NCAA '06 Ladder
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Rank User     Power   Power Adjusters   Record   Home   Away   Community   Opponents   Ratings   Points
you opp pts ratings W-L PCT W-L PCT W-L PCT W-L PCT W-L PCT AVGr AVGo For Against
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Note: You must successfully submit at least 1 game before making it into the ladder table.

The Table
What does the table above show exactly?
Each column may be sorted by clicking the header of the column. Also the table has been paged to only show up to 25 results at a time. To jump to a different page, use the arrow buttons at the top of the table. The following describes each column in the table and what it represents:
  • Rank - Rank based on Power value
  • User - User's EA Screen Name and link to user's page


  • Power - Power rating based on power formula
  • you - Part of the power formula representing the record of the user
  • opp - Part of the power formula representing the record of the user's opponents
  • pts - Part of the power formula dealing with points scored and given up
  • ratings - Part of the power formula dealing with team ratings (user and opp)


  • Records - These are total, home, away, community and user's opponent records


  • AVGr - The average rating (from ratings page) of teams used by the user
  • AVGo - The average rating (from ratings page) of teams used by the user's opponents


  • For - Average points scored per game by user
  • Against - Average points scored per game by user's opponents
The Formula (Broken Down)
How is my power calculated?
The power formula basically breaks down into 4 Power Adjusters: your record, your opponent's record, points scored, and team usage ratings. Add these 4 values together to get your total power. Here are the current forumlas for each part of the power formula:
you = 2((.9HW) + (1.1AW))
W + L
   
opp = 2((.9OPPhw) + (1.1OPPaw))
OPPw + OPPl
   
pts = PF
PF + 2PA
   
ratings = AVGo - AVGr
50
power = you + opp + pts + ratings
Note: Modified July 17, 2005