stever20 wrote:yeah and also against a team like Texas playing tonight. 16-13 right now, losing to Texas Tech tonight. Got 1 game left with TCU and tourney. 17-15 probably won't cut it for them....
adoraz wrote:stever20 wrote:yeah and also against a team like Texas playing tonight. 16-13 right now, losing to Texas Tech tonight. Got 1 game left with TCU and tourney. 17-15 probably won't cut it for them....
Terrible night for the bubble. Bracket Matrix has Texas as a 10 seed and TCU as an 11 seed. Will be interesting to see where they're at tomorrow.
Is this the worst bubble in history?
25 - Villanova
29 - Marquette
52 – Creighton
59 – Butler
61 - Seton Hall
62 - St. John's
72 – Xavier
74 – Providence
79 – Georgetown
100 - DePaul
TEAM (CONF W-L) OVERALL W-L
#23 Villanova (13-4) 22-8
#16 Marquette (12-5) 23-7
St. John's (8-9) 20-10
Georgetown (8-9) 18-12
Seton Hall (8-9) 17-12
Creighton (8-9) 17-13
Xavier (8-9) 16-14
DePaul (7-10) 15-13
Butler (7-10) 16-14
Providence (6-11) 16-14
Hall2012 wrote:I would really love to see the NET formula because occasionally (meaning regularly) you see things that simply don't make sense.
Seton Hall scores a quad 1 win over Marquette and jumps 2 spots from 63 to 61
Arksansas blows out a terrible Vanderbilt team and jumps 8 spots from 73 to 65
Mizzou blows out a just as terrible Georgia team and jumps 15 spots from 88 to 73
I know it's been said here before I but I think it bears repeating that NET seems to favor blowing out garbage teams FAR too much over beating good teams in a competitive game. If this is the way of the future, we probably need to take JP's advice and bring in a bunch of cupcakes for us to fatten up on with lopsided scores. Hopefully the committee gives NET a passing glance, laughs at it, and then looks at the things that really matter.
Jet915 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:I would really love to see the NET formula because occasionally (meaning regularly) you see things that simply don't make sense.
Seton Hall scores a quad 1 win over Marquette and jumps 2 spots from 63 to 61
Arksansas blows out a terrible Vanderbilt team and jumps 8 spots from 73 to 65
Mizzou blows out a just as terrible Georgia team and jumps 15 spots from 88 to 73
I know it's been said here before I but I think it bears repeating that NET seems to favor blowing out garbage teams FAR too much over beating good teams in a competitive game. If this is the way of the future, we probably need to take JP's advice and bring in a bunch of cupcakes for us to fatten up on with lopsided scores. Hopefully the committee gives NET a passing glance, laughs at it, and then looks at the things that really matter.
I agree totally, you get rewarded more for blowing out garbage teams vs. barely beating good teams. Case in point, NC State who had like the worst noncon in D1 but blew out garbage teams has a NET of 35. Their rpi? It's like 120. That is a HUGE difference. Seems like the new formula is to schedule a ton of cupcakes in noncon and blow them out.
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