stever20 wrote:Django wrote:Massey is the closest to NET rankings since NET is still not fully compiling this years data, correct?
According to Massey we jumped B1G and are very close to B12 for #1 conference right now
https://masseyratings.com/cb/ncaa-d1/ratings?c=1
Yeah looks like it's fairly good and really 21-22 season only(some computers still have a lot of last year data used on it). Massey has DePaul at 55 and Georgetown at 89 which right now is pretty fair given the results as of now.
Django wrote:stever20 wrote:Django wrote:Massey is the closest to NET rankings since NET is still not fully compiling this years data, correct?
According to Massey we jumped B1G and are very close to B12 for #1 conference right now
https://masseyratings.com/cb/ncaa-d1/ratings?c=1
Yeah looks like it's fairly good and really 21-22 season only(some computers still have a lot of last year data used on it). Massey has DePaul at 55 and Georgetown at 89 which right now is pretty fair given the results as of now.
So when you say “good” you’re comparing it to another data source that’s closest to the 2021-22 NET? If you know another please share thanks.
Django wrote:
Massey is the closest to NET rankings
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:Django wrote:
Massey is the closest to NET rankings
Django – this is the first instance in which I have ever heard anyone make this assertion (and I keep up with Ratings Methodology moreso than most college basketball fans). Please post your analyses which led you to such a profound conclusion, or alternatively, post a link to a reputable source which verifies your assertion that Massey is the closest to NET rankings, as you would not want anyone to think that you just made that up.
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Django wrote:
Massey is the closest to NET rankings
Django wrote:
from what I’ve found Massey is the best ....
Django wrote:Stever agreed it’s a good one and he out geeks you by a mile... I asked him for another because from what I’ve found Massey is the best .... so what’s the best this time of year? Just one site name is all we need Flyer... your posts are too long and boring. If you have a better site just tell us, no reason to copy paste a novel.
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4. Purdue (#2 in Big 10)
6. Illinois (#3 in Big 10)
10. Villanova (#1 in Big East)
13. Ohio St. (#4 in Big 10)
18. Michigan St. (#5 in Big 10)
20. UConn (#2 in Big East)
24. Iowa (#6 in Big 10)
29. Seton Hall (#3 in Big East)
35. Maryland (#7 in Big 10)
36. Xavier (#4 in Big East)
38. Indiana (#8 in Big 10)
43. St. John's (#5 in Big East)
44. Northwestern (#9 in Big 10)
45. Wisconsin (#10 in Big 10)
59. Creighton (#6 in Big East)
67. Providence (#7 in Big East)
71. Butler (#8 in Big East)
73. Rutgers (#11 in Big 10)
81. Penn St. (#12 in Big 10)
87. Georgetown (#9 in Big East)
88. Marquette (#10 in Big East)
97. Nebraska (#13 in Big 10)
107. Minnesota (#14 in Big 10)
123. DePaul (#11 in Big East)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3. Michigan (#1 in Big 10)
4. Purdue (#2 in Big 10)
6. Illinois (#3 in Big 10)
10. Villanova (#1 in Big East)
17. Ohio St. (#4 in Big 10) ==> DOWN 4 PLACES
18. Michigan St. (#5 in Big 10)
21. UConn (#2 in Big East)
26. Iowa (#6 in Big 10)
29. Seton Hall (#3 in Big East)
33. Xavier (#4 in Big East) ==> UP 2 PLACES
36. Maryland (#7 in Big 10)
38. Indiana (#8 in Big 10)
42. Northwestern (#9 in Big 10)
45. St. John's (#5 in Big East)
46. Wisconsin (#10 in Big 10)
59. Creighton (#6 in Big East)
68. Providence (#7 in Big East)
72. Butler (#8 in Big East)
75. Rutgers (#11 in Big 10) ==> DOWN 2 PLACES
80. Marquette (#9 in Big East) ==> UP 8 PLACES with win over Ole Miss
85. Penn St. (#12 in Big 10)
86. Georgetown (#10 in Big East)
99. Nebraska (#13 in Big 10)
107. Minnesota (#14 in Big 10)
119. DePaul (#11 in Big East) ==> UP 4 PLACES
There are tough losses, and then there are sledgehammers to your resume. Rutgers’ 73-70 defeat at DePaul Thursday could be the latter.
The Scarlet Knights (3-1) got beat from the 3-point line down the stretch as DePaul (3-0), which came in with a Kenpom of 123, prevailed despite having just seven scholarship players. The Blue Demons were missing three rotation players, including two starters.
Meanwhile, the Big East has clearly gotten the better of the Big Ten in this year's edition of the Gavitt Games. Although the Big Ten entered the season with the reputation as the best conference in college basketball, it has lost some luster this week. The league needs to bounce back in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.
“We guarded them, took them out of a rhythm, and they made some tough, tough shots. They made a tough one at the end of the half that kind of got them going a bit. They shot 13-for-32 from three, we shot 6-for-15 from the line. That was kind of the difference in the game.“ - Ole Miss head coach Kermit Davis
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