I am only listing the Top 25 as the QRF ranks every team in Class A. It goes to 158 but there are many ties in the list so there must be 170+ teams. The QRF is calculated maybe once a week in the early part of the season and then will start changing a couple of times per week closer to tournament time. If you decide to check out Minnesota-Scores.net you can also go back and see the QRF standing from prior years, and also the final section and conference standings from prior years.
QRF Rankings: January 12, 2009
1 Barnum (10-0) 72.8
2 Parkers Prairie (9-1) 66.8
3 Cedar Mountain/Comfrey (9-0) 57.4
4 Sebeka (9-2) 55.9
5 New Life Academy (8-3) 55.8
6 Ada-Borup (11-1) 54.5
7 Brandon-Evansville (8-0) 54.4
8 Adrian (8-0) 53.4
9 Bertha-Hewitt (7-2) 50.8
10 Granada-Huntley-East Chain (5-3) 50.4
11 Bigfork (9-1) 49.2
12 Wabasso (8-2) 48.9
T-13 Southwest Christian (7-3) 48.4
T-13 Mountain Iron-Buhl (8-0) 48.4
15 Red Lake Falls (8-2) 48.1
16 Onamia (6-4) 47.0
17 Alden-Conger (7-3) 46.0
18 Red Rock Central (7-1) 45.9
19 West Lutheran (9-2) 44.0
20 New Ulm Cathedral (9-1) 43.9
21 Grand Meadow (7-3) 43.0
22 Nashwauk-Keewatin (10-1) 42.8
T-23 Goodhue (5-4) 42.2
T-23 Northern (7-2) 42.2
25 Fulda (5-4)
Here is the QRF Explained (from their site)
The Quality Results Formula (QRF) was created to try and rank teams from different parts of the state. I won't go into specific detail about the formula, but can give you an idea of how it works.
Each game is given an individual QRF (iQRF) based four things (listed in order of importance)
Win or Loss
Opponent wins
Class differential between the teams
Margin of victory (or defeat) with a cap on both ends.
Logically, the more wins an opponent has, the higher your opponents Class is, and the more you win by the higher your iQRF is for that game.
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