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In [[sport]]s, '''strength of schedule''' ('''SOS''') refers to the difficulty or ease of a team's/person's opponent as compared to other teams/persons. This is especially important if teams in a [[league (sports)|league]] do not play each other the same number of times. | |||
==Computation== | |||
The strength of schedule can be calculated in many ways. Such calculations are the basis of many of [[Tie-breaking in Swiss-system tournaments|the various tie-breaking systems]] used in [[Swiss-system tournaments]] in [[chess]] and other tabletop games. Before the 2004 season, in the American [[college football]] [[Bowl Championship Series]] (BCS) <ref>[http://www.bcsfootball.org/bcsfb/history BCS Chronology], BCSFootball.org.</ref> the SOS was calculated as follows, where OR is the opponents' record, while OOR is the opponents' opponents record.<ref>[http://www.nationalchamps.net/NCAA/BCS/strength_of_schedule_explain.htm Strength of Schedule] NationalChamps.net</ref> | |||
{{sabermetric | formula = <math>\mathrm{SOS} = \frac{\mathrm{2(OR)+(OOR)}}{\mathrm{3}}</math>}} | |||
Other calculations include adding the opponent's power ratings and multiplying them by the number of games, or a modification by assigning weights (higher weights for "stronger" teams).<ref>[http://www.laxpower.com/update07/ex_sos.php Strength of Schedule], Laxpower.com</ref> | |||
Furthermore, several more factors may be added, such as the position of the team in the league, the strength of the team's [[division (sports)|division]] or [[conference (sports)|conference]], which games count in the formula and which don't (vital in the [[Bowl Championship Series]]), the locations of the games (see [[home team]] and [[home advantage]]) and others. | |||
==Use== | |||
The BCS previously used the SOS in its formula to determine which teams will play in BCS Bowls, and more importantly, to the [[BCS National Championship Game]]. On the contrary, several leagues don't incorporate SOS directly into team standings. For most leagues, however, the team standings are typically affected by the overall strength of the conference the team plays in. The strength of the conference largely depends on the amount of NFL players the conference produces. For instance, from 1992-2011, of 1874 college athletes who entered the NFL, roughly 31% came from the SEC compared to only .64% from the MAC-EAST conference. <ref>http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d828a004e/article/which-college-football-program-produces-most-nfl-talent</ref> Therefore, playing a team in the SEC would likely increase a team's SOS as compared to playing a team in the MAC-EAST. | |||
For example, in the [[National Football League]] (NFL) the 32 teams don't face each other in a season, since there are only 16 games per season. The NFL is divided into 2 conferences, which is further divided into 4 divisions per conference. Each team plays a team from their division twice, teams from another division in the same conference once in a three-year cycle, teams from another division of the other conference once in a four-year cycle, and two other teams having the same places in the conference from the prior season. In other words, a weak team would play other weak teams, while a team will play the teams from their division no matter the strength.<ref>[http://football.about.com/cs/football101/a/bl_schedproced.htm Football 101 - NFL Scheduling Procedures], About.com</ref> | |||
[[Major League Baseball]] (MLB) has a more extreme way of scheduling since interleague games are done rarely, and were only introduced in [[1997 Major League Baseball season|1997]], plus the fact that interleague games do not exactly have concrete rules, save for the number of rest days and doubleheaders.<ref>[http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060404&content_id=1383448&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb The schedule is a Major undertaking], [[Major League Baseball]] official website.</ref> | |||
In the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA), the 30 teams are all guaranteed to face each other at least twice in an 82-game regular season, although intra-division games are more frequent (as much as four times) than inter-conference games (twice). In the [[National Hockey League]], prior to 2008, some teams did not meet each other in a given year, and intra-division games are more frequent (six times) when compared to the NBA. A strong team in a weak division or conference is capable of bloating their record in order to have a better seeding in the [[playoff]]s. | |||
In order to resolve differing strengths of schedule among teams, the [[playoff]]s are held after the season to determine which team will win the championship. The best teams from each conference qualify and are done at a variety of [[playoff format|format]]s. The playoffs conclude with a championship game or series with the two teams representing their own conferences. The playoffs may also award a [[home advantage]] to a team with a superior record, regardless of their SOS, although the NFL holds its [[Super Bowl|championship game]] at a predetermined site, while the MLB awards the home-field advantage in the [[World Series]] to the team representing the league that won the [[MLB All-Star Game|All-Star Game]]. | |||
The concept of "strength of schedule" is alien to [[Europe]]an domestic leagues since each league is not divided into divisions or conferences (the meaning of "conference" is different here, since even though several leagues may be in one conference, teams from the same conference do not play teams from other leagues of the same conference. See [[Football Conference]] for an example.), and every team plays every opponent twice (home and away) and as such, no playoffs are usually done to determine the winner; the team with the best record wins the championship outright, with several [[Group tournament ranking system#Tiebreaking criteria|tiebreaking criteria]] to determine a team's overall standing. | |||
In inter-European competition, no permanent divisions or groups are instituted although qualifying teams are [[Sortition|drawn]] into different groups, where the top teams per group advance into the "knockout stage" which is almost similar to the concept of "playoffs" in North American sports. In association football, [[UEFA coefficient]]s are used to determine seedings in tournaments organized by [[UEFA]]. Countries that had teams progress deeper into UEFA competitions have a higher coefficient. A higher coefficient means that teams don't have to meet teams that are as strong as them early in the tournament, while weaker teams have to face stronger teams in the early stages. | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
[[Category:Sports records and statistics]] | |||
[[Category:Terminology used in multiple sports]] |
Revision as of 09:17, 9 November 2013
In sports, strength of schedule (SOS) refers to the difficulty or ease of a team's/person's opponent as compared to other teams/persons. This is especially important if teams in a league do not play each other the same number of times.
Computation
The strength of schedule can be calculated in many ways. Such calculations are the basis of many of the various tie-breaking systems used in Swiss-system tournaments in chess and other tabletop games. Before the 2004 season, in the American college football Bowl Championship Series (BCS) [1] the SOS was calculated as follows, where OR is the opponents' record, while OOR is the opponents' opponents record.[2]
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Other calculations include adding the opponent's power ratings and multiplying them by the number of games, or a modification by assigning weights (higher weights for "stronger" teams).[3]
Furthermore, several more factors may be added, such as the position of the team in the league, the strength of the team's division or conference, which games count in the formula and which don't (vital in the Bowl Championship Series), the locations of the games (see home team and home advantage) and others.
Use
The BCS previously used the SOS in its formula to determine which teams will play in BCS Bowls, and more importantly, to the BCS National Championship Game. On the contrary, several leagues don't incorporate SOS directly into team standings. For most leagues, however, the team standings are typically affected by the overall strength of the conference the team plays in. The strength of the conference largely depends on the amount of NFL players the conference produces. For instance, from 1992-2011, of 1874 college athletes who entered the NFL, roughly 31% came from the SEC compared to only .64% from the MAC-EAST conference. [4] Therefore, playing a team in the SEC would likely increase a team's SOS as compared to playing a team in the MAC-EAST.
For example, in the National Football League (NFL) the 32 teams don't face each other in a season, since there are only 16 games per season. The NFL is divided into 2 conferences, which is further divided into 4 divisions per conference. Each team plays a team from their division twice, teams from another division in the same conference once in a three-year cycle, teams from another division of the other conference once in a four-year cycle, and two other teams having the same places in the conference from the prior season. In other words, a weak team would play other weak teams, while a team will play the teams from their division no matter the strength.[5]
Major League Baseball (MLB) has a more extreme way of scheduling since interleague games are done rarely, and were only introduced in 1997, plus the fact that interleague games do not exactly have concrete rules, save for the number of rest days and doubleheaders.[6]
In the National Basketball Association (NBA), the 30 teams are all guaranteed to face each other at least twice in an 82-game regular season, although intra-division games are more frequent (as much as four times) than inter-conference games (twice). In the National Hockey League, prior to 2008, some teams did not meet each other in a given year, and intra-division games are more frequent (six times) when compared to the NBA. A strong team in a weak division or conference is capable of bloating their record in order to have a better seeding in the playoffs.
In order to resolve differing strengths of schedule among teams, the playoffs are held after the season to determine which team will win the championship. The best teams from each conference qualify and are done at a variety of formats. The playoffs conclude with a championship game or series with the two teams representing their own conferences. The playoffs may also award a home advantage to a team with a superior record, regardless of their SOS, although the NFL holds its championship game at a predetermined site, while the MLB awards the home-field advantage in the World Series to the team representing the league that won the All-Star Game.
The concept of "strength of schedule" is alien to European domestic leagues since each league is not divided into divisions or conferences (the meaning of "conference" is different here, since even though several leagues may be in one conference, teams from the same conference do not play teams from other leagues of the same conference. See Football Conference for an example.), and every team plays every opponent twice (home and away) and as such, no playoffs are usually done to determine the winner; the team with the best record wins the championship outright, with several tiebreaking criteria to determine a team's overall standing.
In inter-European competition, no permanent divisions or groups are instituted although qualifying teams are drawn into different groups, where the top teams per group advance into the "knockout stage" which is almost similar to the concept of "playoffs" in North American sports. In association football, UEFA coefficients are used to determine seedings in tournaments organized by UEFA. Countries that had teams progress deeper into UEFA competitions have a higher coefficient. A higher coefficient means that teams don't have to meet teams that are as strong as them early in the tournament, while weaker teams have to face stronger teams in the early stages.
References
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- ↑ BCS Chronology, BCSFootball.org.
- ↑ Strength of Schedule NationalChamps.net
- ↑ Strength of Schedule, Laxpower.com
- ↑ http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d828a004e/article/which-college-football-program-produces-most-nfl-talent
- ↑ Football 101 - NFL Scheduling Procedures, About.com
- ↑ The schedule is a Major undertaking, Major League Baseball official website.