04,280036-273295.2 #22Bob Castrone20098-5-01,441#21-13,475312-472279.9 #29Bob Castrone*20116-7-01,309#73-04,416005-451266.1 #49Bob Castrone20089-4-01,316#40-11,136303-234239.0 #58Bob Castrone20078-5-01,224#31-12,695103-432234.4 #60Bob Castrone20126-7-01,338#71-13,365122-741232.5 #65Bob Castrone20068-5-01,226#51-12,380002-500226.4 #121Bob Castrone20036-8-01,186113-504166.6 #150Bob Castrone20053-10-01,125142-626128.5
Matt’s Season Rankings RankTeamsYearRecordPointsSeedPlayoffsPost PointsHigh'sLow'svs. Top 61,500+-1,000Total Score #1Matt Neatock*200910-3-01,497*#13-05,390105-2100369.6 #28Matt Neatock*20077-6-01,312#53-04,398115-344267.2 #35Matt Neatock20109-4-01,402#30-11,311201-452255.3 #56Matt Neatock20116-7-01,458#60-11,617102-550235.0 #93Matt Neatock20037-7-01,231#60-11,128003-422194.4 #95Matt Neatock20058-5-01,183#20-11,060105-325190.9 #115Matt Neatock20126-7-01,171012-402171.1 #119Matt Neatock20045-9-01,293014-411167.3 #143Matt Neatock20063-101,136000-624139.6 #148Matt Neatock20083-10-01,090011-603131.0
Colby’s Season Rankings RankTeamsYearRecordPointsSeedPlayoffsPost PointsHigh'sLow'svs. Top 61,500+-1,000Total Score #41Colby Hall20108-5-01,362#61-12,741223-642248.6 #42Colby Hall20056-7-01,355#72-13,841102-361246.9 #52Colby Hall20046-8-01,442*#80-11,349402-582237.7 #57Colby Hall20117-6-01,279#51-13,377023-541234.7 #64Colby Hall20069-4-01,343#40-1781103-432227.1 #77Colby Hall20087-6-01,252#31-12,105111-523216.3 #113Colby Hall20124-9-01,294012-531171.4 #114Colby Hall20096-7-01,182014-302171.2 #149Colby Hall20074-9-01,039032-615129.9
Jeff’s Season Rankings RankTeamsYearRecordPointsSeedPlayoffsPost PointsHigh'sLow'svs. Top 61,500+-1,000Total Score #50Jeff Greenblatt20098-5-01,371#40-11,233201-542238.4 #129Jeff Greenblatt20116-7-01,109042-514156.9 #136Jeff Greenblatt20036-8-01,134024-504151.4 #141Jeff Greenblatt20104-9-01,061101-527140.1 #153Jeff Greenblatt20122-11-01,143022-603124.3
The Formula
POINTS: The most important thing in my book is scoring…points are more important than wins. So I take your total points and divide it by 10 (Burrier scored 1,410 in 2003, so he got 141 points). If you earn the scoring title, you get ten bonus points.
WIN-LOSS: Because we have five seasons of 14 games, I don’t want them to benefit from playing more games, so what I do is subtract your loses from 13 games, what ever number you end up with, I multiple it by 10. So in 1999, I went 11-3, so I subtract by 3 loses from 13 (not 14), so I get 10×10 and that’s 100. Prior to this I did winning percentage, but no more. I wanted to give a little bit more reward for winning, although scoring is still the most important.
SEEDING: Since we eliminated divisions, I’m rewarding bonuses for seeding. If you’re the top seed, you get 8 bonus points. The second seed gets 4, the third seed gets 2 and the 4-seed gets one bonus point. You’re welcome.
HIGH’S & LOW’S: To help separate the teams, I offer rewards for the little things and knock points off for the little naughty things. You get +2 for every weekly high score and -2 for every weekly low score. In 2009, Bob had three high scores and one low score, so he got four bonus points.
1,500 & 1,000 POINTS: Scoring over 1,500 is a solid mark, while failing to hit 1,000 makes you a loser (usually). So if you score 1,500 or more in a game, you get +2 points. If you fail to hit 1,000, you lose -2 points. However, I also give you another bonus point if you hit 1,500 in the playoffs, but lose another point if you fail to hit 1,000 in the post-season. In 2002, I got ten 1,500-pt games (three were in the post-season) and two low scores, so I got 23 bonus points for the 1,500, but lost four for the games below 1,000.
TOP HALF: One last bonus prize…I reward you for beating the best of the best. I take your record against the top-six (based on points) in the league. If you win two more games than you lose, you get two points. If you go 6-2 against the elite, you get +4 points. Molly went 5-2 in 2002 against the elite, so she got three points. However, if you don’t do well, I do not punish you. So when Don in 2001 went 1-6, he just got zero.
PLAYOFF POINTS: Basically what I’ve done to increase the importance of the post-season, I take what you scored in the post-season and divide it by 10. So if you lose in the first round, but score well, you’ll get more points if you score shit. Masterson scored 1,709 in a first-round loss this season. He got 17.9 for this, while Eric also lost, but he got 10.3 (for scoring 1,029). So that’s it. If you go to the semis, you get two weeks worth of points and if you go to the finals, you get three weeks worth of points. Lastly, if you win it all, you still get that 20-point bonus.
THE CATEGORIES ARE: Record (Regular Season Record), PPG (Regular Season Points), Div. (Divisional Record), Post (Playoff record), POP (Playoff Points), Hi’s (Weekly High Scores), Low’s (Weekly low scores), Top (Record against the top-six that season), 1,500+ (Games scored over 1,500) and 999-0 (Games scored below 1,000).
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