Was considering the same/ similar topic posting the question...
>> What win-loss record is an example of a good game schedule?
Being that a goal might be to have a winning season, but winning everything doesn't necessarily mean it's the best schedule.
So posted the topic as I did.
Obviously creating a playing schedule win/loss record could be buffered/ affected by the % of playing against weaker/ stronger competition.
So I went with asking % to see what people are doing and see where the conversation would go from there.
For my daughter who is developing, I ideally want her on a team with a 33%-75% win record. Losing more than 2 of 3 is just depressing. Winning more than 75% makes me think they are not being challenged enough. If close to 75% I would want a bunch of the games to be very close. Close to 50% would make me think they were having to fight and learn most times they played. That’s for club- for high school a winning team is way more fun- I’d be okay with undefeated State Champions