NodakQ2 wrote:I believe that is correct, but only for the 4 Regional Champions. (But I've been known to be wrong on this whole FB playoff thing before! ) For example...Carrington could win out, be the #4 QRF team but would still not get a seed because they weren't a regional champion.
SWsportsfan wrote:Just took a look at this week's QRF. I have some questions regarding the equation, moreso than last week. You have Ellendale tied at 17th with a record of 2-5 and Killdeer at 19th with a record of 4-3. That seems wrong anyway you parse it out.
In addition, you have three winless teams with a higher QRF than Heart River at the bottom.
B-oldtimer wrote:How does it play out if both Langdon and Hillsboro both win this weekend on their ratings? I see Langdon plays Park river at number 24 and Hillsboro plays Oak Grove at number 22. Both Langdon and Hillsboro play on the road. Does the margin of victory and so forth play in qualifying number. Because last week Langdon opponent was place ahead of Hillsboro opponent both won very handily in there games but Langdon pull ahead of Hillsboro where they had been tied. With the seeding factor its puts pressure on all teams in race to win even this weekend when a lot has been decided.
NodakQ2 wrote:So...For those "in the know"...If Hillsboro, Langdon and Velva all win this weekend, who is #1?
Run4Fun2009 wrote:NodakQ2 wrote:So...For those "in the know"...If Hillsboro, Langdon and Velva all win this weekend, who is #1?
Depends on how their opponents from the season do as well..so can’t definitively state who without games being played
The Schwab wrote:If they want to use a QRF to rank like seeded teams that's just fine in my opinion, IF they let the schools know what the formula is. It shouldn't be a secret.
B-oldtimer wrote:Class B how do figure if Velva wins they are in drivers seat. First is they have one only common opponent they have played with Langdon and that opponent is Harvey. Both of them beat Harvey with similar margins of victory and I know the points that Harvey scored on Langdon came late against their second team not their starters. Second Hillsboro has no common opponent and none of their region teams played region 3 team. So hard to determine how the regions stack up against each other. Third is Region 2 teams that played region three teams lost but they also lost to Langdon by wide margins so hard to get handle here again which teams are better from region to region. Region 4 teams did not play region 2 teams and region 4 only played a couple a games against region 1 but they lost to region 1. Region 4 did play some of region 3 teams but no top teams played each other. This is why I find this ranking of teams I think becomes very difficult when there has bee so little play between the regions. This brings up question will the ranking of teams correct or we get what they trying to avoid semifinal game that where the two best teams meet instead of the championship game. Yes things will be settled on the field but home field advantages are important could be the difference between two teams. I don't know the answers here and maybe there is no solution to this.
Flip wrote:The Schwab wrote:If they want to use a QRF to rank like seeded teams that's just fine in my opinion, IF they let the schools know what the formula is. It shouldn't be a secret.
what would change if schools knew the formula?
owensii wrote:How does the QFR treat games with opponents out of state? Games with Sisseton and Groton? In region 1, two teams played non-region games with opponents from out of state. Is that accounted for with the QFR?
The Schwab wrote:if margin of victory is part of the formula that could change strategies
if points allowed is part of the formula that could change strategies
if poll rankings are part of the formula...
Flip wrote:The Schwab wrote:if margin of victory is part of the formula that could change strategies
It's not, been stated a few times in the forum and mentioned on the websiteif points allowed is part of the formula that could change strategies
It's not.if poll rankings are part of the formula...
They're not.
If you want a higher QRF schedule good teams and beat them.
Class B wrote:Did Velva not do that? The only discretionary part of their schedule was Harvey... and they are a playoff team. They are being penalized because the east is subjectively better than the west? Again Velva, Bishop Ryan and Bowman County has done everything asked of them up to this point.
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