stever20 wrote:Not really sure what made yesterday different than the last few weeks, but DePaul finally dropped out of the top 75 in the NET.
tomorrow will be interesting. St John's is sitting at 74 and plays at home today. Think there's a very real chance they fall out of top 75 as well.
kmacker69 wrote:stever20 wrote:Not really sure what made yesterday different than the last few weeks, but DePaul finally dropped out of the top 75 in the NET.
tomorrow will be interesting. St John's is sitting at 74 and plays at home today. Think there's a very real chance they fall out of top 75 as well.
I think they are solidly in the top 75 now...
On February 20, 2020 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
DATA SET #2: One-day Volatility of NET Rankings: February 18 and 19, 2020
Observation: Last night Duke got curb-stomped at NC State 88-66. Duke had a NET Ranking of 6 both before and after the game, which indicates an absence of volatility. On the other hand, NC State’s NET Ranking improved from 60 to 52, an 8-point gain.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------February 20, 2020 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
DATA SET #1: One-day Volatility of NET Rankings: February 4 and 5, 2020
DATA SET #2: One-day Volatility of NET Rankings: February 18 and 19, 2020
NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL NET RANKINGS – NCAA.com (Official. Updated daily. Sortable by Columns on the 'Headings' Line.)
College Basketball NET Rankings – CBS Sports (Updated daily, hours after the NCAA release. Not sortable. One-day volatility graphic up/down arrows.)
12 Creighton
13 Villanova
14 Seton Hall
17 Butler
25 Marquette
38 Providence
40 Xavier
64 Georgetown
69 St. John's
82 DePaul
11 Creighton
13 Villanova
16 Seton Hall
18 Butler
26 Marquette
36 Providence
43 Xavier
62 Georgetown
66 St. John's
86 DePaul
11 Creighton
13 Villanova
15 Seton Hall
19 Butler
26 Marquette
37 Providence
47 Xavier
60 UConn
62 St. John's
65 Georgetown
86 DePaul
stever20 wrote:paulxu wrote:stever20 wrote:This year if the Big East had 2 more teams doing even what Providence did OOC- and was doing a 12 team- 18 game schedule- The league would get 8 teams in pretty easily AND the top 4-5 teams would all be getting top 4-5 seeds just as easily...
How's that working out for your AAC teams?
It's probably going to get at least 4 teams in if not more.... With good seeds.
Sorry but the round robin does not help the Big East out at all... Going to have a lot of 8-10 to 10-8 teams. A team probably gets knocked out of the tourney as a result- and a lot of ones that do make it in will be seeded so poorly like normal that they're in impossible situations in 2nd round.
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