freeagent
Six-man pro
Ok... since 2004 I've been keeping what I call the "Mercy Rule Update," which tracks how many games end by the 45-point rule.
Hint ... the answer's about half.
Not sure how I'll do it this year, but let's start as I did last year.
Zero Week:
Public school games: 25 of 53 games ended by the 45 point rule (47.2%)
Public schools include all UIL schools, out-of-state public schools, and charter schools that are either UIL members or not a member of any other league (for example, Austin NYOS Charter does not belong to a league, but is eligible for UIL membership. Basically, the only private school league that accepts charter schools is the Texas Christian Athletic League (TCAL). TAPPS does not accept charter schools (as they are tax supported) and I think there may be one charter school member in the Texas Christian Athletic Fellowship league (TCAL).
Public schools vs private schools games: 12 of 27 games ended by the 45 point rule (44.4%)
Of those 27 games, public schools won 15 of the 27 games (55.6%). Last year, private schools won 54.8% of these games, which was the first time they won a majority of these games since I started keeping that stat in 2008.
Private school games: 21 of 36 games ended by the 45 point rule (58.3%)
Private schools include all schools in TAPPS, TCAL and TCAF as well as any unaffiliated private/parochial school teams or legitimate high school home school group teams. Charter schools that belong to a private school league (TCAL) are considered private schools.
There were two private school games that were called due to lightning and those games are not considered in these statistics. A forfeit game (1-0 score) IS considered in these stats but is not counted as a mercy rule game. There were two forfeits (one in public schools, one in private schools) this week.
All games: 58 of 116 games ended by the 45 point rule (50.0%)
116 games compares to 113 games in Zero Week 2011, 118 -2010, 107 -2009. While we crossed the 100 game mark in 10 of the 11 weeks in the past two seasons, we never passed 100 games until the start of the 2009 season.
Total games in 2011 was 1210, plus 117 in the playoffs, down 10 games from 2010 but 125 more than the 2009 season.
Average score in Zero Week was 57.4 to 22.5, a margin of 34.9
Average score of games ending by the 45 point rule was 61.1 to 10.9, a margin of 50.2
Average score of games that went the full 40 minutes was 53.7 to 34.2, a margin of 19.6
Range of winning scores was 23 to 102
Range of losing scores was 0 to 75
Range of margin (difference between winning score and losing score, not including forfeits) was 1 to 81
Comparisons:
Week 0
2012 - 50.0%
2011 - 39.8%
2010 - 39.0%
2009 - 56.1%
2008 - 42.3%
2007 - 43.8%
2006 - 45.2%
2005 - 33.3% (lowest week ever since 2004)
2004 - 45.0%
Season Totals
2011 - 52.4%
2011 with playoffs - 51.7%
2010 - 50.6%
2010 with playoffs - 50.3%
2009 - 51.5%
2009 with playoffs - 51.1%
2008 - 53.7%
2008 with playoffs - 52.7%
2007 - 49.3%
2007 with playoffs - 49.0%
2006 - 47.5%
2005 - 51.7%
2004 - 49.8%
Hint ... the answer's about half.
Not sure how I'll do it this year, but let's start as I did last year.
Zero Week:
Public school games: 25 of 53 games ended by the 45 point rule (47.2%)
Public schools include all UIL schools, out-of-state public schools, and charter schools that are either UIL members or not a member of any other league (for example, Austin NYOS Charter does not belong to a league, but is eligible for UIL membership. Basically, the only private school league that accepts charter schools is the Texas Christian Athletic League (TCAL). TAPPS does not accept charter schools (as they are tax supported) and I think there may be one charter school member in the Texas Christian Athletic Fellowship league (TCAL).
Public schools vs private schools games: 12 of 27 games ended by the 45 point rule (44.4%)
Of those 27 games, public schools won 15 of the 27 games (55.6%). Last year, private schools won 54.8% of these games, which was the first time they won a majority of these games since I started keeping that stat in 2008.
Private school games: 21 of 36 games ended by the 45 point rule (58.3%)
Private schools include all schools in TAPPS, TCAL and TCAF as well as any unaffiliated private/parochial school teams or legitimate high school home school group teams. Charter schools that belong to a private school league (TCAL) are considered private schools.
There were two private school games that were called due to lightning and those games are not considered in these statistics. A forfeit game (1-0 score) IS considered in these stats but is not counted as a mercy rule game. There were two forfeits (one in public schools, one in private schools) this week.
All games: 58 of 116 games ended by the 45 point rule (50.0%)
116 games compares to 113 games in Zero Week 2011, 118 -2010, 107 -2009. While we crossed the 100 game mark in 10 of the 11 weeks in the past two seasons, we never passed 100 games until the start of the 2009 season.
Total games in 2011 was 1210, plus 117 in the playoffs, down 10 games from 2010 but 125 more than the 2009 season.
Average score in Zero Week was 57.4 to 22.5, a margin of 34.9
Average score of games ending by the 45 point rule was 61.1 to 10.9, a margin of 50.2
Average score of games that went the full 40 minutes was 53.7 to 34.2, a margin of 19.6
Range of winning scores was 23 to 102
Range of losing scores was 0 to 75
Range of margin (difference between winning score and losing score, not including forfeits) was 1 to 81
Comparisons:
Week 0
2012 - 50.0%
2011 - 39.8%
2010 - 39.0%
2009 - 56.1%
2008 - 42.3%
2007 - 43.8%
2006 - 45.2%
2005 - 33.3% (lowest week ever since 2004)
2004 - 45.0%
Season Totals
2011 - 52.4%
2011 with playoffs - 51.7%
2010 - 50.6%
2010 with playoffs - 50.3%
2009 - 51.5%
2009 with playoffs - 51.1%
2008 - 53.7%
2008 with playoffs - 52.7%
2007 - 49.3%
2007 with playoffs - 49.0%
2006 - 47.5%
2005 - 51.7%
2004 - 49.8%