BEST CASE SCENARIOS
Adam Rippon: 77.53 (SC) + 155.51 (SC) = 233.04
Jeremy Abbott: 77.61 (CR) + 143.57 (NHK) = 221.18
Richard Dornbush: 70.75 (JGP Final) + 148.871 (JGP Final) = 219.56
Brandon Mroz: 72.46 (TEB) + 146.96 (CC) = 219.42
Armin Mahbanoozadeh: 67.61 (SA) + 143.56 (SA) = 211.17
Ross Miner: 67.10 (CC) + 130.03 (CC) = 197.13
Joshua Farris: 67.03 (JGP Romania) + 127.96 (JGP Great Britain) = 194.98
Keegan Messing: 68.52 (JGP Final) + 122.05 (JGP Romania) = 190.57
Grant Hochstein: 56.98 (SC) + 124.76 (SC) = 181.65
Jason Brown: 58.00 (JGP France) + 122.57 (JGP France) = 180.57
WORST CASE SCENARIOS
Jeremy Abbott: 74.92 (NHK) + 139.60 (CR) = 214.52
Brandon Mroz: 69.84 (CC) + 141.85 (TEB) = 211.69
Armin Mahbanoozadeh: 67.61 (SA) + 143.56 (SA) = 211.17
Adam Rippon: 73.94 (SA) + 129.18 (SA) = 203.12
Ross Miner: 64.85 (NHK) + 121.77 (NHK) = 186.62
Grant Hochstein: 56.98 (SC) + 124.76 (SC) = 181.65
Joshua Farris: 59.79 (JGP Great Britain) + 108.73 (JGP Final) = 168.52
Keegan Messing: 61.53 (JGP Czech) + 106.90 (JGP Final) = 168.43
Jason Brown: 57.12 (JGP Japan) + 110.15 (JGP Japaan) = 167.28
Richard Dornbush: 52.74 (JGP Austria) + 109.16 (JGP Austria) = 161.90
Because there is some variation in the placements when skaters have performed their best and when they have performed there worst, here are some notable factors to consider:
- Jeremy Abbott has been fighting boot issues all season so if he has resolved them, his scores should go up at Nationals
- Brandon Mroz' scores have all been withing 5 points of each other, showing that his is pretty consistent and that may just be the biggest factor in who wins the Men's title in Greensboro
- Adam Rippon has a big point gap which shows he has moments of greatness and moments of weakness so we'll see which shines through next week
- Richard Dornbush has a huge point gap from his Grand Prix assignments to his score at the final which either suggests that he is a one hit wonder or that he is steadily building momentum throughout the season and will put up a gigantic number in Greensboro
- Armin Mahbanoozadeh performed way better than expected at Skate America and because he was not assigned another Grand Prix, only time will tell if his bronze medal was a fluke or a sign of better things to come
- Ryan Bradley did not compete on the Grand Prix this season, but he will certainly be a threat in Greensboro
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