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Username Post: Amaker's Obstacle
mrjames 
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Loc: Montclair, NJ
Reg: 11-21-04
02-29-12 03:04 PM - Post#123071    
    In response to Brian Martin

This is what I have. It'll be close to Pomeroy, but not quite, because I use the variance/co-variance approach, and he uses the pythagorean shortcut method. Basically, he assumes that every team is equal variance/co-var, while I use the actual numbers.

PRINCETON 68, Yale 63 (71%)
CORNELL 65, Dartmouth 55 (94%)
Harvard 64, COLUMBIA 57 (23%)
PENNSYLVANIA 74, Brown 58 (97%)
PENNSYLVANIA 68, Yale 63 (71%)
Harvard 65, CORNELL 57 (14%)
PRINCETON 74, Brown 57 (96%)
COLUMBIA 65, Dartmouth 54 (92%)
PRINCETON 66, Pennsylvania 62 (70%)
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