North Carolina 2010-2011

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Re: North Carolina 2010-2011

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Jeremy Gibbs Freesy Does It wrote:Is there a reason North Carolina stats routinely remove the links from the team names on the standings page?
Never noticed that before. We'll get right on fixing that bug in the software.

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Re: North Carolina 2010-2011

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CavsFan2k10 wrote:
Neg wrote:
Judy Sucks a Lemon for Breakfast wrote:Whoa those are some of the weirdest stats I've seen. I can't figure out how to read the Individual pages.
They posted the total point value instead of the number of questions answered.
So what reads "15" under the 15 column equates to 1 power, "30" under the 15 column equates to 2 powers, "45" under the 15 column equates to 3 powers... etc?
Yes.
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Re: North Carolina 2010-2011

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Carangoides ciliarius wrote:So it was just played with bouncebacks? It's hard to read stats i'm not familiar with, sometimes. But, okay.
Just to clarify, the tournament was played without bouncebacks.
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Re: North Carolina 2010-2011

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CavsFan2k10 wrote:
Neg wrote:
Judy Sucks a Lemon for Breakfast wrote:Whoa those are some of the weirdest stats I've seen. I can't figure out how to read the Individual pages.
They posted the total point value instead of the number of questions answered.
So what reads "15" under the 15 column equates to 1 power, "30" under the 15 column equates to 2 powers, "45" under the 15 column equates to 3 powers... etc?
This is the case.

EDIT: I see that this was already answered.
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