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Postby stever20 » Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:03 pm

adoraz11 wrote:Thanks for the nice replies everyone, I'll update this at least once a week.

Good win for Creighton yesterday. Moved up a tiny bit in Kenpom today. I think they're the most likely team (other than Nova) to be ranked going into BE play. Creighton just needs to win the games they're expected to win. Most of the other teams need to to do that as well as pull off a big upset or two.

As long as we have two teams ranked and others with (mostly) good rpi heading into BE play we will be fine. I expect we will be able to do that and maybe more.

I think the games for DePaul and Seton Hall are so big here next few weeks so that if they finish 2-16 or 3-15- they aren't hovering in that 200 RPI range.

It'll be interesting to see the computers etc. after tonight's action- with the ACC/Big Ten challenge.
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Postby HoosierPal » Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:07 pm

Bulldog_Muskie wrote:If Butler goes undefeated up to conference play they might get votes but I doubt they'd break into the top 25.

The Purdue game is part of the crossroads classic event. It's not a tournament but each year Notre Dame, IU, Purdue, and Butler meet for games against each other. Butler and Notre Dame alternate playing IU and Purdue.


Manchester and NJIT almost don't count. Only three games of note are N. Dakota, okay, two games of note, Purdue and Evansville. Beware of E'ville on their home court. Depending on Hammond's mood of the day, PU may be a tough matchup.
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Re: What it would take for each team to get (or stay) ranked

Postby Bulldog_Muskie » Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:08 pm

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Bulldog_Muskie wrote:If Butler goes undefeated up to conference play they might get votes but I doubt they'd break into the top 25.

The Purdue game is part of the crossroads classic event. It's not a tournament but each year Notre Dame, IU, Purdue, and Butler meet for games against each other. Butler and Notre Dame alternate playing IU and Purdue.


Manchester and NJIT almost don't count. Only three games of note are N. Dakota, okay, two games of note, Purdue and Evansville. Beware of E'ville on their home court. Depending on Hammond's mood of the day, PU may be a tough matchup.


I'm mentally preparing myself for a loss at Evansville. I can see it happening but damn it I'll be pissed!
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Re: What it would take for each team to get (or stay) ranked

Postby Jays26 » Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:18 pm

Bulldog_Muskie wrote:
HoosierPal wrote:
Bulldog_Muskie wrote:If Butler goes undefeated up to conference play they might get votes but I doubt they'd break into the top 25.

The Purdue game is part of the crossroads classic event. It's not a tournament but each year Notre Dame, IU, Purdue, and Butler meet for games against each other. Butler and Notre Dame alternate playing IU and Purdue.


Manchester and NJIT almost don't count. Only three games of note are N. Dakota, okay, two games of note, Purdue and Evansville. Beware of E'ville on their home court. Depending on Hammond's mood of the day, PU may be a tough matchup.


I'm mentally preparing myself for a loss at Evansville. I can see it happening but damn it I'll be pissed!


Do not lose to Evansville!!!!
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Postby Jet915 » Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:34 pm

Evansville is a tough place to win, the players will have extra motivation to beat a Big East team.
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Re: What it would take for each team to get (or stay) ranked

Postby adoraz11 » Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:38 pm

stever20 wrote:
adoraz11 wrote:Thanks for the nice replies everyone, I'll update this at least once a week.

Good win for Creighton yesterday. Moved up a tiny bit in Kenpom today. I think they're the most likely team (other than Nova) to be ranked going into BE play. Creighton just needs to win the games they're expected to win. Most of the other teams need to to do that as well as pull off a big upset or two.

As long as we have two teams ranked and others with (mostly) good rpi heading into BE play we will be fine. I expect we will be able to do that and maybe more.

I think the games for DePaul and Seton Hall are so big here next few weeks so that if they finish 2-16 or 3-15- they aren't hovering in that 200 RPI range.

It'll be interesting to see the computers etc. after tonight's action- with the ACC/Big Ten challenge.


This is true. Seton Hall and DePaul won't be ranked anytime soon, but if they finish out of conference with an rpi around 100 or better it would huge for us. We would essentially have no bad teams. Wasn't DePaul around 200+ last year? And I think Seton hall was mid 100s.
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Re: What it would take for each team to get (or stay) ranked

Postby stever20 » Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:43 pm

adoraz11 wrote:
stever20 wrote:
adoraz11 wrote:Thanks for the nice replies everyone, I'll update this at least once a week.

Good win for Creighton yesterday. Moved up a tiny bit in Kenpom today. I think they're the most likely team (other than Nova) to be ranked going into BE play. Creighton just needs to win the games they're expected to win. Most of the other teams need to to do that as well as pull off a big upset or two.

As long as we have two teams ranked and others with (mostly) good rpi heading into BE play we will be fine. I expect we will be able to do that and maybe more.

I think the games for DePaul and Seton Hall are so big here next few weeks so that if they finish 2-16 or 3-15- they aren't hovering in that 200 RPI range.

It'll be interesting to see the computers etc. after tonight's action- with the ACC/Big Ten challenge.


This is true. Seton Hall and DePaul won't be ranked anytime soon, but if they finish our of conference with an rpi around 100 or better it would huge for us. We would essentially have no bad teams. Wasn't DePaul around 200+ last year? And I think Seton hall was mid 100s.

Last year DePaul was 11-21 and RPI 208 and Seton Hall was 15-18 RPI 133.

where this year is worse than last year is everyone sees those 2 2x each. You say, well what about USF and Rutgers? I'd rather play USF 1 time at 150 than DePaul a 2nd time at 208. Or Rutgers 1 time at 110 than Seton Hall a 2nd tmie at 133.

If either of them go 2-16 or 3-15, they won't be at RPI 100.
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Re: What it would take for each team to get (or stay) ranked

Postby adoraz11 » Wed Dec 04, 2013 4:15 pm

stever20 wrote:If either of them go 2-16 or 3-15, they won't be at RPI 100.


That's true, but at least if they enter BE play around 100 and they do poorly in conference play then it would be other BE teams (tournament caliber) beating up on them. For instance, if DePaul enters at #90 and GTown (or another likely tournament team) beats them on the road, wouldn't it help GTown's overall ranking? I wonder what ranking DePaul and SH entered BE play with last year.
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Re: What it would take for each team to get (or stay) ranked

Postby stever20 » Wed Dec 04, 2013 4:25 pm

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stever20 wrote:If either of them go 2-16 or 3-15, they won't be at RPI 100.


That's true, but at least if they enter BE play around 100 and they do poorly in conference play then it would be other BE teams (tournament caliber) beating up on them. For instance, if DePaul enters at #90 and GTown (or another likely tournament team) beats them on the road, wouldn't it help GTown's overall ranking? I wonder what ranking DePaul and SH entered BE play with last year.

That I don't know. I can tell you that DePaul's OOC RPI will peak either now or Friday. The rest of the OOC schedule isn't good at all. Like the key for DePaul will be 3 games- Real time has them projected to lose. Arizona St Fri, Illinois St 22nd, Northwestern 27th(ISU and NW both away). If they lose all 3, they would be 7-6. You add 2-16 to that, and the record is just not that good. For Seton Hall, their big game is Sunday @ Rutgers. He's got them at 144 going 6-12. If they are like 3-15, they won't be near 150 even, let alone 100. He's got their SOS being 85 even after BE play. Last year, with a simlar OOC schedule, they were #64 SOS.
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Re: What it would take for each team to get (or stay) ranked

Postby JOPO » Fri Dec 06, 2013 9:15 am

TheHall wrote:
adoraz11 wrote:Seton Hall- unranked & #137 (kenpom): one of only a couple teams I think has no chance of being ranked before conference play. No big matches coming up. Need to focus on getting quality wins and improving RPI.


Well said.


For Seton Hall to be ranked it would take divine intervention! We crapped the bed against crappy competition (honestly we should be 7-1 at this point, not 5-3) and our two best players are hurt and out of the line-up for the foreseeable future. :oops:
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