What are the key differences and similarities between DubStat’s and Borofan’s Ohio high school wrestling rankings? View Ohio high school wrestling rankings for almost 10,000 wrestlers across the state DubStat and Borofan Rankings DubStat and Borofan are the two main ranking websites for Ohio high school wrestling. In this article, we will compare the similarities…
Category: Elo Ratings
How Accurate are DubStat’s Elo Ratings – 2024?
An analysis of the accuracy of DubStat’s Elo rating system for the 2023/2024 OHSAA wrestling season. If you’re unfamiliar with the Elo rating system, check out the following articles for an overview on how it works:What are Elo Ratings and How do they Work?How does DubStat Calculate Elo Ratings? The Numbers For the 2023/24 OHSAA…
How does DubStat calculate Elo ratings?
DubStat’s Elo Rating system is derived from the original system developed in the 1960’s by Physic Professor, Arpad Elo, in order to rate the skill level of chess players. However, DubStat’s system has some key adjustments that make it suitable for wrestling. See What are Elo Ratings and How do they Work? for an introduction…
Updated Rankings 1/10/2024
Updated Ohio High School wrestling rankings based on DubStat’s Elo rating system Check out DubStat’s latest rankings below along with: Updated Rankings Division 1Division 2Division 3Team RankingsWrestler Comparison Tool New Number Ones Wrestler PrevRank D1 106#: Brandon Bickerton (Highland (Medina)) 5 D1 126#: Phoenix Contos (Waite) 2 D2 106#: Jake Landis (Graham) 2 D2 138#:…
What are Elo Ratings and How do they Work?
What are Elo Ratings? Elo ratings are a way to measure the relative skill of players or teams in zero sum games (where each competitor either wins or loses). Arpad Elo The Elo system was named after its creator, Arpad Elo, a Hungarian-American physics professor and chess player, who first created the system to be…