Wellp. Time to adjust my Top 10 again, to account for today's games in the Iolani Classic:Naz wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2017 7:44 pmI'd assume the best way to rank in pre-season is to compare head-to-head games, games vs common opponents, and "strength" of pre-season schedules. Just for the sake of pure discussion, I have to ask what is your rationale for having Kailua ahead of two teams that they have lost to in your top 10 (Iolani and St. Francis) and one spot ahead of Kamehameha who beat St. Francis by 5 (Kailua lost to them by 15). Secondly, how do you justify Kapolei ahead of a team that beat them by 23?HS Football Fanatic wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2017 4:34 pm
Oops. After last night's games, gotta make adjustments to my Top 10:
1. Punahou 2. Kailua 3. Kamehameha 4. St Francis 5. Kapolei 6. Maryknoll 7. Iolani 8. Kahuku 9. Kalaheo 10. Farrington.
1. Punahou 2. Kapolei 3. Kailua 4. Kamehameha 5. St Francis 6. Maryknoll 7. Iolani 8. Kahuku 9. Farrington. 10. Kalaheo
Kamehameha sucked, losing by 6 to (previously) #5 Kapolei. Maryknoll beat Kalaheo by 20, so I'm dropping Kalaheo to #10. Today, in the Iolani Classic, Kamehameha and Kalaheo were the biggest disappointments. Kamehameha decided to be sucky and inconsistent yet again, and this time it cost them the game. So, I made Kamehameha pay for their suckiness by dropping them one rank, from #3 to #4. They weren't supposed to lose to Kapolei. As for Kalaheo, well, it's just that I didn't want them to lose to Maryknoll. I'm not particularly fond of Maryknoll. I mean, I could see Kalaheo losing to them, but by 20? Come on, Kalaheo. You're on the verge of falling out of my Top 10. Let's go. (I kind of like Kalaheo).