stever20 wrote:Sorry but the #2 league only gets a 1 seed and then 2nd team on the 6-7 line? And that's supposed to be good? I just don't think the round robin does the league any favors in both getting high seeds and getting the teams in.
We saw the benefits with the old big east. got 11 teams in- so the same 70%- but with that had 9 teams seeded #6 or higher. It's just so much easier in 14-15 team leagues to get end of the year with 10 teams at 9-9 or better records- meaning with their OOC schedules- they're going to have realistic shots to make the tournament. But at the same time, still have the upper echelon teams who can get top 3-4 seeds.
Big East in 2010-13- had 10,11,8,10 finish with 9-9 records- so 39 in 4 years or 9.75 teams per year- 62% of the teams(8 of those teams were 9 seeds or lower)
Big East in 2010-13 had 4,5,6,4 finish with 12-6 records or better- so 19 in 4 years or 4.75 teams per year- 30% of the teams
Big East in 2014-17 had- 6,6,6,7 finish with 9-9 records- so 25 in 4 years or 6.25 teams per year- 63% of the teams(9 of those teams 9 seeds or lower)
Big East in 2014-17 had- 2,3,3,2 finish with 12-6 records- so 10 in 4 years or 2.5 teams per year- 25% of the teams
so the percentage of teams is the same- but the percentage of 12-6 teams is better. That's big because 12-6 teams get good seeds. average for the 8 years of 12-6 teams is 3.48 seed. And that's with the USF outlier from 2012. You take them out and it's a 3.18 average seed.
look at the percentage of bids-
top 4 seeds 10-13- 19/39- 49% 14-17 10/25- 40%
9 seeds or lower 10-13- 8/39- 21% 14-17 9/25- 36%
dreaded 7/10 seeds- 10/13- 9/39 23% 14-17 5/25- 20%
I just don't think the round robin is as big of a home run as folks here want to make it out to be. Not in terms of the NCAA tourney. It's great for league overall in terms of forming rivalries etc.
stever20 wrote:Sorry but the #2 league only gets a 1 seed and then 2nd team on the 6-7 line? And that's supposed to be good? I just don't think the round robin does the league any favors in both getting high seeds and getting the teams in.
Irishdawg wrote:stever20 wrote:Sorry but the #2 league only gets a 1 seed and then 2nd team on the 6-7 line? And that's supposed to be good? I just don't think the round robin does the league any favors in both getting high seeds and getting the teams in.
2015 - Louisville - 27-9 (12-6 in ACC)
2015 - Georgetown - 22-11 (12-6 in Big East)
2015 - Maryland - 28-7 (14-4 in Big Ten)
How did they end up with the exact same seed?
2016 - Indiana - 27-8 (15-3 in Big Ten)
2016 - Xavier - 28-6 (14-4 in Big East)
How did Xavier wind up 3 full seed lines better than Indiana?
2017 - Florida - 27-9 (14-4 in SEC)
2017 - Butler - 25-9 (12-6 in Big East)
2017 - Wisconsin - 27-10 (12-6 in Big Ten)
2017 - Maryland - 24-9 (12-6 in Big Ten)
How did Butler wind up on the same seed line as Florida? Better yet, how did they wind up 2 seed lines higher than Maryland, and 4 seed lines higher than Wisconsin?
The fact is that who you play and beat matters, both in and out of conference. I wish you'd stop trying to justify your position. It's baseless and wrong, and can be proven each and every year.
Irishdawg wrote:stever20 wrote:Sorry but the #2 league only gets a 1 seed and then 2nd team on the 6-7 line? And that's supposed to be good? I just don't think the round robin does the league any favors in both getting high seeds and getting the teams in.
2015 - Louisville - 27-9 (12-6 in ACC)
2015 - Georgetown - 22-11 (12-6 in Big East)
2015 - Maryland - 28-7 (14-4 in Big Ten)
How did they end up with the exact same seed?
2016 - Indiana - 27-8 (15-3 in Big Ten)
2016 - Xavier - 28-6 (14-4 in Big East)
How did Xavier wind up 3 full seed lines better than Indiana?
2017 - Florida - 27-9 (14-4 in SEC)
2017 - Butler - 25-9 (12-6 in Big East)
2017 - Wisconsin - 27-10 (12-6 in Big Ten)
2017 - Maryland - 24-9 (12-6 in Big Ten)
How did Butler wind up on the same seed line as Florida? Better yet, how did they wind up 2 seed lines higher than Maryland, and 4 seed lines higher than Wisconsin?
The fact is that who you play and beat matters, both in and out of conference. I wish you'd stop trying to justify your position. It's baseless and wrong, and can be proven each and every year.
stever20 wrote: As to point about the conference records all being .500. Of course that's the point. The thing is in a big league- you can have 2 teams finishing at 1-17 and that's not going to kill you SOS wise. You aren't guaranteed of seeing those 2 teams 4 times and killing the SOS.
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