Texas-El Paso (10-13)


Texas-El Paso's opponents in order of rating:
     Team            Rating        Score  Effect  W- L
   ---------------   ------       ------- ------ -----
   Nevada Las Vegas   758.3 LOSS   54-65         21- 4 Division I
   Kansas St.         738.3 LOSS   70-78         17- 6 Division I
   Colorado St.       718.7 LOSS   53-56         15- 7 Division I
   Oregon             703.3 LOSS   59-64         16- 7 Division I
   Marshall           694.4 LOSS   60-76         14- 9 Division I
   New Mexico St.     690.9 LOSS   73-89         17- 7 Division I
   Tulsa              686.2 LOSS   48-59         14- 9 Division I
   UAB                654.4 LOSS   60-61          9-13 Division I
   Tulane             654.0 LOSS   58-66         15- 8 Division I
   Rice               649.2 LOSS   75-77         13-11 Division I
   Houston            640.4 LOSS   76-81         11-11 Division I
   Texas San Antonio  640.0 LOSS   64-73         14- 9 Division I
   Stephen F.Austin   595.0 LOSS   35-53         12-10 Division I
>> Texas-El Paso      643.0 <<                   10-13 Division I
   New Mexico St.     690.9 WIN    73-69   ++    17- 7 Division I
   Auburn             676.5 WIN    83-76   ++    13-11 Division I
   Clemson            650.8 WIN    61-48   ++    11-12 Division I
   East Carolina      641.5 WIN    70-56    +    12-10 Division I
   Houston            640.4 WIN    70-50    +    11-11 Division I
   Southern Meth.     627.1 WIN    70-64    +    10-13 Division I
   Riverside          614.4 WIN    52-41    +    11-12 Division I
   McNeese St.        613.4 WIN    69-54    +    11-10 Division I
   Southern U.        581.9 WIN    87-57    +    13-11 Division I
   Ark Pine Bluff     536.7 WIN    79-58          5-19 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).