@SPART is a state-of-the-art Excel Sheet that I have developed, and just recently finished. It takes into account the following aspects of teams: Chemistry, Average Level, Strength of Schedule, and Win Percentage. Using all of these aspects, it calculates a spread. The last aspect is how much a team beats or loses to a spread. Below is a more detailed explanation of each aspect.
Chemistry: Chemistry only counts for a small portion of a team's Overall Score. But if a team's chemistry is way below another team's, it affects a spread by a fair amount.
Average Level: This is just a teams average level, with starters weighted a little more than backups.
Strength of Schedule: The average Overall Score of the teams a team has faced subtracted by 70.
Win Percentage: A team's winning percentage multiplied by 50.
Spreads: This is the main part of the whole formula. How much a team beats a spread by divided by 4.
I'll get the rankings each week. It won't really work for Pre-Season rankings as the Spreads are the main part.
Chemistry: Chemistry only counts for a small portion of a team's Overall Score. But if a team's chemistry is way below another team's, it affects a spread by a fair amount.
Average Level: This is just a teams average level, with starters weighted a little more than backups.
Strength of Schedule: The average Overall Score of the teams a team has faced subtracted by 70.
Win Percentage: A team's winning percentage multiplied by 50.
Spreads: This is the main part of the whole formula. How much a team beats a spread by divided by 4.
I'll get the rankings each week. It won't really work for Pre-Season rankings as the Spreads are the main part.