MUBoxer wrote:Looking at this podcast/site's Twitter they're just out to ruffle feathers with "hot takes" smart to get a following.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:I know you’re trying to carve out some space in the college hoops prognostication space and I commend the effort. So please take this criticism as a way to improve the content. As a fan that has loved both equally—the oBE and nBE are like kids to me—I don’t agree with your premise. You can’t try to compare two different eras using the most recent criteria, or some eye test. You need to inject context. ‘84 Hoyas dominated its era; ‘18 Nova did the same. But put the ‘18 Cats in a game without a shot clock and no 3 pt line, and no freedom of movement, and they’d be far less effective. The opposite is also true obviously.
If you are going to compare different eras you need to compare to the others they competed against. Pick an objective metric: championships, FF’s, RPI, etc. You try to answer an objective premise with a subjective data set. To me I look at things like FF’s and Championships. Everyone can admit that until we start seeing most of our teams make FF’s then we can’t puff out our chests very far.
oBE teams making a FF (many multiple times)
G’town
Nova
SHU
PC
SJU
UConn
Cuse
L’ville
WVU
nBE:
Nova
If I were representing the oBE I’d stop the debate and ask: “we about done here, dawg?”
DudeAnon wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:I know you’re trying to carve out some space in the college hoops prognostication space and I commend the effort. So please take this criticism as a way to improve the content. As a fan that has loved both equally—the oBE and nBE are like kids to me—I don’t agree with your premise. You can’t try to compare two different eras using the most recent criteria, or some eye test. You need to inject context. ‘84 Hoyas dominated its era; ‘18 Nova did the same. But put the ‘18 Cats in a game without a shot clock and no 3 pt line, and no freedom of movement, and they’d be far less effective. The opposite is also true obviously.
If you are going to compare different eras you need to compare to the others they competed against. Pick an objective metric: championships, FF’s, RPI, etc. You try to answer an objective premise with a subjective data set. To me I look at things like FF’s and Championships. Everyone can admit that until we start seeing most of our teams make FF’s then we can’t puff out our chests very far.
oBE teams making a FF (many multiple times)
G’town
Nova
SHU
PC
SJU
UConn
Cuse
L’ville
WVU
nBE:
Nova
If I were representing the oBE I’d stop the debate and ask: “we about done here, dawg?”
Considering the NBE has only been in existence for 7 (8?) years you would have to use a similar sample size for the OBE. Realistically, the OBE was only the dominant conference in the 80's. The 15 team super conference was a great regular season conference, but damn near every team but UConn would choke in the dance.
Hall2012 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:I know you’re trying to carve out some space in the college hoops prognostication space and I commend the effort. So please take this criticism as a way to improve the content. As a fan that has loved both equally—the oBE and nBE are like kids to me—I don’t agree with your premise. You can’t try to compare two different eras using the most recent criteria, or some eye test. You need to inject context. ‘84 Hoyas dominated its era; ‘18 Nova did the same. But put the ‘18 Cats in a game without a shot clock and no 3 pt line, and no freedom of movement, and they’d be far less effective. The opposite is also true obviously.
If you are going to compare different eras you need to compare to the others they competed against. Pick an objective metric: championships, FF’s, RPI, etc. You try to answer an objective premise with a subjective data set. To me I look at things like FF’s and Championships. Everyone can admit that until we start seeing most of our teams make FF’s then we can’t puff out our chests very far.
oBE teams making a FF (many multiple times)
G’town
Nova
SHU
PC
SJU
UConn
Cuse
L’ville
WVU
nBE:
Nova
If I were representing the oBE I’d stop the debate and ask: “we about done here, dawg?”
Considering the NBE has only been in existence for 7 (8?) years you would have to use a similar sample size for the OBE. Realistically, the OBE was only the dominant conference in the 80's. The 15 team super conference was a great regular season conference, but damn near every team but UConn would choke in the dance.
I'm sorry, what?
DudeAnon wrote:Considering the NBE has only been in existence for 7 (8?) years you would have to use a similar sample size for the OBE. Realistically, the OBE was only the dominant conference in the 80's. The 15 team super conference was a great regular season conference, but damn near every team but UConn would choke in the dance.
DudeAnon wrote:Hall2012 wrote:[
I'm sorry, what?
Gumby offered final fours as a metric for conference success. Conveniently leaving out that most of those were in the 80's. In the 90's there was an 8 year stretch with a single final four. In the 2000's there is an 8 year stretch with 3. The OBE was a great conference, but people really overrate it because of its heavy promotion by ESPN.
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