Total Ratings and Sport-Specific Ratings
The ratings pages are where you'll spend most of your time evaluating handicapper performance.
Written By Jared Smith
Last updated About 6 hours ago
Total Ratings and Sport-Specific Ratings
The ratings pages are where you'll spend most of your time evaluating handicapper performance.
Total Ratings
The Total Ratings page shows a platform-wide ranking of all handicappers, combining results across every sport. This is useful for finding consistently strong performers regardless of which sport they specialize in.
How It Works
- Handicappers are ranked by win percentage with a configurable minimum number of picks.
- Use the "Min picks" dropdown to set a threshold (5, 10, 25, 50, or 100). Higher thresholds filter out handicappers with small sample sizes, giving you more meaningful data.
- The Time Frame filter lets you focus on recent performance or all-time records.
Quick Sport Filters
At the top of the ratings table, you'll see sport tabs (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, CFB, MBB). Click any tab to jump directly to the sport-specific leaderboard.
Ratings by Sport
In the sidebar, expand Ratings by Sport to see dedicated pages for:
- NFL β Professional football.
- NBA β Professional basketball.
- MLB β Professional baseball.
- NHL β Professional hockey.
- College Football β NCAA football.
- College Basketball β NCAA men's basketball.
- College Baseball β NCAA baseball.
Each sport page shows a full leaderboard with the same filtering options (time frame, min picks). Use these when you want to compare handicappers within a specific sport.
Understanding the Ratings Table
The leaderboard table typically includes:
- Rank β Their position on the leaderboard.
- Name β The handicapper's display name.
- Picks β Total number of scored picks.
- Win % β Percentage of correct picks.
- Wins / Losses β Raw counts of correct and incorrect picks.
Click on any handicapper's name to go to their detailed profile page.