Normalized Scoring Stats

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  • ws1975
    SBR High Roller
    • 09-24-07
    • 133

    #1
    Normalized Scoring Stats
    I have a question that I hope someone way smarter than me would answer. What does normalized scoring statistics mean? I came across a site that listed all 120 division 1 college football teams current points scored and points allowed. On that same page, for all 120 teams, their "normalized" points scored and points allowed is listed. It's on this site: http://football.kislanko.com/2011/isovrank.html
  • LT Profits
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 10-27-06
    • 90963

    #2
    That's a nice tool as it adjusts PF and PA for Strength of Schedule
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    • ws1975
      SBR High Roller
      • 09-24-07
      • 133

      #3
      Originally posted by LT Profits
      That's a nice tool as it adjusts PF and PA for Strength of Schedule

      Thank you for the reply. When I first looked at those stats I thought maybe it has something to do with a team's expected progression/regression rate relative to their current averages.
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      • antifoil
        SBR MVP
        • 11-11-09
        • 3993

        #4
        it is probably what the predicted score would be if the given teams all played the same average team.
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        • LT Profits
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 10-27-06
          • 90963

          #5
          Originally posted by antifoil
          it is probably what the predicted score would be if the given teams all played the same average team.
          Exactly, which is a backhanded way of measuring SOS.
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