stever20 wrote:I'd take UNC's season over almost any team in the Big East. You know what their RPI is right now? 12. #8 in Ken Pom. They were #11 on Saturday, but after losing to UAB and beating Michigan St, they're now #8.
Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:I'd take UNC's season over almost any team in the Big East. You know what their RPI is right now? 12. #8 in Ken Pom. They were #11 on Saturday, but after losing to UAB and beating Michigan St, they're now #8.
You know what RPI means right now? Squat.
Power Ratings tell the tale better any point in the season, but especially now. team Rankings has North Carolina ranked #35 on their composite Power Rating. Their 2 big losses count just as much as their 2 big wins. Id they're up and down team like this all year long, then that's how they'll be seen in the end. If their season turns a corner in one direction or another, then they'll be seen in that light. I'll take Villanova's undefeated season at this point 7 days a week and twice on Sunday over what North Carolina has done.
stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:I'd take UNC's season over almost any team in the Big East. You know what their RPI is right now? 12. #8 in Ken Pom. They were #11 on Saturday, but after losing to UAB and beating Michigan St, they're now #8.
You know what RPI means right now? Squat.
Power Ratings tell the tale better any point in the season, but especially now. team Rankings has North Carolina ranked #35 on their composite Power Rating. Their 2 big losses count just as much as their 2 big wins. Id they're up and down team like this all year long, then that's how they'll be seen in the end. If their season turns a corner in one direction or another, then they'll be seen in that light. I'll take Villanova's undefeated season at this point 7 days a week and twice on Sunday over what North Carolina has done.
Of course you would take Nova, but I'd take UNC over anyone else right now.
Ken Pom has them #8- up 3 spots from Saturday- before they lost to UAB.
stever20 wrote:Belmont isn't that bad of a loss- they're #69 in Sagarin right now. Oregon is only #35 right now.
UAB is 2 spots ahead of Northeastern...
Unfortuately Georgetown doesn't have the 2 huge wins that UNC has either. And, it's unfortuantely telling that even before the upset last night, UNC was 11 spots higher on Lunardi's s curve. And 6 spots higher in Sagarin. Georgetown to get above UNC needs to beat either Kansas or Michigan St. And hope that UNC doesn't beat Kentucky!
Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:Belmont isn't that bad of a loss- they're #69 in Sagarin right now. Oregon is only #35 right now.
UAB is 2 spots ahead of Northeastern...
Unfortuately Georgetown doesn't have the 2 huge wins that UNC has either. And, it's unfortuantely telling that even before the upset last night, UNC was 11 spots higher on Lunardi's s curve. And 6 spots higher in Sagarin. Georgetown to get above UNC needs to beat either Kansas or Michigan St. And hope that UNC doesn't beat Kentucky!
6 spots and 11 spots means absolutely nothing right now. VCU was a huge win at the time that Georgetown beat them. Just look at what happened to Michigan State after last night's loss. They dropped to #25 in Team Rankings list. At this time of year that's not very different than VCU at #36. In Sagarin, VCU is #31.
You're the one who pointed out recently in another discussion to a different poster than the goal posts are constantly moving. What appears to be a big win now will mean nothing to the committee if that team tanks and conversely an ordinary win will take on new meaning if that team surges. There is absolutely nothing definitive about the results that have come in so far.
The various power ratings and especially the RPI ratings are I their formative stages for the season. They are constantly being recallibrated, so their true meaning will only take shape as the season unfolds. Like the games themselves, these are preliminary results.
stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:Belmont isn't that bad of a loss- they're #69 in Sagarin right now. Oregon is only #35 right now.
UAB is 2 spots ahead of Northeastern...
Unfortuately Georgetown doesn't have the 2 huge wins that UNC has either. And, it's unfortuantely telling that even before the upset last night, UNC was 11 spots higher on Lunardi's s curve. And 6 spots higher in Sagarin. Georgetown to get above UNC needs to beat either Kansas or Michigan St. And hope that UNC doesn't beat Kentucky!
6 spots and 11 spots means absolutely nothing right now. VCU was a huge win at the time that Georgetown beat them. Just look at what happened to Michigan State after last night's loss. They dropped to #25 in Team Rankings list. At this time of year that's not very different than VCU at #36. In Sagarin, VCU is #31.
You're the one who pointed out recently in another discussion to a different poster than the goal posts are constantly moving. What appears to be a big win now will mean nothing to the committee if that team tanks and conversely an ordinary win will take on new meaning if that team surges. There is absolutely nothing definitive about the results that have come in so far.
The various power ratings and especially the RPI ratings are I their formative stages for the season. They are constantly being recallibrated, so their true meaning will only take shape as the season unfolds. Like the games themselves, these are preliminary results.
You are right about the goal posts constantly moving. But, what in the world makes you think at all that UNC's wins over Louisville or Michigan St would be meaningless. There's nothing we've seen from either one of those that indicates that those wins won't mean much. In Sagarin, while VCU is #31, Michigan St is 13 and Louisville is 7. (just like you can pretty much put it in pen that Nova's win over Kansas will be a huge win end of the year as well).
stever20 wrote:The AAC for them with 6 games vs Memphis, UConn(both with exempt tourney wins) and undefeated Cincy will be huge. Where Pitino will miss the old BE schedule(as will the C7 frankly)- is not having as many different styles in conference play, so when you got to the tourney, you had seen everything you would see in the tourney. You could say ok this team's style is similar to Pittsburgh, we need to do this when we play them.
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