Casual Sophomore Top 25
1. Minnesota Junk Mailers, League 1: They’ve beaten all comers to this point, and until someone beats them, it’s theirs.
2. Red River Rampage, League 1: I don’t care who beat them early on. They have the talent and they beat Dallas twice.
3. Dallas Badgers, League 1: Losses to the Junk Mailers early on, and two losses to Red River, have Dallas squarely in third. I’m not sure anyone other than Minnesota and Red River can beat them tbh.
4. Tehran Twelvers, League 1: They have only two total losses on the season, both to the Junk Mailers, and they beat Red River. The Dallas game coming up will be the key to them moving higher.
5. The Devil’s Rejects, League 3: Very few interleague games for the Rejects, but a skyhigh 377.47 average SP and an undefeated record in League 3 sees their stock rising.
6. New England Cowboys, League 1: 10-0 on the weak side of league 1. They beat Dallas in an unranked scrim, but lost resoundingly to the Junk Mailers in the tourney. That is however their only significant loss to date.
7. Vancouver Vipers, League 4: A surprising member of the top ten, Vancouver has built themselves a pretty solid roster with a respectable 372 average SP. An undefeated regular season, with only losses to Baltimore Crimewave and Minnesota.
8. Phil’s Mickelsons, League 1: They’re undefeated in their conference, but a first round tourney exit at the hands of the Junk Mailers prevented them from having many more interleague games. Their position in the top 10 is tenuous at best.
9. River City Ransom, League 2: Undefeated in league 2, and convincingly so, their talent belies their mediocre 357 average SP. They’re good, but they’re gonna have to beat the teams ahead of them to move up the list.
10. Baltimore Crimewave, League 1: A brutal 6-4 record in conference play, and 5 losses overall looks bad on paper. However, those 5 losses were to Minnesota twice, Dallas, Tehran, and Mickelsons. They had a very impressive tournament run that ended at the hands of Minnesota, which offers hope for the rest of the season. They do however boast the highest average SP in the tier (386.82), so they are always dangerous, and they’ll make a tough playoff draw for any team.
1. Minnesota Junk Mailers, League 1: They’ve beaten all comers to this point, and until someone beats them, it’s theirs.
2. Red River Rampage, League 1: I don’t care who beat them early on. They have the talent and they beat Dallas twice.
3. Dallas Badgers, League 1: Losses to the Junk Mailers early on, and two losses to Red River, have Dallas squarely in third. I’m not sure anyone other than Minnesota and Red River can beat them tbh.
4. Tehran Twelvers, League 1: They have only two total losses on the season, both to the Junk Mailers, and they beat Red River. The Dallas game coming up will be the key to them moving higher.
5. The Devil’s Rejects, League 3: Very few interleague games for the Rejects, but a skyhigh 377.47 average SP and an undefeated record in League 3 sees their stock rising.
6. New England Cowboys, League 1: 10-0 on the weak side of league 1. They beat Dallas in an unranked scrim, but lost resoundingly to the Junk Mailers in the tourney. That is however their only significant loss to date.
7. Vancouver Vipers, League 4: A surprising member of the top ten, Vancouver has built themselves a pretty solid roster with a respectable 372 average SP. An undefeated regular season, with only losses to Baltimore Crimewave and Minnesota.
8. Phil’s Mickelsons, League 1: They’re undefeated in their conference, but a first round tourney exit at the hands of the Junk Mailers prevented them from having many more interleague games. Their position in the top 10 is tenuous at best.
9. River City Ransom, League 2: Undefeated in league 2, and convincingly so, their talent belies their mediocre 357 average SP. They’re good, but they’re gonna have to beat the teams ahead of them to move up the list.
10. Baltimore Crimewave, League 1: A brutal 6-4 record in conference play, and 5 losses overall looks bad on paper. However, those 5 losses were to Minnesota twice, Dallas, Tehran, and Mickelsons. They had a very impressive tournament run that ended at the hands of Minnesota, which offers hope for the rest of the season. They do however boast the highest average SP in the tier (386.82), so they are always dangerous, and they’ll make a tough playoff draw for any team.
Edited by Kirghiz on Feb 8, 2011 00:15:19
Edited by Kirghiz on Feb 8, 2011 00:14:27