Ok then how you going to figure SOS? As
@Old Mountaineer has documented EVERY system uses OOWP in their formulas to determine SOS. I know not everyone thinks this system is perfect but as has been stated at least it’s transparent. As BK suggested in another thread perhaps tweaking the weight of each component is the answer but I don’t believe eliminating OOWP entirely is the solution.
I find fault with things like the NCAA tournament for the same reason. But wouldn’t it be just as transparent without oowp?
I’ll use Thomasville as an example, not because we deserve special treatment, but because I know their circumstances best. We have benefitted from the split conference champ part of the equation.
In conference, we have had weak teams such as Lexington, South Davidson and West Davidson. We have to play them, hurting our owp. They naturally have scheduled weaker non-conference teams. So a double whammy by using oowp. Thomasville has zero control over that.
Non-conference games are often scheduled a year or two in advance. Again, you have little knowledge of who your opponent schedules or their relative strengths.
I just think that, to level the field as much as possible (no, there’s no perfect system), eliminate as much as possible those things that a team can’t control.