1 point if you win your season, 1 point if you get the most daily wins, 1 point if you get the most elimination wins on the season. If multiple people have the most dailies/eliminations I still give them the point. But I only include you in the ranking if you have at least 3 points.
Tony Raines - 3
Alton Williams - 3
Katie Doyle - 3
Dan Setzler - 3
Theo Von - 3
Jillian Zoboroski - 3
Hunter Barfield - 3
Ashley Mitchell - 3
Sam McGinn - 3
Jenny West - 3
Dee Nguyen - 3
Jamie Murray - 4
Veronica Portillo - 4
Derrick Kosinski - 4
Emily Schromm - 5
Laurel Stucky - 5
Paula Meronek - 5
Jordan Wiseley - 5
Zach Nichols - 6
Susie Meister - 6
Darrell Taylor - 6
Landon Lueck - 6
Evan Starkman - 6
Sarah Rice - 6
Camila Nakagawa - 7
Kenny Santucci - 7
Evelyn Smith - 7
CT Tamburello - 8
Cara Maria Sorbello - 8
Wes Bergmann - 9
Johnny Bananas - 11
So here's the question - which methodology is better? This one, or the one where you only get points for a season win, the number of contestants/the number of winners is how many points you get. We can compare the top 13s of both methods and you tell me which makes more sense.
This one:
8t. Zach Nichols - 6
8t. Susie Meister - 6
8t. Darrell Taylor - 6
8t. Landon Lueck - 6
8t. Evan Starkman - 6
8t. Sarah Rice - 6
5t. Camila Nakagawa - 7
5t. Kenny Santucci - 7
5t. Evelyn Smith - 7
3t. CT Tamburello - 8
3t. Cara Maria Sorbello - 8
2. Wes Bergmann - 9
1. Johnny Bananas - 11