Wednesday, July 04, 2012

NCS Pre-Season Rankings (revised)

From David Taylor of xcnation.com:
Following a full review of individual team, track and cross country metrics the pre-season rankings are final.  They consitute 20% of the overall available score with the additional 80% being allocated based upon in-season performance.  The maximum score available in the pre-season score is .2000.
http://www.xcnation.com/#!__cif-ncs-rankings

11 comments:

NCSfanboy said...

I appreciate the work that went into these rankings and the multiple revisions that followed. However, I would still like to see a detailed analysis done by someone with some insight into our section, and not just a number that doesn't really mean much to a majority of the people visiting this site. Specific division rankings are fine with me considering when it comes down to it the only teams that will matter are the teams in your division.

Albert Caruana said...

Along with these rankings, I have posted pre-season rankings for Divisions III, IV and V. Division II will be on the way as well as Division I by Jason Oswalt.

Anonymous said...

Will there be a list of impact freshmen? This could really impact the ranking. I know DLS is getting a transfer (not a freshmen) who came last year but was not eligible to compete. Sorry his name escapes me.

Anonymous said...

his name is Blair Hurlock and he can really shake up some rankings. Also, when are the CCS predictions going to be posted.

Albert Caruana said...

Walt Van Zant does an amazing job ranking all the CCS teams. I will post the link to his rankings once they are complete.

Here is a link to all the times from last year:
http://archive.dyestatcal.com/ATHLETICS/XC/2011/ccs_rank.htm

hank said...

FYI - Walt doesn't do Rankings, he only does "Comparisons".

hank

Albert Caruana said...

Correct Hank. My mistake.

Anonymous said...

We appreciate feedback, and any ideas to make our database more fine tuned, thanks to some great insight we adjusted the formula from ranking teams by "team" to "Individuals" and they finally came out the way that makes sense, the same formula is applied across the board, please email me directly with input, assistance, and suggestions to make 2012 the best year ever for cross country.
Respectfully,
David Taylor
NHSCA XC/Track National Director

Anonymous said...

It's been a while since Division III rankings have been posted. Are DII and DI rankings going to show up anytime soon?

Albert Caruana said...

Those should both come out this week.

Anonymous said...

Albert, you or Coach Small doing CCS division rankings this year?

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