SportsClubStats.com calculates each teams odds of winning the regular season title, how each upcoming game will impact those odds, and how well they have to finish out to have a shot. It knows the season schedule and scores for past games. Each night it grabs any new scores from the internet and simulates the rest of the season by randomly picking scores for each remaining game. The weighted version for baseball takes the opponents record into account when randomly picking scores, so the better team is more likely to win. All other sports use 50/50, which gives each opponent an equal chance of winning (or tying if the sport allows it) each game. When it's finished "playing" all the remaining games it applies the league's tie breaking rules to see where everyone finished. It repeats this random playing out of the season million of times (try it yourself), keeping track of how many "seasons" each team finishes where. Finally it updates this page with the new results for you to read with your morning coffee.

To help flush out each teams highest and lowest possible seeds, I force them to win or lose all their remaining games for 1000 of the simulation runs. All the change columns are since the end of yesterday for sports like baseball and hockey (lots of games each day), and since the end of last week for sports like football and racing. The biggest movers up and down are in bold. The teams are ordered by their odds of making the playoffs (more interesting than their record). Click on a team to see its big games and what if scenarios.

RPI: Ratings Percentage Index, the same formula used by NCAA Basketball. Change is expressed in 10thousandths so you don't have to wade through a bunch of zeros.

RPI rank: RPI rank among all team in Division I.

Chance of winning the regular season title: This is what we care about. Out of the millions of simulated seasons they finished first in their division this percentage of the time.

Average final seed: Our average finishing position for all simulated seasons.

Record: Current total and conference wins and losses.