Desert Ridge's Amoni Itaaehau celebrates his teams win over Red Mountain after a Red Mountain missed field goal, Friday, Sept. 28, 2012 at Desert Ridge High School.
Hamilton cornerback Cole Luke, left, intercepts a pass intended for Chandler wide receiver Elijah Sykes, right, in the first half at Hamilton High School, Friday, Sept. 28, 2012, in Chandler.
Current users sign in here.
© Copyright 2013, East Valley Tribune, Tempe, AZ. [Terms of Use | Privacy Policy]
A Division of 10/13 Communications
TMan43 posted at 10:03 am on Wed, Oct 10, 2012.
Let's think about the fact that forfeits are factored into the equation. The only thing that is missing if there is a forfeit is point differential. Doses this mean that point differential is really being used and we are not being told the truth concerning how team placement in seedings are generated? Forfeits are not counted in the Freeman Ratings because point differential is counted in the Freeman Ratings.
Coaches are not going to stand for this lack of transparency by the AIA. Teams that are obvious playoff teams will have no gripe, however, teams that are on the bubble surely will have a problem not being able to prove why they didn't make it in. Also, seeding order will be a problem for all teams concerned.
TMan43 posted at 5:13 pm on Wed, Oct 10, 2012.
Corrections to previous post. Unfortunately this web site does not allow for editing a post when it is posted so another post is necessary here.
Previous post was partially: Let's think about the fact that forfeits are not factored into the equation. The only thing that is missing if there is a forfeit is point differential. Does this mean that point differential is really being used and we are not being told the truth concerning how team placement in seedings are generated? Forfeits are not counted in the Freeman Ratings because point differential is counted in the Freeman Ratings.