Panhandle St. (1-25)


Panhandle St.'s opponents in order of rating:
     Team            Rating        Score  Effect  W- L
   ---------------   ------       ------- ------ -----
   W. Texas A&M       611.8 LOSS   72-105        27- 7 Division II
   Langston           525.4 LOSS   59-102        27- 3 NAIA
   Langston           525.4 LOSS   74-100        27- 3 NAIA
   Wayland Baptist    487.9 LOSS   61-89         20- 7 NAIA
   Wayland Baptist    487.9 LOSS   67-103        20- 7 NAIA
   Bethany (KS)       481.9 LOSS   80-93         14- 8 NAIA
   UNT Dallas         464.8 LOSS   76-108        14- 9 NAIA
   UNT Dallas         464.8 LOSS   84-101        14- 9 NAIA
   Science&Arts (OK)  453.0 LOSS   88-106        14-13 NAIA
   Science&Arts (OK)  453.0 LOSS   81-107        14-13 NAIA
   SW Assem Of God    451.4 LOSS   65-93         14-12 NAIA
   SW Assem Of God    451.4 LOSS   77-108        14-12 NAIA
   Oklahoma City      451.4 LOSS   84-94         14-12 NAIA
   McPherson          434.7 LOSS   76-84         12-13 NAIA
   Texas Wesleyan     432.3 LOSS   68-85         12-14 NAIA
   Texas Wesleyan     432.3 LOSS   92-96         12-14 NAIA
   SW Christian       417.5 LOSS   93-99          9-18 NAIA
   SW Christian       417.5 LOSS   79-87          9-18 NAIA
   Mid-America Chr.   416.3 LOSS   70-73          9-17 NAIA
   Mid-America Chr.   416.3 LOSS   79-82          9-17 NAIA
   John Brown         412.8 LOSS   73-78          9-18 NAIA
   John Brown         412.8 LOSS   67-70          9-18 NAIA
   Central Christian  378.1 LOSS   63-71          5-23 NAIA
   Central Christian  378.1 LOSS   64-73          5-23 NAIA
>> Panhandle St.      335.9 <<                    1-25 NAIA
   Oklahoma City      451.4 WIN    98-97   +++   14-12 NAIA

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).