Westbrook#36 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:R Jay wrote:Think the point Omaha is trying to make is that a single elimination tournament is not a good method to determine the best team in the conference. It's a really small sample size and extremely vulnerable to randomness. Think about it this way: last year Seton Hall upset Villanova and Providence beat St. John's, then Providence beat Seton Hall and then Creighton. Would anyone argue that Providence was the best team in the conference last year? Probably not. That was clearly Villanova.
Clearly Villanova?
Kind of hard to make that argument when Creighton not only won just as many league games as Villanova did but literally blew the doors off Nova - not once but twice.
No, actually it's a very easy argument to make. Going by the math I've been taught since grade school;
16-2 > 14-4
If you want to try to put some weak spin on it and include BET records(weak because neither Nova or Creighton won it); still using grade school math
16-3 > 16-5
If want to try claim Creighton was better than Villanova last year, you have to ignore that Creighton lost to Providence, St. John's, Xavier, and Georgetown.
BTW Bill, the poster you quoted is a Creighton fan, and you're arguing against him that Creighton was clearly the best team in the BE.
Westbrook#36 wrote:Yep, let's throw overall record out the window because obviously it doesn't mean anything.
Every game matters. Not just the one's you're fired up about.
If you beat the 1st place team one game, then lose to the 7th place team next, guess what, that cancel's out that good win.
Bill Marsh wrote:Westbrook#36 wrote:Yep, let's throw overall record out the window because obviously it doesn't mean anything.
Every game matters. Not just the one's you're fired up about.
If you beat the 1st place team one game, then lose to the 7th place team next, guess what, that cancel's out that good win.
Actually some games matter more than others and everyone knows that.
When a team spits the bit and chokes against the 8th place team in the first round of a single elimination tournament, they've forfeited the opportunity to go any further in pursuit of a championship. Everyone knows that going in. That's why those are pressure games. Precisely because so much is riding on them.
When a team wins in the first round of a tournament, they might just as well have gone 0-3 because they lost 3 opportunities to get wins, not just one.
TheBall wrote:Bill, I don't disagree with your argument re: nova v Creighton, but ultimately the hypothetical posed was whether providence was the best team, which they clearly were not.
However, conference tournaments are fun, so why not have them?
Barley wrote:TheBall wrote:Bill, I don't disagree with your argument re: nova v Creighton, but ultimately the hypothetical posed was whether providence was the best team, which they clearly were not.
However, conference tournaments are fun, so why not have them?
This. Let them hang a banner but the regular season champs should get a bigger banner IMO
XU85 wrote:If forced to choose one or the other, would you rather your team win the BET or the regular season? I would rather X win the regular season.
Omaha1 wrote:XU85 wrote:If forced to choose one or the other, would you rather your team win the BET or the regular season? I would rather X win the regular season.
Agreed.
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