Franchise Point Rankings by mongoose_22. Context for his ratings are described below. I copy and pasted from trade chat so the format came out funky. Thanks to him for putting this together.
3 points for a WS victory, 3 points for a league pennants, 1 point for playing in a LCS, 1 point for making the playoffs, 1 point for having a winning record, and 1 point for having one of the top two records in the league (in the case of a tie, both teams were awareded. For example, if there was a 101 W team and two 98 W teams, both of the 98 win teams were awarded the point). So the most a team could get in a single season would be 10 points. But if you had a solid season, made the playoffs, you'd still get 2 points (one for a winning record, and one for making the playoffs).
1- Charlotte Tar Heels- 105
2- Minnesota Golden Gophers- 94
3- Arizona Lumberjacks- 89
4- Nashville Commodores- 83
5- Charleston Cougars- 61
6- Anaheim Trojans- 57
7- Syracuse Orange- 53
7- Richmond Spiders- 53
9- Salem Beavers- 52
10- Dover Fightin Blue Hens- 50
11- Fargo Bison- 46
12- Helena Grizzlies- 44
13- Detroit Wolverines- 42
14- New York Red Storm- 39
15- Philadelphia Owls- 35
16- Texas Tech Red Raiders- 30
17- Oakland Golden Bears- 27
18- Louisville Cardinals- 26
19- New Orleans Bayou Bengals- 21
20- Cincinnati Bearcats- 19
21- Huntington Thundering Herd- 17
21- Little Rock Razorbacks- 17
23- Kansas City Wildcats- 16
23- Iowa City Hawkeyes- 16
25- Boise Broncos- 14
26- Buffalo Bulls- 13
27- Portland Ducks- 12
28- Seattle Huskies- 11
29- Columbus Buckeyes- 9
30- Memphis Tigers- 7
31- Chicago Blue Demons- 6
31- Jackson Rebels- 6
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
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