stever20 wrote:OOC play matters in it gets you the seeds in the tournament and gets you teams in the tournament. Seeds no matter what you want to say matter a lot. There is a huge difference between a 5 seed and a 7 seed. Like now- Nova was projected as a 4 seed. If they had lost vs Kansas, they would be like a 6 seed. That matters. Right now, we'd have 2 8 and 9 seeds- and all that matters is you see the #1 seed in the 2nd game. That's not good. Play in game gets you a test 1st and then 5 and 4 seeds in the next 2 games. The tourney does matter- but OOC sets up the tourney a lot.
TheHall wrote:stever20 wrote:OOC play matters in it gets you the seeds in the tournament and gets you teams in the tournament. Seeds no matter what you want to say matter a lot. There is a huge difference between a 5 seed and a 7 seed. Like now- Nova was projected as a 4 seed. If they had lost vs Kansas, they would be like a 6 seed. That matters. Right now, we'd have 2 8 and 9 seeds- and all that matters is you see the #1 seed in the 2nd game. That's not good. Play in game gets you a test 1st and then 5 and 4 seeds in the next 2 games. The tourney does matter- but OOC sets up the tourney a lot.
Tell that to our new conference mate Butler. The only reason the are a BE member is because they weren't confined to your analysis. One the macro scale those numbers are rigid, but those numbers mean very little to individual schools like Wichita St., VCU, FGCU & your Hoyas, etc.
Simply put any BE school using seeding as an excuse for not winning an NCAAT game should be embarrassed.
TheHall wrote:stever20 wrote:2 things...
I've said constantly that we needed to have a good year this year. Most C7 fans are used to being in a top 2 conference. That's the truth.
I said and continue to say that the A10 and MWC are just as much of a major conference as the SEC. The computers bare it out, especially with the A10. We are going to be in direct competition with the A10 getting teams in. That is what it is.
ALL C7 fans know that we are not in the OBE anymore too.
Steve the real question is how did we know we were in the top two conferences? No matter how much you try to spin it that question was never answered by OOC play in Nov/Dec, not for the BE not for any conference. It's hasn't been by conference play either. Conference strength has always been determined by NCAAT performance- not even bids, but performance. The BE wasn't the best conference simply because we had the best OOC record in Nov/Dec or even b/c we got 8,9, 10 bids. We were the best because our 8th place team won the NCAAT or for 5 years or so we sent different teams to the Final Four, and obviously we won it all a couple of times. So if you really are focusing on determining the top conference then you are way to early.
If the BE gets four bids this year but 2 teams make it to the Final Four (which is still a legit possibility regardless of what doom & gloom scenario you come up with) we will be considered a top 2 conference. On the other hand if we had an excellent OOC regular season record, got 6 bids, but flamed out before the elite eight we would not be considered a top 2 league.
Every game matters but the sorting of best to worst conference happens in March & April not now.
hoyahooligan wrote:I disagree with this notion. The number of bids a conference gets and how many ranked teams they have during the year are the major determinations of how strong a conference is. Looking at just the tournament is after the fact conference strength doesn't matter after the tournament it matters leading up to the tournament.
stever20 wrote:If Georgetown had done more in tourney last year- and was ranked to start this year - it would have actually been worse for us if the Hoya's had done what they've done so far.
This year so far has nothing to do with past results but the fact that we have 22 losses so far in OOC play. The fact that we're 12-17 vs top 100 teams is why this year is a disappointment. Last year we had 35 losses the entire year OOC play. With 15 teams and about 2.5 times as many games as we have so far. Last year's Georgetown flameout has nothing to do with that.
TheHall wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:I disagree with this notion. The number of bids a conference gets and how many ranked teams they have during the year are the major determinations of how strong a conference is. Looking at just the tournament is after the fact conference strength doesn't matter after the tournament it matters leading up to the tournament.
It all matters, even OOC, but it doesn't all matter with the same significance. My point is conference pecking order is not determined until the champion is crowned and it's heavily weighted by NCAAT tourny performance. Georgetown's season last year is a good example of this. If the Hoyas had performed better in the NCAAT I doubt they would have started this season unranked and the BE would have been viewed stronger from day 1. They had a good season but the end result put a spoiler on it that has carried over to the league this season.
Consider this scenario, if the BE got 6 bids(great!) but we flamed out (not great!), next year it would take much more to claim the best conference title, this is exactly what's happening to the B1G in Football and is the only reason why OSU may not play for the title. Conference strength is dominated by post-season performance.
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