Boys 2021 HS Club Rankings Week 12
Boys 2021 HS Club Rankings Week 12
Every now and then we take a closer look at a team's record.
We ask the question, why do we have this team ranked here? What was the initial premise that put this team at, say, #15, or #32? We had a look at Germantown this way and see that the main reason we had Germantown at #22 was because of a close loss to Bixby, a highly-ranked school team. That's a reasonable reason, but in the end it's not enough given the other results. As more and more teams play and win, it becomes harder for a team to hold onto a ranking based on a loss.
This is the same reason we drop Allen down despite the fact that Allen had no result. Allen's rankings are based on competitive losses to good teams in the Dallas area. It's not enough as we see Granite Bay, SFGG, Pendleton, KC, Fairfield, Liberty, and Eagan all play and win, and, for the most part, beat ranked teams.
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Woodlands moves up a bit and it's a harsh situation for Royal Irish as it's not their fault their opponents are canceling games. It's frustrating for Royal Irish, but Woodlands also won their state final 57-0. Among the Southern California teams, we had to made a big change. SOC Raptors had beaten San Diego but lost to Thunder. This week's win over Thunder kind of flips the standings among them. As it is, every result between these three teams has been very close, so really it's anyone's guess who would win on the day. But that's why San Diego drops even though they won—we basically had to re-admit the Raptors' win over the Mustangs after those same Raptors beat Thunder as well.
The other moves are all results driven. Yes we bump up the likes of Fairfield, Maryland, Vienna, and Avon based on losses, albeit close losses, but a loss is till data; it's just that if those teams don't back that up with victories elsewhere then they can slip down.