Cincinnati (16-7)


Cincinnati's opponents in order of rating:
     Team            Rating        Score  Effect  W- L
   ---------------   ------       ------- ------ -----
   Syracuse           799.9 LOSS   53-60         23- 1 Division I
   West Virginia      734.4 LOSS   74-77         16- 8 Division I
   Xavier             709.5 LOSS   53-76         15- 8 Division I
   Marshall           694.4 LOSS   69-73         14- 9 Division I
   St. John's (NY)    672.6 LOSS   55-57         10-13 Division I
   Rutgers            672.3 LOSS   54-61         12-12 Division I
   Presbyterian       597.4 LOSS   54-56    -    10-13 Division I
>> Cincinnati         711.5 <<                   16- 7 Division I
   Georgetown         762.0 WIN    68-64   ++    18- 4 Division I
   Connecticut        724.2 WIN    70-67   ++    15- 8 Division I
   Notre Dame         723.6 WIN    71-55   ++    15- 8 Division I
   Pittsburgh         711.1 WIN    66-63    +    15- 9 Division I
   Oklahoma           708.9 WIN    56-55    +    13-10 Division I
   Villanova          684.6 WIN    82-78    +    11-13 Division I
   Georgia            673.9 WIN    57-51    +    10-12 Division I
   DePaul             664.4 WIN    74-66    +    11-12 Division I
   Northwstn St (LA)  636.4 WIN    71-43    +    14- 9 Division I
   Wright State       631.5 WIN    78-58    +    11-14 Division I
   Miami (OH)         622.2 WIN    56-47    +     7-14 Division I
   Jacksonville St.   584.4 WIN    73-59    -    10-16 Division I
   Alabama St.        560.6 WIN    65-40    -     8-15 Division I
   Chicago State      536.9 WIN    95-60    -     3-20 Division I
   Ark Pine Bluff     536.7 WIN   101-53    -     5-19 Division I
   Radford            522.5 WIN   101-70    -     4-21 Division I

Games against teams within about 100 rating points are often the best indicators of a team's actual strength.

"Effect" ranges from "---", a game that caused a large decrease in the team rating, to "+++", a game that produced a large increase in rating.

Note that wins over very weak teams may actually hurt a team's rating (the opposite is true for losses to very good teams).