Saturday, October 24, 2015

Final D2 QPRs and the semifinal matchups

Saturday's game's were largely academic, but for the sake of thoroughness, here are the final Division II QPRs:

(QPR includes only Division II games. Games against teams in other Vermont divisions are only counted for tiebreaker purposes and out-of-state games are ignored entirely.)
1. Burr and Burton (9-0 overall, 8-0 D2), 112 points, 14 QPR
2. Bellows Falls (8-1 overall, 7-1 D2), 91 points, 11.38 QPR
3. Burlington (7-2 overall, 6-2 D2), 72 points, 9 QPR
4. Milton (6-3 overall, 5-3 D2), 55 points, 6.88 QPR
5. Fair Haven (5-4 overall, 4-4 D2), 40 points, 5 QPR
6. Mt. Mansfield (3-6 overall, 3-5 D2), 27 points, 3.38 QPR
7. Mt. Abraham (2-7 overall, 2-6 D2), 16 points, 2 QPR
8. Lyndon (1-8 overall, 1-7 D2), 7 points, 0.88 QPR
9. North Country (0-9 overall, 0-8 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR

With the Division II standings finalized and Saturday's quarterfinals in the books, we have the following schedule for the semifinals of the state tournaments. Official pairings and game times should be out sometime tonight or tomorrow.

Division I
No. 5 CVU (5-4) at No. 1 Rutland (8-1)
No. 3 Hartford (7-2) at No. 2 Middlebury (9-0)
Division II
No. 4 Milton (6-3) at No. 1 Burr and Burton (9-0)
No. 3 Burlington (7-2) at No. 2 Bellows Falls (8-1)
Division III
No. 3 Woodstock (7-2) at No. 2 U-32 (7-1)
No. 4 Mill River (7-2) at No. 1 Otter Valley (9-0)

Friday, October 23, 2015

Friday's games wrap up D-II playoff picture

Friday night was an interesting night around the Vermont high school football rankings, with quarterfinal games in divisions I and III, and one game that was effectively a quarterfinal in Division II.

Needing an upset win to get to the postseason, Fair Haven pushed Bellows Falls to the end before the Terriers held on for a 41-35 victory that closed the D-II playoff picture. The result means Milton will be the No. 4 seed regardless of how it does in tomorrow's finale at Mt. Abraham and the Slaters will be the odd team out. The QPRs heading into the final games of the regular season on Saturday are below:

 (QPR includes only Division II games. Games against teams in other Vermont divisions are only counted for tiebreaker purposes.)
1. Burr and Burton (8-0 overall, 8-0 D2), 108 points, 13.5 QPR
2. Bellows Falls (8-1 overall, 7-1 D2), 87 points, 10.88 QPR
3. Burlington (7-2 overall, 6-2 D2), 68 points, 8.5 QPR
4. Milton (5-3 overall, 4-3 D2), 42 points, 6 QPR
5. Fair Haven (5-4 overall, 4-4 D2), 38 points, 4.75 QPR
6. Mt. Mansfield (2-6 overall, 2-5 D2), 18 points, 2.57 QPR
7. Mt. Abraham (2-6 overall, 2-5 D2), 16 points, 2.29 QPR
8. Lyndon (1-7 overall, 1-6 D2), 7 points, 1 QPR
9. North Country (0-9 overall, 0-8 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR


Also, congratulations to Friday night's playoff winners: Rutland, Middlebury, Hartford, CVU, U-32 and Woodstock. With those results in mind, next week's semifinal matchups should be:

Division I
No. 5 CVU (5-4) at No. 1 Rutland (8-1)
No. 3 Hartford (7-2) at No. 2 Middlebury (9-0)
Division II
No. 4 Milton at No. 1 Burr and Burton (records TBD)
No. 3 Burlington (7-2) at No. 2 Bellows Falls (8-1)
Division III
No. 3 Woodstock (7-2) at No. 2 U-32 (7-1)

The other Division III matchup will be decided in Saturday's quarterfinals: No. 1 Otter Valley vs. No. 8 BFA-Fairfax and No. 4 Mill River vs. No. 5 Windsor.

Sunday, October 18, 2015

DI and DIII playoff schedule and updated D2 QPRs

In case you missed it last night, the pairings are out for the divisions I and III Vermont high school football playoffs. They are:

Division I

Quarterfinals
(All Friday at 7 pm)
No. 8 Mt. Anthony (3-5) at No. 1 Rutland (7-1)
No. 7 St. Johnsbury (4-4) at No. 2 Middlebury (8-0)
No. 6 Colchester (4-4) at No. 3 Hartford (6-2)
No. 5 CVU (4-4) at No. 4 Brattleboro (4-4) 
Consolation games
No. 10 BFA-St. Albans (3-5) at No. 9 Essex (3-5), 7 pm Friday
No. 12 South Burlington (0-8) at No. 11 Rice (1-6), 2 pm Saturday

Division III

Quarterfinals
No. 8 BFA-Fairfax (3-5) at No. 1 Otter Valley (8-0), 1 pm Saturday
No. 7 Springfield (3-5) at No. 2 U-32 (6-1), 7 pm Friday
No. 6 Oxbow (5-3) at No. 3 Woodstock (6-2), 7 pm Friday
No. 5 Windsor (5-3) at No. 4 Mill River (6-2), 1 pm Saturday
Consolation games
No. 10 Winooski (1-6) at No. 9 Poultney (2-6), 1 pm Saturday
No. 12 MSJ (1-7) at No. 11 Spaulding (1-7), 7 pm Friday

Division II

Meanwhile there's still a week to go in the Division II regular season, but there's only one thing left to be decided. Burr and Burton clinched the top seed by topping Bellows Falls in Saturday night's showdown while the Terriers and third-place Burlington have also locked up playoff berths. BF and BHS would finish tied for second in the QPR if the Seahorses win and the Terriers lose in Week 9, but Bellows Falls would still get home field for their semifinal matchup thanks to a head to head win.

That leaves Milton and Fair Haven fighting for the final spot, and despite the Yellowjackets owning the higher current QPR and the head-to-head victory, it's the Slaters who control their own destiny. A win over Bellows Falls (which has nothing to play for) would give Fair Haven enough of a strength-of-schedule boost to finish two points ahead of Milton, regardless of whether the Yellowjackets top Mt. Abraham in their finale.

Here are the current D2 QPRs:

(QPR includes only Division II games. Games against teams in other Vermont divisions are only counted for tiebreaker purposes.)
1. Burr and Burton (8-0 overall, 8-0 D2), 104 points, 13 QPR
2. Bellows Falls (7-1 overall, 6-1 D2), 70 points, 10 QPR
3. Burlington (6-2 overall, 5-2 D2), 61 points, 8.71 QPR
4. Milton (5-3 overall, 4-3 D2), 42 points, 6 QPR
5. Fair Haven (5-3 overall, 4-3 D2), 38 points, 5.43 QPR
6. Mt. Mansfield (2-6 overall, 2-5 D2), 18 points, 2.57 QPR
7. Mt. Abraham (2-6 overall, 2-5 D2), 16 points, 2.29 QPR
8. Lyndon (1-7 overall, 1-6 D2), 7 points, 1 QPR
9. North Country (0-8 overall, 0-7 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR

How do these numbers work? Teams receive 10 points for a win over a D1 opponent, 7 points for a win over a D2 opponent and 5 points for a D3 opponent. Teams also receive 2 points for every game won by the teams they have beaten. QPR is total points divided by games played.

Saturday, October 17, 2015

QPRs updated through Saturday afternoon's games

Here are updated Vermont high school football QPRs through Saturday afternoon's games. Unfortunately, I'm experiencing computer issues so I don't think I'm going to be able to update with final numbers later tonight.

Thus to sum up:
1. The winner of Bellows Falls-Burr and Burton game will clinch the top seeded in Division II.
2. Otter Valley will be the #1 seed in D3 with a win and I think #2 with a loss.
3. Mill River would be #2 with a win or #4 with a loss.

Division I (final)

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including losses for Rutland and Hartford, are ignored)

1. Rutland (7-1* overall, 7-0 D1), 118 points, 16.86 QPR
2. Middlebury (8-0 overall, 7-0 D1), 124 points, 15.5 QPR
3. Hartford (6-2* overall, 6-1 D1), 98 points, 14 QPR
4. Brattleboro (4-4 overall, 4-4 D1), 62 points, 7.75 QPR
5T. CVU (4-4 overall, 4-4 D1), 58 points, 7.25 QPR
5T. Colchester (4-4 overall, 4-4 D1), 58 points, 7.25 QPR
7. St. Johnsbury (4-4 overall, 3-4 D1), 47 points, 5.88 QPR
8T. Mt. Anthony (3-5 overall, 3-5 D1), 46 points, 5.75 QPR
8T. Essex (3-5 overall, 3-5 D1), 46 points, 5.75 QPR
10. BFA-St. Albans (3-5 overall, 2-5 D1), 37 points, 4.63 QPR
11. Rice (1-6 overall, 1-5 D1), 16 points, 2.29 QPR
12. South Burlington (0-8 overall, 0-8 D1), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division II

(QPR includes only Division II games. Games against teams in other Vermont divisions are only counted for tiebreaker purposes.)

1. Burr and Burton (7-0 overall, 7-0 D2), 85 points, 12.14 QPR
2. Bellows Falls (7-0 overall, 6-0 D2), 70 points, 11.67 QPR
3. Burlington (6-2 overall, 5-2 D2), 61 points, 8.71 QPR
4. Milton (5-3 overall, 4-3 D2), 42 points, 6 QPR
5. Fair Haven (5-3 overall, 4-3 D2), 38 points, 5.43 QPR
6. Mt. Mansfield (2-6 overall, 2-5 D2), 18 points, 2.57 QPR
7. Mt. Abraham (2-6 overall, 2-5 D2), 16 points, 2.29 QPR
8. Lyndon (1-7 overall, 1-6 D2), 7 points, 1 QPR
9. North Country (0-8 overall, 0-7 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division III

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including a loss for Windsor and wins for Mill River and Woodstock, are ignored)

1. Otter Valley (7-0 overall, 7-0 D3), 77 points, 11 QPR
2. U-32 (6-1 overall, 6-1 D3), 70 points, 10 QPR
3. Woodstock (6-2* overall, 5-2 D3), 63 points, 9 QPR
4. Mill River (6-1* overall, 5-1 D3), 49 points, 8.17 QPR
5. Windsor (5-3* overall, 5-2 D3), 45 points, 6.42 QPR
6. Oxbow (5-3 overall, 4-3 D3), 39 points, 4.88 QPR
7T. Springfield (3-5 overall, 3-4 D3), 23 points, 2.88 QPR
7T. BFA-Fairfax (3-5 overall, 3-4 D3), 23 points, 2.88 QPR
9. Poultney (2-6 overall, 2-5 D3), 14 points, 1.757 QPR
10. Winooski (1-6 overall, 1-6 D3), 7 points, 1 QPR
11T. MSJ (1-7 overall, 1-7 D3), 7 points, 0.83 QPR
11T. Spaulding (1-7 overall, 1-7 D3), 7 points, 0.83 QPR


How do these numbers work? Teams receive 10 points for a win over a D1 opponent, 7 points for a win over a D2 opponent and 5 points for a D3 opponent. Teams also receive 2 points for every game won by the teams they have beaten. QPR is total points divided by games played.





Friday, October 16, 2015

A Playoff update after Friday's games

So the updated Vermont high school football QPRs are out. What do they mean? What's left to be decide? Here's a look at what's still up for grabs:

Divison I

There's just one game left, St. Johnsbury vs. Lyndon tomorrow, and it's a big one. A win would give St. Johnsbury 9 points and put them in the playoffs as the seventh seed, 1 point ahead of both Mt. Anthony and Essex.

I specifically asked Middlebury Sean Farrell, the Middlebury athletic director who handles the QPRs for the Vermont Interscholastic Football League, and he told me head-to-head is the first tiebreaker after overall QPR. That means Mt. Anthony's Week 2 win over Essex puts the Patriots in the playoffs for sure, and leaves the Hornets needing Lyndon to pull the upset tomorrow to get to the quarterfinals.

The one other thing that's still to be decided is the fifth seed. Colchester has it now, but CVU would pick up two points if St. J wins tomorrow, which would leave the Lakers and Redhawks tied. CVU owns the head-to-head win there and would take the higher spot if the Hilltoppers prevail.

So as I see it the quarterfinal matchups will be:
1. Rutland vs. 8. Mt. Anthony or Essex
2. Middlebury vs. 7. St. Johnsbury or Mt. Anthony
3. Hartford vs. 6. Colchester or CVU
4. Brattleboro vs. 5. CVU or Colchester.

Assuming all teams opt to play next week, the consolation matchups should be BFA at Essex or St. Johnsbury and South Burlington at Rice.

Division II 

Burlington's latest last-gasp win at Fair Haven pretty much locks the Seahorses into the #3 seed, especially with winless North Country on the schedule next week.

The Seahorses' win was also a boost for Milton as it eliminated the possibility of a three-way tie for third, but the Yellowjackets aren't a sure thing yet. If Fair Haven can knock off Bellows Falls next week, the Slaters will finish 2 or 4 points ahead of Milton and steal the last spot, regardless of what the Yellowjackets do against Mt. Abraham.

Division III

There's still a lot to be decided tomorrow as the Mill River-Otter Valley and Windsor-Woodstock games will decide the first five positions. But the playoff field is set, after Fairfax's win over Winooski and U-32's win over Spaulding.

Oxbow wrapped up the sixth seed with its win over Springfield, and that dropped the Cosmos into a tie with Fairfax for seventh and eighth. If MSJ beats Poultney tomorrow, Springfield moves back in front. If Poultney wins, the Bullets and Cosmos should go to a coin toss as the teams didn't play and they had the same results vs. their common opponents.

So here are the playoff matchups as I see them:
1. Otter Valley or U-32 vs. 8. Fairfax or Springfield
2. U-32 or Mill River vs. 7. Fairfax or Springfield
3. Otter Valley, Woodstock or Windsor vs. 6. Oxbow
4 vs. 5. Some combination of Woodstock, Windsor and Mill River



Vermont HS football QPR through Friday's games

Here are the Vermont high school football QPRs heading into Saturday, the final day of the regular season in divisions I and III:

Division I

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including losses for Rutland and Hartford, are ignored)

1. Rutland (7-1* overall, 7-0 D1), 116 points, 16.57 QPR
2. Middlebury (8-0 overall, 7-0 D1), 124 points, 15.5 QPR
3. Hartford (6-2* overall, 6-1 D1), 96 points, 13.71 QPR
4. Brattleboro (4-4 overall, 4-4 D1), 60 points, 7.5 QPR
5. Colchester (4-4 overall, 4-4 D1), 58 points, 7.25 QPR
6. CVU (4-4 overall, 4-4 D1), 56 points, 7 QPR
7T. Mt. Anthony (3-5 overall, 3-5 D1), 46 points, 5.75 QPR
7T. Essex (3-5 overall, 3-5 D1), 46 points, 5.75 QPR
9. St. Johnsbury (3-4 overall, 3-4 D1), 38 points, 5.43 QPR
10. BFA-St. Albans (3-5 overall, 2-5 D1), 35 points, 4.38 QPR
11. Rice (1-6 overall, 1-5 D1), 16 points, 2.29 QPR
12. South Burlington (0-8 overall, 0-8 D1), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division II

(QPR includes only Division II games. Games against teams in other Vermont divisions are only counted for tiebreaker purposes.)

1. Burr and Burton (7-0 overall, 7-0 D2), 83 points, 11.86 QPR
2. Bellows Falls (7-0 overall, 6-0 D2), 68 points, 11.33 QPR
3. Burlington (6-2 overall, 5-2 D2), 59 points, 8.43 QPR
4. Milton (5-3 overall, 4-3 D2), 40 points, 5.71 QPR
5. Fair Haven (5-3 overall, 4-3 D2), 36 points, 5.14 QPR
6. Mt. Abraham (2-5 overall, 2-4 D2), 16 points, 2.67 QPR
7. Mt. Mansfield (1-6 overall, 1-5 D2), 7 points, 1.17 QPR
8. Lyndon (1-6 overall, 1-6 D2), 7 points, 1 QPR
9. North Country (0-8 overall, 0-7 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division III

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including a loss for Windsor and wins for Mill River and Woodstock, are ignored)

1. Otter Valley (7-0 overall, 7-0 D3), 73 points, 10.43 QPR
2. U-32 (6-1 overall, 6-1 D3), 68 points, 9.71 QPR
3. Woodstock (5-2* overall, 4-2 D3), 48 points, 8 QPR
4. Mill River (6-1* overall, 5-1 D3), 47 points, 7.83 QPR
5. Windsor (5-2* overall, 5-1 D3), 43 points, 7.17 QPR
6. Oxbow (5-3 overall, 4-3 D3), 39 points, 4.88 QPR
7T. Springfield (3-5 overall, 3-4 D3), 21 points, 2.63 QPR
7T. BFA-Fairfax (3-5 overall, 3-4 D3), 21 points, 2.63 QPR
10T. Winooski (1-6 overall, 1-6 D3), 7 points, 1 QPR
10T. Poultney (1-6 overall, 1-5 D3), 7 points, 1 QPR
10T. MSJ (1-6 overall, 1-6 D3), 7 points, 1 QPR
12. Spaulding (1-7 overall, 1-7 D3), 7 points, 0.83 QPR


How do these numbers work? Teams receive 10 points for a win over a D1 opponent, 7 points for a win over a D2 opponent and 5 points for a D3 opponent. Teams also receive 2 points for every game won by the teams they have beaten. QPR is total points divided by games played.




Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Week 7 Teams of the Week

It's somewhat delayed because of the playoff scenarios, but here are my opinions on the top performances of Week 7 of the Vermont high school football season:

Teams of the week
  • Division I: No team has been more enigmatic this season than Essex, with heart-breaking losses surrounding a couple of dominating performances. Friday was one of the latter, with the Hornets rolling to 34-6 victory over Brattleboro behind a big second half. EHS is still only 2-5, but with those wins coming against teams with a combined seven wins, the Hornets have enough points to remain in the playoff race -- especially with winless South Burlington as their opponent in the finale.
  • Division II: After back-to-back losses to Bellows Falls and Burlington, it looked like Milton could be headed for a third straight fifth-place finish in a division where four make the playoffs. The Yellowjackets proved they have other plans Friday when they overpowered Fair Haven, 38-20, behind Ian Kandzior's four touchdowns. Milton jumped out to a 25-6 halftime lead and had a clutch answer down the stretch after Fair Haven cut the lead to five. The win hardly assures Milton (4-3) of a postseason berth, but if the Yellowjackets win out against North Country and Mt. Abraham, Fair Haven (5-2) will be the team needing an upset win down the stretch to be playing in Week 10.
  • Division III: After winning just one regular-season game over the last two seasons, Springfield capped its big step forward this fall by all but assuring a playoff spot with a 70-54 victory over Winooski on Friday. Despite a tough schedule that included DII power Bellows Falls, the Cosmos sit at 3-4, and even if they lose their finale vs. Oxbow, they will be in the postseason unless Spaulding pulls an epic upset against U-32.
Game of the week
  •  Mt. Anthony 30, CVU 27: Overcoming turnovers that led to a couple of early deficits, Mt. Anthony prevailed in a back-and-forth game that thew the playoff race for the loop. Quarterback Noah Normyle's big day on the ground was key for a Patriots team that all but clinched a playoff berth and moved itself into position to possibly snatch home field for the quarterfinals with a win over Brattleboro this weekend.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Division III playoff scenarios

I'm not going to go into the same detail as I did in Division I, but here are the playoff scenarios as I see them in Division III. Please remember these are unofficial, so they should be taken with a certain degree of skepticism:

  • Otter Valley is the #1 seed with a win.
  • U-32 would be the #1 seed with a win, an OV loss and an Oxbow win over Springfield.
  • Mill River and U-32 would tie for the top seed if both win and Springfield beats Oxbow.
  • U-32 can finish no lower than second with a win.
  • Otter Valley and U-32 can fall no lower than third with a loss.
  • Woodstock could climb as high as #2 with a win and losses for Mill River and U-32.
  • Best case for Windsor is #3 with a win and a Mill River loss.
  • Worst case for Mill River is #4.
  • The winner of the Woodstock-Windsor game is assured of home field and the loser will be the fifth seed.
  • The winner of the Oxbow-Springfield game will be the sixth seed. (They would tie if Springfield, Fairfax, MSJ and North Country all win but Springfield would presumably still get the higher spot on head-to-head).
  • Fairfax and Springfield would tie for seventh if Fairfax wins, Springfield loses, and Poultney beats MSJ. I think that would go to a coin toss as they didn't play and each have 2-2 record vs. common opponents.
  • Spaulding could finished seventh with a win over U-32 if Springfield loses, Fairfax wins and MSJ beats Poultney. That would leave Fairfax and Springfield tied for the last spot, and again, I believe that would go to a coin toss. I think this is the only way Springfield can miss the playoffs.
  • Fairfax would be assured of a playoff spot with a win if Spaulding loses or Poultney beats MSJ.
  • Spaulding would be assured of a playoff spot with a win and a Fairfax loss.
  • Because it only played seven games, Winooski would make the playoffs with a win and a Spaulding loss.
  • Poultney and MSJ have been eliminated.

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Division II and III QPRs through Saturday's games

I've already updated the Division I QPRs in my playoff scenario file, but here are the updated numbers in Division II and III after Saturday's games.

Not a lot changed since last night, but with all the one-win teams in Division III losing, Oxbow and Springfield are now assured of playoff berths.

Anyway, here are the rankings midway through Week 7:


Division II

(QPR includes only Division II games. Games against teams in other Vermont divisions are only counted for tiebreaker purposes.)

1. Burr and Burton (7-0 overall, 7-0 D2), 79 points, 11.29 QPR
2. Bellows Falls (7-0 overall, 6-0 D2), 64 points, 10.67 QPR
3. Burlington (5-2 overall, 4-2 D2), 42 points, 7 QPR
4. Fair Haven (5-2 overall, 4-2 D2), 36 points, 6 QPR
5. Milton (4-3 overall, 3-3 D2), 33 points, 5.5 QPR
6. Mt. Abraham (2-5 overall, 2-4 D2), 16 points, 2.67 QPR
7. Mt. Mansfield (1-6 overall, 1-5 D2), 7 points, 1.17 QPR
8. Lyndon (1-6 overall, 1-6 D2), 7 points, 1 QPR
9. North Country (0-7 overall, 0-6 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division III

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including a loss for Windsor and wins for Mill River or Woodstock, are ignored)

1. Otter Valley (7-0 overall, 6-0 D3), 69 points, 9.86 QPR
2. U-32 (5-1 overall, 5-1 D3), 57 points, 9.5 QPR
3. Woodstock (5-2* overall, 4-2 D3), 46 points, 7.67 QPR
4. Mill River (6-1* overall, 5-1 D3), 45 points, 7.5 QPR
5. Windsor (5-2* overall, 5-1 D3), 41 points, 6.83 QPR
6. Oxbow (4-3 overall, 3-3 D3), 30 points, 4.29 QPR
7. Springfield (3-4 overall, 3-3 D3), 21 points, 3 QPR
8. BFA-Fairfax (2-5 overall, 2-4 D3), 14 points, 2 QPR
9. Winooski (1-5 overall, 1-5 D3), 7 points, 1.17 QPR
10T. Poultney (1-6 overall, 1-5 D3), 7 points, 1 QPR
10T. MSJ (1-6 overall, 1-6 D3), 7 points, 1 QPR
10T. Spaulding (1-6 overall, 1-6 D3), 7 points, 1 QPR


How do these numbers work? Teams receive 10 points for a win over a D1 opponent, 7 points for a win over a D2 opponent and 5 points for a D3 opponent. Teams also receive 2 points for every game won by the teams they have beaten. QPR is total points divided by games played.




Vermont HS football Division I QPRs and Unofficial Playoff Scenarios

There's a week to go in the Division I season, and there's a lot still to be decided. First of all, here are the current QPR standings:

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including losses for Rutland and Hartford, are ignored)
1T. Rutland (6-1* overall, 6-0 D1), 92 points, 15.33 QPR
1T. Hartford (6-1* overall, 6-0 D1), 92 points, 15.33 QPR
3. Middlebury (7-0 overall, 7-0 D1), 100 points, 14.29 QPR
4. CVU (4-3 overall, 4-3 D1), 54 points, 7.71 QPR
5. Mt. Anthony (3-4 overall, 3-4 D1), 44 points, 6.29 QPR
6. Brattleboro (3-4 overall, 3-4 D1), 42 points, 6 QPR
7. Colchester (3-4 overall, 3-4 D1), 40 points, 5.71 QPR
8. St. Johnsbury (3-4 overall, 3-4 D1), 36 points, 5.14 QPR
9. Essex (2-5 overall, 2-5 D1), 34 points, 4.86 QPR
10. BFA-St. Albans (3-4 overall, 2-4 D1), 33 points, 4.71 QPR
11. Rice (1-6 overall, 1-5 D1), 16 points, 2.29 QPR
12. South Burlington (0-7 overall, 0-7 D1), 0 points, 0 QPR

Based on these numbers, we know the winner of next week's game between Rutland and Hartford will decide the top seed. Also, with Rice having a bye in Week 8, we know that Rice will finish 11th and South Burlington will finish 12th.

Everything else is still on the line, though, so I went through all the scenarios to produce all the possible outcomes. Here they are:

An Unofficial Summary


* Rutland, 1st with a win; 2nd or 3rd with a loss.
* Hartford, 1st with a win; 2nd or 3rd with a loss.
* Middlebury, 2nd with a win; 3rd with a loss.
* CVU, 4th win a win; 5th or 6th with a loss
* Mt. Anthony, 4th or 5th with a win; 7th or 8th with a loss (worst case tie for 8th with Essex)
* Brattleboro, 4th or 5th with a win; 7th, 8th or 9th with a loss (can miss playoffs with loss if Essex and SJ win)
* Colchester, almost certainly 5th or 6th with a win (best case tie for fourth); needs lots of help to get in with a loss.
* BFA, either 6th with a win or 10th with a loss.
* St. Johnsbury, will get in with a win unless CVU, Essex and Brattleboro all win; would get in with a loss if Essex and BFA both lose.
* Essex, needs to win and get help.

All the Unofficial Playoff Scenarios

The leading codes here are the outcome of each of the five meaningful games left.
 

BFA vs. Colchester (1 BFA wins, 2 Col wins)

Brattleboro vs. Mt. Anthony (3 Brat wins, 4 MA wins)

CVU vs. Middlebury (5 CVU wins, 6 Midd wins)

Essex vs. South Burlington (7 Essex wins, 8 SB wins)

St. Johnsbury vs. Lyndon (9 SJ wins, 10 LI wins)

H/R represent Hartford and Rutland, with the team winning their game in the higher spot and the loser in the lower spot

13579 – 1. H/R, 2. H/R, 3. Mid; 4. CV; 5. Brat, 6. BFA, 7. MA; 8. E; 9. SJ; 10. Col.
13570 – 1. H/R, 2. H/R, 3. Mid; 4. CV; 5. Brat, 6. BFA, 7. MA, 8. E; 9. Col; 10. SJ.
13589 – 1. H/R, 2. H/R; 3. Mid; 4. CV; 5. Brat; 6. BFA, 7. SJ, 8. MA, 9. Col., 10. E.
13580 – 1. H/R, 2. H/R, 3. Mid, 4. CV, 5. Brat, 6. BFA, 7. MA, 8. Col, 9. SJ, 10 E.
13680 – 1. H/R, 2. Mid, 3. H/R, 4. Brat, 5. CV, 6. BFA, 7, MA; 8. Col., 9. SJ, 10. E
13689 – 1. H/R, 2. Mid; 3. H/R, 4. Brat, 5. CV, 6. BFA, 7. SJ, 8. MA, 9. Col, 10. E.
13679 – 1. H/R, 2. Mid, 3. H/R, 4. Brat, 5. CV, 6. BFA, 7. SJ, 8*. MA (HtH), 9 E, 10. Col.
13670 – 1. H/R, 2. Mid, 3. H/R, 4. Brat, 5. CV, 6. BFA, 7*. MA (HtH), 8. E, 9. Col, 10. SJ
14579 – 1. H/R; 2. H/R; 3. Mid; 4. CV; 5. MA; 6. BFA; 7. SJ, 8. E; 9. Brat; 10. Col
14570 – 1. H/R; 2. H/R; 3. Mid; 4. CV; 5. MA; 6. BFA; 7. E; 8. Col; 9. Brat; 10 SJ.
14580 – 1. H/R; 2. H/R; 3. Mid; 4. CV; 5. MA; 6. BFA; 7*. Brat (HtH), 8. Col; 9. SJ; 10. E.
14589 – 1. H/R; 2. H/R; 3. Mid; 4. CV; 5. MA; 6. BFA; 7. SJ; 8. Brat; 9. Col; 10. E.
14689 – 1. H/R; 2. Mid; 3. H/R; 4. MA; 5. CV; 6. BFA; 7. SJ; 8. Brat; 9. Col; 10. E.
14680 – 1. H/R; 2. Mid; 3. H/R; 4. MA; 5. CV; 6. BFA; 7*. Brat (HtH); 8. Col; 9. SJ; 10. E.
14670 – 1. H/R; 2. Mid; 3. H/R; 4. MA; 5. CV; 6. BFA; 7*. Col (HtH); 8. E; 9 Brat; 10. SJ.
14679 – 1. H/R; 2. Mid; 3. H/R; 4. MA; 5. CV; 6. BFA; 7. SJ; 8*. (3way) Brat, Col, E. (I think Col here)
23579 – 1. H/R; 2. H/R; 3. Mid; 4. CV; 5. Brat; 6. Col; 7*. MA (HtH); 8. E; 9. SJ; 10. BFA.
23570 – 1. H/R; 2. H/R; 3. Mid; 4. CV; 5. Brat; 6. Col; 7*. MA (HtH); 8. E; 9. SJ; 10. BFA.
23580 – 1. H/R; 2. H/R; 3. Mid; 4. CV; 5. Brat; 6. Col; 7. MA; 8*. E (LQ); 9. SJ; 10. BFA
23589 – 1. H/R; 2. H/R; 3. Mid; 4. CV; 5. Brat; 6. Col; 7. SJ; 8. MA; 9. E; 10. BFA.
23689 – 1. H/R; 2. Mid; 3. H/R; 4. Brat; 5. CV; 6. Col; 7. SJ; 8. MA; 9. E; 10. BFA.
23680 – 1. H/R; 2. Mid; 3. H/R; 4. Brat; 5*. CV (HtH); 6. Col; 7. MA; 8. SJ; 9. E. 10. BFA.
23670 – 1. H/R; 2. Mid; 3. H/R; 4. Brat; 5. Col; 6. CV; 7*. MA (HtH): 8. E; 9. SJ; 10. BFA.
23679 – 1. H/R; 2. Mid; 3. H/R; 4. Brat; 5*. CV (HtH); 6. Col; 7. SJ; 8*. MA (HtH); 9. E; 10. BFA.
24679 – 1. H/R; 2. Mid; 3. H/R; 4. MA; 5. Col; 6. CV; 7. SJ; 8. Brat; 9. E; 10. BFA.
24670 – 1. H/R; 2. Mid; 3. H/R; 4. MA; 5. Col; 6. CV; 7*. E; 8. Brat; 9. SJ; 10. BFA.
24680 – 1. H/R; 2. Mid; 3. H/R; 4*. MA (LQ); 5. Col; 6. CV; 7. Brat; 8. SJ; 9. E; 10. BFA.
24689 – 1. H/R; 2. Mid; 3. H/R; 4* (3way) MA (LQ); 5. CV (HtH); 6. Col; 7. Brat; 8 SJ; 9. E; 10. BFA
24589 – 1. H/R; 2. H/R; 3. Mid; 4. CV; 5. MA; 6. Col; 7. Brat; 8. SJ; 9. E; 10. BFA.
24580 – 1. H/R; 2. H/R; 3. Mid; 4. CV; 5. MA; 6. Col; 7. Brat; 8. SJ; 9. E; 10. BFA.
24570 – 1. H/R; 2. H/R; 3. Mid; 4. CV; 5. MA; 6. Col; 7. E; 8. Brat; 9. SJ; 10. BFA.
24579 – 1. H/R; 2. H/R; 3. Mid; 4. CV; 5. MA; 6. Col; 7. SJ; 8*. E (HtH); 9. Brat; 10. BFA.

Positions marked with an * are ties. (LQ) -- League QPR tiebreaker; HtH -- Head-to-head tiebreaker.

What I'm not entirely sure of is the tie-breaker procedure. I think League QPR is the first tiebreaker followed by head-to-head results. That's how I've done these rankings, but these should be taken as very unofficial.

Friday, October 9, 2015

QPR ratings after Friday's games

What a difference a point makes. When BFA led Rutland 34-21 in the fourth quarter Friday night, it looked like the Bobwhites were poised to pull a major upset and jump right into the race for home field in the Division I quarterfinals.

Then the Raiders rallied, and taking advantage of a BFA missed extra point, scraped out a 35-34 win. And instead of sitting in fifth place heading into the regular-season finale in fifth place, St. Albans finds itself in ninth and sitting outside the playoffs.

The good news for BFA is that there are a bunch of teams on the D1 bubble -- with less than 2 QPR points separating fifth from 10th. That means there will be a lot to play for next week, when everybody needs to win and two big games -- BFA vs. Colchester and Brattleboro vs. Mt. Anthony could decide who is in and who is out.

Meanwhile, Milton's big win over Fair Haven draws the Yellowjackets right back into the D2 playoff picture while Springfield moved closer to locking down a D3 playoff spot by outslugging Winooski.

Anyway, here are the rankings midway through Week 7:

Division I

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including losses for Rutland and Hartford, are ignored)

1T. Rutland (6-1* overall, 6-0 D1), 90 points, 15 QPR
1T. Hartford (6-1* overall, 6-0 D1), 90 points, 15 QPR
3. Middlebury (6-0 overall, 6-0 D1), 86 points, 14.33 QPR
4. CVU (4-2 overall, 4-2 D1), 54 points, 9 QPR
5. Brattleboro (3-4 overall, 3-4 D1), 42 points, 6 QPR
6. Colchester (3-4 overall, 3-4 D1), 38 points, 5.43 QPR
7. St. Johnsbury (3-4 overall, 3-4 D1), 36 points, 5.14 QPR
8. Essex (2-5 overall, 2-5 D1), 34 points, 4.86 QPR
9. BFA-St. Albans (3-4 overall, 2-4 D1), 33 points, 4.71 QPR
10. Mt. Anthony (2-4 overall, 2-4 D1), 26 points, 4.33 QPR
11. Rice (1-5 overall, 1-4 D1), 16 points, 2.67 QPR
12. South Burlington (0-7 overall, 0-7 D1), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division II

(QPR includes only Division II games. Games against teams in other Vermont divisions are only counted for tiebreaker purposes.)

1. Burr and Burton (6-0 overall, 6-0 D2), 66 points, 11 QPR
2. Bellows Falls (7-0 overall, 6-0 D2), 64 points, 10.67 QPR
3. Burlington (5-2 overall, 4-2 D2), 42 points, 7 QPR
4. Fair Haven (5-2 overall, 4-2 D2), 36 points, 6 QPR
5. Milton (4-3 overall, 3-3 D2), 33 points, 5.5 QPR
6. Mt. Abraham (2-4 overall, 2-4 D2), 16 points, 2.67 QPR
7T. Lyndon (1-5 overall, 1-5 D2), 7 points, 1.17 QPR
7T. Mt. Mansfield (1-6 overall, 1-5 D2), 7 points, 1.17 QPR
9. North Country (0-7 overall, 0-6 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division III

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including a loss for Windsor and wins for Mill River or Woodstock, are ignored)

1. Otter Valley (6-0 overall, 6-0 D3), 56 points, 9.33 QPR
2. U-32 (4-1 overall, 4-1 D3), 44 points, 8.8 QPR
3. Mill River (5-1* overall, 4-1 D3), 36 points, 7.2 QPR
4. Woodstock (5-2* overall, 4-2 D3), 42 points, 7 QPR
5. Windsor (4-2* overall, 4-1 D3), 34 points, 6.8 QPR
6. Oxbow (3-3 overall, 2-3 D3), 23 points, 3.83 QPR
7. Springfield (3-4 overall, 3-3 D3), 21 points, 3 QPR
7T. BFA-Fairfax (2-4 overall, 2-3 D3), 14 points, 2.33 QPR
10T. Winooski (1-5 overall, 1-5 D3), 7 points, 1.17 QPR
10T. Poultney (1-5 overall, 1-4 D3), 7 points, 1.17 QPR
10T. MSJ (1-5 overall, 1-5 D3), 7 points, 1.17 QPR
10T. Spaulding (1-5 overall, 1-5 D3), 7 points, 1.17 QPR


How do these numbers work? Teams receive 10 points for a win over a D1 opponent, 7 points for a win over a D2 opponent and 5 points for a D3 opponent. Teams also receive 2 points for every game won by the teams they have beaten. QPR is total points divided by games played.




Sunday, October 4, 2015

Week 6's Teams of the Week

Here is my view on the top performances of Week 6 of the Vermont high school football season:

Teams of the week
  • Division I: Regardless of Middlebury's winning streak, for the last several weeks I've thought the Rutland Raiders are this fall's team to beat. They reiterated that Friday night by crushing a surging Brattleboro team, 40-15, in a game that was over by halftime. With AJ Kenosh's arm and Caleb White's running, the Raiders (5-1) have an explosive offense, and their defense has been solid, too, holding four of five Vermont opponents to 15 points or fewer. A showdown with Hartford looms in Week 8, and unless BFA-St. Albans pulls an upset Friday night, that matchup will decide the top seed for the playoffs.
  • Division II: Burlington was the big winner in the D2 playoff race this week, edging Milton 40-38 in a wild game that featured eight lead changes. Peter Labracio threw for 347 yards as the Seahorses overcame a series of late turnovers to improve to 5-1 and gave themselves some cushion in the standings with showdowns against Bellows Falls and Fair Haven coming up the next two weekends. Milton (3-3), meanwhile, will need to beat Fair Haven on Friday to have any chance of returning to the postseason after back-to-back fifth-place finishes in 2013 and 2014.
  • Division III: Statement delivered. In a matchup of unbeaten teams, Otter Valley absolutely steamrolled U-32 in a 55-14 victory Friday night. That put the Otters (6-0) firmly atop the QPR and it reemphasized that the 2014 runners-up are the team to beat this fall. With quarterback Carson Leary leading the way (he had 268 rushing yards and five TDs Friday), OVU has outscored its opponents 336-55 this fall.
Game of the week
  •  CVU 19, Colchester 14: The Redhawks have quietly established themselves as the top team north of Middlebury, and they kept themselves in the running for a home game in the Division I quarterfinals by grinding out a road win Friday night. Braven Bose was the hero for CVU (4-2), rushing for 105 yards and two touchdowns as the Redhawks built a 19-6 lead before holding on late. It was CVU's second straight win, and with a matchup with Middlebury coming up in the regular-season finale, the Redhawks will want to make it three in a row at Mt. Anthony on Friday to be sure of a place among the top five seeds.

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Vermont HS football QPRs through Week 6

After a tumultuous Friday night, there weren't many changes in the Vermont high school QPRs on Saturday. But there were a couple of big winners.

In Division I, St. Johnsbury took a big step toward a playoff spot by outslugging Rice. It was the Hilltoppers' third D1 win, and with Lyndon struggling, a victory in The Game in Week 8 will probably be enough to return the 2014 runners-up to the postseason.

Meanwhile, BFA-Fairfax emerged from the one-win pack in Division III by rolling past Poultney and into a tie for seventh place. It moved the defending champions to 2-4, and while that might not be enough for the Bullets to feel safe yet, it put them in position to qualify for the postseason if they beat Winooski in Week 8.

And finally a thumbs up to Oxbow. The Olympians (3-3) became the first Division III team to beat a Vermont team from a higher division this season when they rallied past North Country. That nets the Olympians seven points in the overall QPR and all but assures them of a place in the playoffs.

Anyway, here are the rankings through Week 6:

Division I

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including losses for Rutland and Hartford, are ignored)

1. Rutland (5-1* overall, 5-0 D1), 74 points, 14.8 QPR
2. Hartford (5-1* overall, 5-0 D1), 72 points, 14.4 QPR
3. Middlebury (6-0 overall, 6-0 D1), 82 points, 13.67 QPR
4. CVU (4-2 overall, 4-2 D1), 52 points, 8.67 QPR
5. Brattleboro (3-3 overall, 3-3 D1), 40 points, 6.67 QPR
6. St. Johnsbury (3-3 overall, 3-3 D1), 34 points, 5.67 QPR
7. BFA-St. Albans (3-3 overall, 2-3 D1), 29 points, 4.83 QPR
8. Colchester (2-4 overall, 2-4 D1), 26 points, 4.33 QPR
9. Mt. Anthony (2-4 overall, 2-4 D1), 24 points, 4 QPR
10. Essex (1-5 overall, 1-5 D1), 18 points, 3 QPR
11. Rice (1-5 overall, 1-4 D1), 16 points, 2.67 QPR
12. South Burlington (0-6 overall, 0-6 D1), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division II

(QPR includes only Division II games. Games against teams in other Vermont divisions are only counted for tiebreaker purposes.)

1. Burr and Burton (6-0 overall, 6-0 D2), 66 points, 11 QPR
2. Bellows Falls (6-0 overall, 5-0 D2), 45 points, 9 QPR
3. Burlington (5-1 overall, 4-1 D2), 38 points, 7.6 QPR
4. Fair Haven (5-1 overall, 4-1 D2), 34 points, 6.8 QPR
5. Milton (3-3 overall, 2-3 D2), 16 points, 3.2 QPR
6. Mt. Abraham (2-4 overall, 2-4 D2), 16 points, 2.67 QPR
7. Lyndon (1-5 overall, 1-5 D2), 7 points, 1.17 QPR
8T. Mt. Mansfield (0-6 overall, 0-5 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR
8T. North Country (0-6 overall, 0-5 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division III

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including a loss for Windsor and a win for Mill River, are ignored)

1. Otter Valley (6-0 overall, 6-0 D3), 56 points, 9.33 QPR
2. U-32 (4-1 overall, 4-1 D3), 44 points, 8.8 QPR
3. Mill River (5-1* overall, 4-1 D3), 34 points, 6.8 QPR
4. Woodstock (4-2 overall, 4-2 D3), 40 points, 6.67 QPR
5. Windsor (4-2* overall, 4-1 D3), 32 points, 6.4 QPR
6. Oxbow (3-3 overall, 2-3 D3), 23 points, 3.83 QPR
7T. Springfield (2-4 overall, 2-3 D3), 14 points, 2.33 QPR
7T. BFA-Fairfax (2-4 overall, 2-3 D3), 14 points, 2.33 QPR
9. Winooski (1-4 overall, 1-4 D3), 7 points, 1.4 QPR
10T. Poultney (1-5 overall, 1-4 D3), 7 points, 1.17 QPR
10T. MSJ (1-5 overall, 1-5 D3), 7 points, 1.17 QPR
10T. Spaulding (1-5 overall, 1-5 D3), 7 points, 1.17 QPR


How do these numbers work? Teams receive 10 points for a win over a D1 opponent, 7 points for a win over a D2 opponent and 5 points for a D3 opponent. Teams also receive 2 points for every game won by the teams they have beaten. QPR is total points divided by games played.




Friday, October 2, 2015

QPR standings after Friday

Some key matchups Friday night led to a lot a position changes in the QPR rankings. That was most notable in Division I, where the top eight spots all shifted to some degree and Rutland took over first place for the first time this season.

Also, the standings in Division III finally shifted to reflect the perception as Otter Valley's big win over U-32 moves the presumptive favorite Otters ahead of the Raiders and into line for the top seed.

Anyway, here are the rankings halfway through Week 6:

Division I

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including losses for Rutland and Hartford, are ignored)

1. Rutland (5-1* overall, 5-0 D1), 72 points, 14.4 QPR
2. Hartford (5-1* overall, 5-0 D1), 70 points, 14 QPR
3. Middlebury (6-0 overall, 6-0 D1), 80 points, 13.33 QPR
4. CVU (4-2 overall, 4-2 D1), 50 points, 8.33 QPR
5. Brattleboro (3-3 overall, 3-3 D1), 38 points, 6.33 QPR
6. St. Johnsbury (2-3 overall, 2-3 D1), 22 points, 4.4 QPR
7. Colchester (2-4 overall, 2-4 D1), 26 points, 4.33 QPR
8. Mt. Anthony (2-4 overall, 2-4 D1), 24 points, 4 QPR
9. BFA-St. Albans (2-3 overall, 1-3 D1), 19 points, 3.8 QPR
10. Essex (1-5 overall, 1-5 D1), 18 points, 3 QPR
11. Rice (1-4 overall, 1-3 D1), 14 points, 2.8 QPR
12. South Burlington (0-5 overall, 0-5 D1), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division II

(QPR includes only Division II games. Games against teams in other Vermont divisions are only counted for tiebreaker purposes.)

1. Burr and Burton (5-0 overall, 5-0 D2), 55 points, 11 QPR
2. Bellows Falls (5-0 overall, 4-0 D2), 36 points, 9 QPR
3. Burlington (5-1 overall, 4-1 D2), 38 points, 7.6 QPR
4. Fair Haven (5-1 overall, 4-1 D2), 34 points, 6.8 QPR
5T. Milton (3-3 overall, 2-3 D2), 16 points, 3.2 QPR
5T. Mt. Abraham (2-3 overall, 2-3 D2), 16 points, 3.2 QPR
7. Lyndon (1-4 overall, 1-4 D2), 7 points, 1.4 QPR
8T. Mt. Mansfield (0-6 overall, 0-5 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR
8T. North Country (0-5 overall, 0-5 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division III

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including a loss for Windsor and a win for Mill River, are ignored)

1. Otter Valley (6-0 overall, 6-0 D3), 54 points, 9 QPR
2. U-32 (4-1 overall, 4-1 D3), 40 points, 8 QPR
3. Mill River (5-1* overall, 4-1 D3), 32 points, 6.4 QPR
4. Woodstock (4-2 overall, 4-2 D3), 38 points, 6.33 QPR
5. Windsor (3-2* overall, 3-1 D3), 23 points, 5.75 QPR
6. Oxbow (2-3 overall, 2-3 D3), 14 points, 2.8 QPR
7. Springfield (2-4 overall, 2-3 D3), 14 points, 2.33 QPR
8T. BFA-Fairfax (1-4 overall, 1-3 D3), 7 points, 1.4 QPR
8T. Poultney (1-4 overall, 1-3 D3), 7 points, 1.4 QPR
8T. Winooski (1-4 overall, 1-4 D3), 7 points, 1.4 QPR
8T. MSJ (1-4 overall, 1-4 D3), 7 points, 1.4 QPR
12. Spaulding (1-5 overall, 1-5 D3), 7 points, 1.17 QPR


How do these numbers work? Teams receive 10 points for a win over a D1 opponent, 7 points for a win over a D2 opponent and 5 points for a D3 opponent. Teams also receive 2 points for every game won by the teams they have beaten. QPR is total points divided by games played.




Sunday, September 27, 2015

Teams of the Week for Week 5

Here are my thoughts on the most impressive performances of Week 5 of the Vermont high school football season:

Teams of the week
  • Division I: There were a pair of matchups of 2-2 teams this weekend, and since I honored Brattleboro here last weekend, CVU gets the nod this time around. The Redhawks earned it by scoring the first 22 points in rolling to a 49-13 victory over St. Johnsbury on Saturday. It was an impressive response to last week's upset loss to Essex and keeps the CVU in the running for a top-four playoff seed heading into critical matchups against Colchester and Mt. Anthony the next two weekends.
  • Division II: Amazingly it took five weeks for any of the chasing pack -- the four teams behind Burr and Burton in the standings -- to face each other. When two of them finally did Saturday, Bellows Falls stole a march on its rivals by rallying in the fourth quarter for a 28-16 over Milton. At 5-0, the Terriers still have a shot at the top seed if they can knock off high-flying BBA in Week 8, but either way, BF moved ahead of Burlington, Fair Haven and Milton in a race for home field in the semifinals that will see plenty of head-to-head showdowns over the next four weekends.
  • Division III: A week after Winooski's emotional first victory of its farewell season, Mount St. Joseph one-upped the Spartans in the most emphatic example of the state's season-long offensive explosion yet: MSJ 84, Winooski 70. It was MSJ's first win since Week 2 of the 2013 season, and it took 12 touchdowns -- five on the ground from Clay Drinwater and a combined six through the air and on the ground from QB Joe Ruby to make it happen. The result leaves both teams tied with three other schools for the eighth and final playoff spot with three weeks to go, and the 154 combined points were 47 more than the next highest score in Vermont in this offense-happy season.
Game of the week
  •  U-32 14, Woodstock 13: For all the offense in Winooski, the most drama of the D3 weekend came in a defensive showdown in Woodstock as U-32 blocked a late extra point to hold on in a matchup of two of division's best. A fumble recovery in the end zone and a big Colby Brochu run gave the Raiders the edge a game they won despite running just 12 offensive plays in the first half. That keeps U-32 atop the standings heading into Friday's showdown with fellow unbeaten Otter Valley.

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Week 5 Vermont HS Football QPRs

Saturday's games didn't change a lot in the standings but there were key results in all three divisions.

Perhaps the most notable was in Divison III, where Oxbow's victory over Fairfax moved the Olympians to two wins and dropped the Bullets into a tie among the bottom five teams for the last playoff spot. The deadlock will last only a week, though, as next Saturday's Fairfax-Poultney matchup will move the postseason cut line to two victories one way or the other.

Meanwhile, in Division I CVU stayed in the hunt for homefield in the quarterfinals by rolling past St. Johnsbury while Bellows Falls stayed within striking distance of league-leading Burr and Burton by getting past Milton.

All in all, there's still plenty still to be decided with three or four weeks to go in the regular season.

Anyway, here are the QPRs:

Division I

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including losses for Rutland and Hartford, are ignored)

1. Hartford (4-1* overall, 4-0 D1), 56 points, 14 QPR
2. Middlebury (5-0 overall, 5-0 D1), 68 points, 13.6 QPR
3. Rutland (4-1* overall, 4-0 D1), 54 points, 13.5 QPR
4. Brattleboro (3-2 overall, 3-2 D1), 38 points, 7.6 QPR
5. CVU (3-2 overall, 3-2 D1), 36 points, 7.2 QPR
6. Colchester (2-3 overall, 2-3 D1), 26 points, 5.2 QPR
7. Mt. Anthony (2-3 overall, 2-3 D1), 24 points, 4.8 QPR
8. St. Johnsbury (2-3 overall, 2-3 D1), 22 points, 4.4 QPR
9. BFA-St. Albans (2-3 overall, 1-3 D1), 19 points, 3.8 QPR
10. Essex (1-4 overall, 1-4 D1), 16 points, 3.2 QPR
11. Rice (1-4 overall, 1-3 D1), 14 points, 2.8 QPR
12. South Burlington (0-5 overall, 0-5 D1), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division II

(QPR includes only Division II games. Games against teams in other Vermont divisions are only counted for tiebreaker purposes.)

1. Burr and Burton (5-0 overall, 5-0 D2), 51 points, 10.2 QPR
2. Bellows Falls (5-0 overall, 4-0 D2), 36 points, 9 QPR
3T. Fair Haven (4-1 overall, 3-1 D2), 27 points, 6.75 QPR
3T. Burlington (4-1 overall, 3-1 D2), 27 points, 6.75 QPR
5. Milton (3-2 overall, 2-2 D2), 16 points, 4 QPR
6. Mt. Abraham (2-3 overall, 2-3 D2), 16 points, 3.2 QPR
7. Lyndon (1-4 overall, 1-4 D2), 7 points, 1.4 QPR
8T. Mt. Mansfield (0-5 overall, 0-4 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR
8T. North Country (0-5 overall, 0-5 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division III

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including a loss for Windsor and a win for Mill River, are ignored)

1. U-32 (4-0 overall, 4-0 D3), 38 points, 9.5 QPR
2. Otter Valley (5-0 overall, 5-0 D3), 39 points, 7.8 QPR
3. Woodstock (3-2 overall, 3-2 D3), 29 points, 5.8 QPR
4T. Mill River (4-1* overall, 3-1 D3), 23 points, 5.75 QPR
4T. Windsor (3-2* overall, 3-1 D3), 23 points, 5.75 QPR
6T. Springfield (2-3 overall, 2-2 D3), 14 points, 2.8 QPR
6T. Oxbow (2-3 overall, 2-3 D3), 14 points, 2.8 QPR
8T. BFA-Fairfax (1-4 overall, 1-4 D3), 7 points, 1.4 QPR
8T. Poultney (1-4 overall, 1-3 D3), 7 points, 1.4 QPR
8T. Winooski (1-4 overall, 1-4 D3), 7 points, 1.4 QPR
8T. Spaulding (1-4 overall, 1-4 D3), 7 points, 1.4 QPR
8T. MSJ (1-4 overall, 1-4 D3), 7 points, 1.4 QPR

How do these numbers work? Teams receive 10 points for a win over a D1 opponent, 7 points for a win over a D2 opponent and 5 points for a D3 opponent. Teams also receive 2 points for every game won by the teams they have beaten. QPR is total points divided by games played.




Friday, September 25, 2015

QPRs through Friday's games

Since we're more than halfway through the regular season, I figured I'd start posting updates after Friday night games. So, here are the QPR standings through Friday night's games:

Division I

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including losses for Rutland and Hartford, are ignored)

1. Hartford (4-1* overall, 4-0 D1), 56 points, 14 QPR
2. Middlebury (5-0 overall, 5-0 D1), 68 points, 13.6 QPR
3. Rutland (4-1* overall, 4-0 D1), 52 points, 13 QPR
4. Brattleboro (3-2 overall, 3-2 D1), 38 points, 7.6 QPR
5T. CVU (2-2 overall, 2-2 D1), 22 points, 5.5 QPR
5T. St. Johnsbury (2-2 overall, 2-2 D1), 22 points, 5.5 QPR
7. Colchester (2-3 overall, 2-3 D1), 26 points, 5.2 QPR
8. Mt. Anthony (2-3 overall, 2-3 D1), 24 points, 4.8 QPR
9. BFA-St. Albans (2-3 overall, 1-3 D1), 19 points, 3.8 QPR
10T. Essex (1-4 overall, 1-4 D1), 14 points, 2.8 QPR
10T. Rice (1-4 overall, 1-3 D1), 14 points, 2.8 QPR
12. South Burlington (0-5 overall, 0-5 D1), 0 points, 0 QPR


Division II

(QPR includes only Division II games. Games against teams in other Vermont divisions are only counted for tiebreaker purposes.)

1. Burr and Burton (5-0 overall, 5-0 D2), 49 points, 9.8 QPR
2. Bellows Falls (4-0 overall, 3-0 D2), 23 points, 7.67 QPR
3. Fair Haven (4-1 overall, 3-1 D2), 25 points, 6.25 QPR
4. Burlington (3-1 overall, 2-1 D2), 18 points, 6 QPR
5. Milton (3-1 overall, 2-1 D2), 16 points, 5.33 QPR
6T. Lyndon (1-3 overall, 1-3 D2), 7 points, 1.75 QPR
6T. Mt. Abraham (1-3 overall, 1-3 D2), 7 points, 1.75 QPR
7T. Mt. Mansfield (0-3 overall, 0-2 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR
7T. North Country (0-4 overall, 0-4 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division III

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including Windsor's loss to Lebanon, NH, are ignored)

1. U-32 (4-0 overall, 4-0 D3), 34 points, 8.5 QPR
2. Otter Valley (5-0 overall, 5-0 D3), 39 points, 7.8 QPR
3. Woodstock (3-2 overall, 3-2 D3), 27 points, 5.4 QPR
4. Mill River (3-1 overall, 3-1 D3), 21 points, 5.25 QPR
5. Windsor (2-2* overall, 2-1 D3), 14 points, 4.67 QPR
6. Springfield (2-2 overall, 2-2 D3), 14 points, 3.5 QPR
7T. BFA-Fairfax (1-3 overall, 1-3 D3), 7 points, 1.75 QPR
7T. Oxbow (1-3 overall, 1-3 D3), 7 points, 1.75 QPR
9T. Poultney (1-4 overall, 1-3 D3), 7 points, 1.4 QPR
9T. Winooski (1-4 overall, 1-4 D3), 7 points, 1.4 QPR
9T. Spaulding (1-4 overall, 1-4 D3), 7 points, 1.4 QPR
9T. MSJ (1-4 overall, 1-4 D3), 7 points, 1.4 QPR

How do these numbers work? Teams receive 10 points for a win over a D1 opponent, 7 points for a win over a D2 opponent and 5 points for a D3 opponent. Teams also receive 2 points for every game won by the teams they have beaten. QPR is total points divided by games played.




Sunday, September 20, 2015

Week 4 Teams of the Week

Who impressed in Week 4 of Vermont high school football? Here are my thoughts:

Teams of the week
  • Division I: The toughest schedule in the state this fall might belong to Brattleboro, but following Friday night's 51-20 win over South Burlington the Colonels find themselves in the middle of the DI pack at 2-2. That's not bad for a team that's already faced Middlebury and Hartford. Cheick Diakite had another monster game on the ground for a BUHS team that will have a big say in how the playoff picture plays out, starting with next week's homecoming showdown with Colchester.
  • Division II: The schedule makers weren't too kind to Mt. Abraham either, giving the Eagles matchups with Burlington, Bellows Falls and Fair Haven in their first three games after moving up from D3. The results were predictably three big losses. But facing a more favorable matchup against North Country in Week 4, the Eagles shined defensively and turned a pair of first-half touchdowns into a 14-7 win. MAU probably won't be a factor in the playoff race, but with fellow 1-3 Lyndon on the schedule next weekend, that first win could be a start toward a respectable fall.
  • Division III: The sentimental winners of the week have to be the Winooski Spartans. For a program in its final season, just having enough players to get back on the field after a Week 3 forfeit was a triumph. But the Spartans didn't stop there, dominating the second half to score a 46-28 victory over Spaulding. And the success might not end there. With winless MSJ coming to town next week, the Spartans are in position to put themselves into the thick of the playoff race heading into their last two regular-season games -- at Springfield and at home against Fairfax.
Game of the week
  •  Middlebury 18, Colchester 14: The Tigers didn't face much adversity in their back-to-back undefeated seasons in 2013 and 2014. They couldn't have faced much more than they did at Colchester on Friday night, finding themselves down 14-0 in the fourth quarter. Middlebury responded on both sides of the ball, scoring on its last three positions and forcing three quick stops to come from behind. With that obstacle passed and South Burlington, Essex, Rice and CVU left on the schedule, the two-time defending champions have a great chance to take a 30-game winning streak into the playoffs.

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Week 4 Vermont HS Football QPRs

Coming out of last night's games, I was thinking three wins might be the cutoff to make the playoffs in Division I this fall. Then Essex knocked off CVU, and tightened up the pack significantly.

It's safe to say Middlebury, Hartford an Rutland will be in the postseason even if they slump badly down the stretch. But with four 2-2 teams behind them and with Essex with a favorable remaining schedule, teams are probably going to need four wins to feel safe about a top-eight finish.

Meanwhile, Burr and Burton continues to steamroll the DII field. That the Bulldogs have 42 QPR points after four weeks -- more than all the teams in the state except Middlebury -- playing all D2 opponents is astounding. A Week 8 matchup with Bellows Falls is the last major obstacle between BBA and a second straight top seed.

Division III looks like a two-tier battle to me, with the top five fighting for homefield and the rest of the pack looking to join those five in the playoffs. Oxbow at Fairfax next week could be a big measuring stick among the five 1-3 teams.

Anyway, here's where things stand thus far:

Division I

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including losses for Rutland and Hartford, are ignored)

1. Middlebury (4-0 overall, 4-0 D1), 54 points, 13.5 QPR
2. Hartford (3-1* overall, 3-0 D1), 40 points, 13.33 QPR
3. Rutland (3-1* overall, 3-0 D1), 38 points, 12.67 QPR
4. Colchester (2-2 overall, 2-2 D1), 26 points, 6.50 QPR
5T. Brattleboro (2-2 overall, 2-2 D1), 24 points, 6 QPR
5T. Mt. Anthony (2-2 overall, 2-2 D1), 24 points, 6 QPR
7T. CVU (2-2 overall, 2-2 D1), 22 points, 5.5 QPR
7T. St. Johnsbury (2-2 overall, 2-2 D1), 22 points, 5.5 QPR
9. Essex (1-3 overall, 1-3 D1), 14 points, 3.5 QPR
10. Rice (1-3 overall, 1-2 D1), 12 points, 3 QPR
11. BFA-St. Albans (1-3 overall, 0-3 D1), 7 points, 1.75 QPR
12. South Burlington (0-4 overall, 0-4 D1), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division II

(QPR includes only Division II games. Games against teams in other Vermont divisions are only counted for tiebreaker purposes.)

1. Burr and Burton (4-0 overall, 4-0 D2), 42 points, 10.5 QPR
2. Bellows Falls (4-0 overall, 3-0 D2), 23 points, 7.67 QPR
3. Fair Haven (3-1 overall, 3-1 D2), 25 points, 6.25 QPR
4. Burlington (3-1 overall, 2-1 D2), 18 points, 6 QPR
5. Milton (3-1 overall, 2-1 D2), 16 points, 5.33 QPR
6T. Lyndon (1-3 overall, 1-3 D2), 7 points, 1.75 QPR
6T. Mt. Abraham (1-3 overall, 1-3 D2), 7 points, 1.75 QPR
7T. Mt. Mansfield (0-3 overall, 0-2 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR
7T. North Country (0-3 overall, 0-3 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division III

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including Windsor's loss to Lebanon, NH, are ignored)

1. U-32 (3-0 overall, 3-0 D3), 23 points, 7.67 QPR
2. Otter Valley (4-0 overall, 4-0 D3), 30 points, 7.5 QPR
3. Woodstock (3-1 overall, 3-1 D3), 27 points, 6.75 QPR
4. Mill River (3-1 overall, 3-1 D3), 19 points, 4.75 QPR
5. Windsor (2-2* overall, 2-1 D3), 14 points, 4.67 QPR
6. Springfield (2-2 overall, 2-2 D3), 12 points, 3 QPR
7T. BFA-Fairfax (1-3 overall, 1-3 D3), 7 points, 1.75 QPR
7T. Oxbow (1-3 overall, 1-3 D3), 7 points, 1.75 QPR
7T. Poultney (1-3 overall, 1-3 D3), 7 points, 1.75 QPR
7T. Winooski (1-3 overall, 1-3 D3), 7 points, 1.75 QPR
11. Spaulding (1-3 overall, 1-3 D3), 5 points, 1.25 QPR
12. MSJ (0-4 overall, 0-4 D3), 0 points, 0 QPR

How do these numbers work? Teams receive 10 points for a win over a D1 opponent, 7 points for a win over a D2 opponent and 5 points for a D3 opponent. Teams also receive 2 points for every game won by the teams they have beaten. QPR is total points divided by games played.




Sunday, September 13, 2015

Highlights from Week 3

Here's my perspective on the big performances of Week 3 in Vermont high school football:

Teams of the week
  • Division I: In a week packed with blowouts, Colchester's 18-17 victory over Mt. Anthony stands out. The Lakers overcame injuries to a number of key players -- and an 11-point second-half deficit -- to improve to 2-1. With a matchup against Middlebury coming up next weekend, that was critical if the Lakers hope to remain among the league's top tier.
  • Division II: A week after folding late in a blowout loss to Burr and Burton, Fair Haven responded with a dominant second-half performance of its own. Trailing Mt. Abraham by 10 late in the second quarter, the Slaters racked up 44 unanswered points to run away with a 56-22 victory. That keeps FHU firmly in the mix of what is looking like a five-way race for the four DII playoff spots.
  • Division III: Only one of the DIII matchups was decided by fewer than 20 points so it should come as no surprise Mill River gets the nod here. The Minutemen earned the recognition, though, overcoming a 14-7 halftime deficit and holding off Oxbow 27-21 after scoring the go-ahead points on a safety. This could be a key result in the race for home field in the quarterfinals as both teams entered 1-1 and it saddled Oxbow with its second bitter defeat in a row. The Olympians yielded two touchdowns in the last two minutes in a 26-21 loss to Woodstock in Week 2.
Game of the week
  • Rutland 69, South Burlington 38: I picked this one not because it was a particularly exciting game -- Rutland led 35-16 at the break and SBHS came no closer than 42-24 -- but because it illustrates the trend so far in Vermont high school football. Namely, basketball scores. Vermont teams have been involved in 49 games through the first three weeks, and 25 of those have seen at least one team score 40 or more. And while the 107 total points in South Burlington on Friday night were by far the highest total so far, 10 other games (including Rutland's Week 2 loss to Plymouth, NH) have seen a team hit 50 and three of those also surpassed 60. Crazy offense isn't just a Vermont phenomenon these days, though. Try this one from Pennsylvania on Friday night: Meadville 107, DuBois 90

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Week 3 QPR rankings

We're three weeks into the season, and pecking orders are starting to take shape in the Vermont high school football ranks.

That's particularly the case in Division II, where the top half of the league has largely spent the last three weekends beating up on the bottom half. The good news for 0-3 teams Mt. Abraham, Mt. Mansfield and North Country is that they still have head-to-head meetings left. The bad news? They might need to win out to make the playoffs, and of the three, only MMU has played Burr and Burton already.

Things are more fluid in the other divisions, especially in Division III where five 1-2 teams are currently battling for the last two playoffs spots.

Anyway, here's where things stand thus far:

Division I

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including losses for Rutland and Hartford, are ignored)

1. Hartford (2-1* overall, 2-0 D1), 26 points, 13 QPR
2T. Middlebury (3-0 overall, 3-0 D1), 36 points, 12 QPR
2T. Rutland (2-1* overall, 2-0 D1), 24 points, 12 QPR
4T. Colchester (2-1 overall, 2-1 D1), 22 points, 7.33 QPR
4T. CVU (2-1 overall, 2-1 D1), 22 points, 7.33 QPR
6. St. Johnsbury (2-1 overall, 2-1 D1), 20 points, 6.67 QPR
7. Brattleboro (1-2 overall, 1-2 D1), 14 points, 4.67 QPR
8. Rice (1-2 overall, 1-1 D1), 12 points, 4 QPR
9. Mt. Anthony (1-2 overall, 1-2 D1), 10 points, 3.33 QPR
10. BFA-St. Albans (1-2 overall, 0-2 D1), 7 points, 2.33 QPR
11T. Essex (0-3 overall, 0-3 D1), 0 points, 0 QPR
11T. South Burlington (0-3 overall, 0-3 D1), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division II

(QPR includes only Division II games. Games against teams in other Vermont divisions are only counted for tiebreaker purposes.)

1. Burr and Burton (3-0 overall, 3-0 D2), 29 points, 9.67 QPR
2. Burlington (3-0 overall, 2-0 D2), 16 points, 8 QPR
3. Bellows Falls (3-0 overall, 2-0 D2), 14 points, 7 QPR
4. Milton (2-1 overall, 2-1 D2), 16 points, 5.33 QPR
5. Fair Haven (2-1 overall, 2-1 D2), 14 points, 4.67 QPR
6. Lyndon (1-2 overall, 1-2 D2), 7 points, 2.33 QPR
7T. Mt. Abraham (0-3 overall, 0-3 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR
7T. Mt. Mansfield (0-3 overall, 0-2 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR
7T. North Country (0-3 overall, 0-3 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division III

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams are ignored)

1. Woodstock (3-0 overall, 3-0 D3), 23 points, 7.67 QPR
2. U-32 (2-0 overall, 2-0 D3), 14 points, 7 QPR
3. Otter Valley (3-0 overall, 3-0 D3), 19 points, 6.33 QPR
4T. Windsor (2-1 overall, 2-1 D3), 14 points, 4.67 QPR
4T. Mill River (2-1 overall, 2-1 D3), 14 points, 4.67 QPR
6. BFA-Fairfax (1-2 overall, 1-2 D3), 7 points, 2.33 QPR
7T. Oxbow (1-2 overall, 1-2 D3), 5 points, 1.67 QPR
7T. Poultney (1-2 overall, 1-2 D3), 5 points, 1.67 QPR
7T. Spaulding (1-2 overall, 1-2 D3), 5 points, 1.67 QPR
7T. Springfield (1-2 overall, 1-2 D3), 5 points, 1.67 QPR
11T. MSJ (0-3 overall, 0-3 D3), 0 points, 0 QPR
11T. Winooski (0-3 overall, 0-3 D3), 0 points, 0 QPR


 How do these numbers work? Teams receive 10 points for a win over a D1 opponent, 7 points for a win over a D2 opponent and 5 points for a D3 opponent. Teams also receive 2 points for every game won by the teams they have beaten. QPR is total points divided by games played.




Sunday, September 6, 2015

Teams of the week

Who impressed in Week 2 of Vermont high school football? Here's my perspective:

Teams of the week
  • Division I: Their were plenty of clutch performances around the league this weekend -- with Hartford's hard-fought win over Colchester and Brattleboro's overtime thriller against St. Johnsbury particularly coming to mind. But Mt. Anthony's 20-13 victory over Essex was the biggest in my opinion. The Patriots proved their close battle with Middlebury on opening night was no fluke, and even with a difficult schedule ahead, MAU showed it's in position to make the playoffs for the first time since 2009 -- and possibly challenge for its first home postseason game since 1994.
  • Division II: As a Burlington alumnus and employee (I'm the Scholars' Bowl coach), I'm so tempted to say the Seahorses after they finally ended their losing streak against Rice. But in fairness, the performance of the week has to be Burr and Burton's. Saturday's 58-21 beatdown was a pretty emphatic way for the Bulldogs to pay back Fair Haven for last season's semifinal upset. With QB Griffin Stalcup piling up 12 TDs in the first two weeks, BBA is now clearly the team to beat.
  • Division III: Emphatic payback is also the theme here after Otter Valley romped past defending champion BFA-Fairfax, 54-0, a rematch of the 2014 title game. Between touchdowns from five players and holding the Bullets to 66 yards of offense, the Otters showed they're ready for another run deep into November.
Game of the week
  •  Brattleboro 41, St. Johnsbury 40 (2OT): Double overtime in itself is impressive. Add in the fact that both teams had a player with a five-touchdown day -- Chuck Diakite for Brattleboro and Collin Urie for St. Johnsbury -- and you've got quite the thriller. The kicking game decided it for the Colonels as both teams missed field goals on the first possession of overtime and the extra point was the decider in the second OT.


Saturday, September 5, 2015

Week 2 QPRs

I've been keeping track of the Vermont high school football QPR ratings for the last several years, so I'm starting this blog to have a place to post them online in case anyone is interested. I also plan to share my thoughts on what's happening around the Vermont gridiron scene here from time to time and I might add game details when I can make it out to the field.

For now, my unofficial QPR numbers through Week 2 of the regular season are below. It's worth noting that my numbers are based on the number of games a team has played rather than how many games a team will play, so unlike the official numbers kept by Middlebury athletic director Sean Farrell, a loss will always see a team's QPR drop here. I think that gives a better perspective on where teams stand now.

Division I

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams, including Rutland's loss to Plymouth, NH, are ignored)
 
1T. Hartford (2-0 overrall, 2-0 D1), 24 points, 12 QPR
1T. Rutland (1-1* overall, 1-0 D1), 12 points, 12 QPR
3. Middlebury (2-0 overall, 2-0 D1), 22 points, 11 QPR
4. Brattleboro (1-1 overall, 1-1 D1), 12 points, 6 QPR
5T. Colchester (1-1 overall, 1-1 D1), 10 points, 5 QPR
5T. CVU (1-1 overall, 1-1 D1), 10 points, 5 QPR
5T. Mt. Anthony (1-1 overall, 1-1 D1), 10 points, 5 QPR
5T. Rice (1-1 overall, 1-0 D1), 10 points, 5 QPR
5T. St. Johnsbury (1-1 overall, 1-1 D1), 10 points, 5 QPR
10T. BFA-St. Albans (0-2 overall, 0-2 D1), 0 points, 0 QPR
10T. Essex (0-2 overall, 0-2 D1), 0 points, 0 QPR
10T. South Burlington (0-2 overall, 0-2 D1), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division II

(QPR includes only Division II games. Games against teams in other Vermont divisions are only counted for tiebreaker purposes.)
 
1T. Burr and Burton (2-0 overrall, 2-0 D2), 16 points, 8 QPR
1T. Milton (2-0 overrall, 2-0 D2), 16 points, 8 QPR
3T. Burlington (2-0 overrall, 1-0 D2), 7 points, 7 QPR
3T. Bellows Falls (2-0 overrall, 1-0 D2), 7 points, 7 QPR
5T. Fair Haven (1-1 overrall, 1-1 D2), 7 points, 3.5 QPR
5T. Lyndon (1-1 overrall, 1-1 D2), 7 points, 3.5 QPR
7T. Mt. Abraham (0-2 overrall, 0-2 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR
7T. Mt. Mansfield (0-2 overrall, 0-2 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR
7T. North Country (0-2 overrall, 0-2 D2), 0 points, 0 QPR

Division III

(Includes all games vs. in-state opponents. Games vs. out-of-state teams are ignored)
 
1T. Woodstock (2-0 overrall, 2-0 D3), 14 points, 7 QPR
1T. U-32 (1-0 overall, 1-0 D3), 7 points, 7 QPR
3. Otter Valley (2-0 overall, 2-0 D3), 12 points, 6 QPR
4. Windsor (1-1 overall, 1-1 D3), 7 points, 3.5 QPR
5T. BFA-Fairfax (1-1 overall, 1-1 D3), 5 points, 2.5 QPR
5T. Mill River (1-1 overall, 1-1 D3), 5 points, 2.5 QPR
5T. Oxbow (1-1 overall, 1-1 D3), 5 points, 2.5 QPR
5T. Poultney (1-1 overall, 1-1 D3), 5 points, 2.5 QPR
5T. Springfield (1-1 overall, 1-1 D3), 5 points, 2.5 QPR
10T. MSJ (0-2 overall, 0-2 D3), 0 points, 0 QPR
10T. Spaulding (0-2 overall, 0-2 D3), 0 points, 0 QPR
10T. Winooski (0-2 overall, 0-2 D3), 0 points, 0 QPR

 How do these numbers work? Teams receive 10 points for a win over a D1 opponent, 7 points for a win over a D2 opponent and 5 points for a D3 opponent. Teams also receive 2 points for every game won by the teams they have beaten. QPR is total points divided by games played.