Wizard of Westroads wrote:XUFan09 wrote:NJRedman wrote:I wouldn't worry about any of this. Lunarsi has a hard time being right when he has a seasons worth of info in front of him let alone 6 months before the season even starts.
Lunardi just had his worst season in recent years, but he is still ranked 22 out of 88 "veteran bracketologists." Pretty solid job (though some years back, he wasn't that great). Patrick Stevens, Warren Nolan, and Jeff Borzello are the other big media guys that stand out.
http://bracketmatrix.com/rankings.html
Being ranked 22nd is pretty poor when you're the featured bracketologist on the worldwide leader. Most of those 88 are guys just working out of their basements and are more apt to make wild predictions to get attention.
Hall2012 wrote:How are they measured? Is it just % of teams in they got correct? Is correct seeding taken into account? I imagine correct matchups/region placement isn't considered because that seems impossible...am I wrong?
Hall2012 wrote:How are they measured? Is it just % of teams in they got correct? Is correct seeding taken into account? I imagine correct matchups/region placement isn't considered because that seems impossible...am I wrong?
XUFan09 wrote:I mean, if you're complaining because he's really well-known for bracketology but isn't absolutely awesome at it, you're setting your standards pretty damn high. It should be no shocker than a major media figure is over-promoted. As media figures go, though, the gap between perception and reality for Lunardi is much closer than it is for a lot of others.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:XUFan09 wrote:I mean, if you're complaining because he's really well-known for bracketology but isn't absolutely awesome at it, you're setting your standards pretty damn high. It should be no shocker than a major media figure is over-promoted. As media figures go, though, the gap between perception and reality for Lunardi is much closer than it is for a lot of others.
Yeah, that's what I'm complaining: He gets a national platform but he's really not very good. So if the standard is that his perception/reality gap is better than some others, then maybe he's fine. And since the whole point is to draw attention to ESPN, then mission accomplished. Fwiw, I think he's one of the few BE supportive people on ESPN, so my criticism isn't about bias.
DudeAnon wrote:stever20 wrote:Lunardi is much better than a lot of the major bracketologists though- and in the top quarter overall. Hear a lot of folks pimping Jerry Palm on here thru the years. Well guess what, he's #61. Means only 27 guys are worse than he is.
Long time no see stever, how you enjoying the off-season?
Wizard of Westroads wrote:XUFan09 wrote:NJRedman wrote:I wouldn't worry about any of this. Lunarsi has a hard time being right when he has a seasons worth of info in front of him let alone 6 months before the season even starts.
Lunardi just had his worst season in recent years, but he is still ranked 22 out of 88 "veteran bracketologists." Pretty solid job (though some years back, he wasn't that great). Patrick Stevens, Warren Nolan, and Jeff Borzello are the other big media guys that stand out.
http://bracketmatrix.com/rankings.html
Being ranked 22nd is pretty poor when you're the featured bracketologist on the worldwide leader. Most of those 88 are guys just working out of their basements and are more apt to make wild predictions to get attention.
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