GumbyDamnit! wrote:adoraz wrote:Don't really need to watch the NET each night, just get to 8-9 wins and we'll make the Dance.
^^^^THIS^^^^^^
stever20 wrote:really going to be interested to see the impact of tonight's Butler/St John's game to the NET.
Butler was #4 and St John's was #51 going into the game. Butler wins by 2.
Do we see Butler drop and St John's remain the same? I'd kind of think so.
Jet915 wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:adoraz wrote:Don't really need to watch the NET each night, just get to 8-9 wins and we'll make the Dance.
^^^^THIS^^^^^^
Yeah, get 9 wins and you are in (except Providence). Nova and Butler can probably get in with 8.
milksteak wrote:stever20 wrote:really going to be interested to see the impact of tonight's Butler/St John's game to the NET.
Butler was #4 and St John's was #51 going into the game. Butler wins by 2.
Do we see Butler drop and St John's remain the same? I'd kind of think so.
Butler stays at #4, Johnnies drop to #56. Not gonna pretend like I understand NET haha
XUFan09 wrote:milksteak wrote:stever20 wrote:really going to be interested to see the impact of tonight's Butler/St John's game to the NET.
Butler was #4 and St John's was #51 going into the game. Butler wins by 2.
Do we see Butler drop and St John's remain the same? I'd kind of think so.
Butler stays at #4, Johnnies drop to #56. Not gonna pretend like I understand NET haha
The expectation by NET for this matchup was probably that the Johnnie's would win by a few points, so when they lost, they dropped a few spots based on how their rating decreased. Butler's NET rating improved, but not enough to move up a spot. That makes sense because in St. John's range, there are a lot of teams clumped close together, but near the top of the rankings teams are more spread out.
handdownmandown wrote:So both are penalized because their victory margin and efficiency numbers take a hit in each case, even though it’s due to playing each other?
The simple solution then would be to not play the conference season! Just sit back, watch the other five conferences in the P6 drag down each other’s NET, and finish 1-10.
Or we can recognize the ‘hit’ that’s taken the day the game is played is made up on our off days when the rest of the upper echelon of college basketball takes their ‘hit’ to their metrics while the BE teams sit at home eating Cheez-its.
What are the chances we get breathless updates from Stever about how St. John’s winds up moving, say, 5-6 spots or whatever between now and Saturday by being helped by the same dynamic (being off) that hurts their numbers when they play?
kayako wrote:I love it when same people screaming double-round-robin or death complain when they realize they're better off beating up on as many midmajors as possible ooc.
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