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Re: BIG EAST vs. POWER CONFERENCES

Postby stever20 » Sun Dec 01, 2013 1:56 pm

billyjack wrote:Not sure I understand your chart, but BC was receiving votes at the time the Friars beat them, so we have at least 6 wins... unless you're moving the goalposts on us...?

current coaches poll. End of the year is how a team is viewed- could be good or bad. I mean- let's say for instance that Vandy goes 25-6- that's going to look like a great win even though they weren't getting votes when you played them(at least I don't think they were).
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Re: BIG EAST vs. POWER CONFERENCES

Postby redmen9194 » Mon Dec 02, 2013 12:25 am

Not a great day for the league but the BEast had a good weekend overall. Providence lost to Kentucky and LSU dropped Butler. BUT HEY DePaul - WELCOME TO THE PARTY! Demons take out Oregon State.

vs. ACC: 3-1
vs. Big 10: 1-4
vs. Pac-12: 4-3
vs. Big XII: 2-3
vs. SEC: 3-3
vs. AAC: 0-0

OVERALL: 13-14


12/6: Arizona State vs. DePaul (Should Arizona State count as a conference game?)
12/7: Marquette vs. Wisconsin
12/8: Nebraska vs. Creighton
Seton Hall vs. Rutgers
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Re: BIG EAST vs. POWER CONFERENCES

Postby stever20 » Mon Dec 02, 2013 12:33 am

here's the records with the ESPN 9.
1- Big 12 16-10 .615
2 Big Ten 17-12 .586
3 AAC 11-9 .550
4 Pac 12 16-15 .516
5 ACC 22-21 .512
6 Big East 17-17 .500
7 SEC 13-17 .433
8 A10 12-16 .429
9 MWC 4-11 .267

this week these numbers will really change with the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.
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Re: BIG EAST vs. POWER CONFERENCES

Postby redmen9194 » Sun Dec 08, 2013 10:30 pm

Split weekend. DePaul and Marquette lose to Arizona State and Wisconsin while Creighton and Seton Hall beat Nebraska and Rutgers.

vs. ACC: 3-1
vs. Big 10: 2-5
vs. Pac-12: 4-4
vs. Big XII: 2-3
vs. SEC: 3-3
vs. AAC: 1-0

OVERALL: 15-16

The intrastate battles move this week from Jersey and Wisconsin to Indiana, Ohio and New York.

12/14: Butler at Purdue
Cincinnati at Xavier
12/15: Syracuse at St. John's
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Re: BIG EAST vs. POWER CONFERENCES

Postby stever20 » Sun Dec 08, 2013 10:38 pm

stever20 wrote:here's the records with the ESPN 9.
1- Big 12 16-10 .615
2 Big Ten 17-12 .586
3 AAC 11-9 .550
4 Pac 12 16-15 .516
5 ACC 22-21 .512
6 Big East 17-17 .500
7 SEC 13-17 .433
8 A10 12-16 .429
9 MWC 4-11 .267

this week these numbers will really change with the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

A good week for us in the ESPN 9
1 Big 12 24-13 .649 (8-3 this week)
2 Pac 12 24-18 .571(8-3 this week)
3 Big Ten 25-19 .568(8-7 this week)
4 Big East 22-19 .537(5-2 this week)
5 AAC 15-15 .500(4-6 this week)
6 ACC 29-30 .492(7-9 this week)
7 SEC 17-27 .386(4-10 this week)
8 A10 14-23 .378(2-7 this week)
9 MWC 8-14 .364(4-3 this week)

Looking at this, the top 6 conferences have really split off from the SEC,A10, and MWC(who are all really close). Would think most of the at large bids are in those 6 conferences. And the ACC still is really struggling. 4-4 vs AAC, 5-6 vs A10, 3-2 vs B12, 1-3 vs BE, 7-8 vs B10, 1-0 vs MWC, 5-3 vs P12, and 3-4 vs SEC.
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Re: BIG EAST vs. POWER CONFERENCES

Postby IamJack » Mon Dec 09, 2013 2:11 am

stever20 wrote:
stever20 wrote:here's the records with the ESPN 9.
1- Big 12 16-10 .615
2 Big Ten 17-12 .586
3 AAC 11-9 .550
4 Pac 12 16-15 .516
5 ACC 22-21 .512
6 Big East 17-17 .500
7 SEC 13-17 .433
8 A10 12-16 .429
9 MWC 4-11 .267

this week these numbers will really change with the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

A good week for us in the ESPN 9
1 Big 12 24-13 .649 (8-3 this week)
2 Pac 12 24-18 .571(8-3 this week)
3 Big Ten 25-19 .568(8-7 this week)
4 Big East 22-19 .537(5-2 this week)
5 AAC 15-15 .500(4-6 this week)
6 ACC 29-30 .492(7-9 this week)
7 SEC 17-27 .386(4-10 this week)
8 A10 14-23 .378(2-7 this week)
9 MWC 8-14 .364(4-3 this week)

Looking at this, the top 6 conferences have really split off from the SEC,A10, and MWC(who are all really close). Would think most of the at large bids are in those 6 conferences. And the ACC still is really struggling. 4-4 vs AAC, 5-6 vs A10, 3-2 vs B12, 1-3 vs BE, 7-8 vs B10, 1-0 vs MWC, 5-3 vs P12, and 3-4 vs SEC.


What do the AAC and ACc numbers look like with the upcoming moves?
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Re: BIG EAST vs. POWER CONFERENCES

Postby stever20 » Mon Dec 09, 2013 6:51 am

AAC LOSES believe it or not 0-3(Louisville's loss to UNC, Rutgers losses to SH and GW)
AAC gains ECU 0-1 vs Duke, Tulane 0-1 vs Wake, Tulsa 0-2 vs Creighton,TCU so 0-4

ACC then has one of it's losses cancelled out with Louisville joining, and losing Maryland(1-4) helps as well.(bet you weren't expecting that answer!)

The one that is most "hurt" by this is Big Ten- adding Rutgers 0-2 and Maryland 1-3(one of their losses to Ohio St cancelled out)
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Re: BIG EAST vs. POWER CONFERENCES

Postby TheHall » Mon Dec 09, 2013 11:35 am

Seton Hall improved to 127th from 143rd in KenPom ratings after win over Rutgers. RU dropped to 198th.

Nova up to #5. CU #18.
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Re: BIG EAST vs. POWER CONFERENCES

Postby redmen9194 » Sun Dec 15, 2013 9:34 pm

2 for 1 against the powers that be. Butler and Xavier win their battles for state bragging rights, but the Johnnies lose to Cuse.

vs. ACC: 3-2
vs. Big 10: 3-5
vs. Pac-12: 4-4
vs. Big XII: 2-3
vs. SEC: 3-3
vs. AAC: 2-0

Gained some ground on the Big Ten and increased our hold on the AAC. Still ahead of the ACC

OVERALL: 17-17

Still more to come before Christmas:

12/21: Georgetown at Kansas
Xavier at Alabama
12/22: California at Creighton
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Re: BIG EAST vs. POWER CONFERENCES

Postby anXUfan » Sun Dec 15, 2013 10:50 pm

I'm optimistic we end non conference over .500 vs the other top leagues.

Good thing you didn't include the a10 or the numbers would have been hugely skewed.
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