Hoopfan wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Hoopfan wrote:Number of bids is a horrible way to judge the overall strength of a conference. Raw number of bids has a ton to do with overall league size. The Big East beats the A10 by any reasonable statistical measure of overall strength (league RPI, league KenPom rating, etc), and it's not even close. Not to mention the head to head record this year.
Of course, perception matters and a lot of people DO care about number of bids. And that's a big reason why I have come to like the idea of expanding more.
Are you crazy? The whole point of the season is to make the NCAA tournament. GT is down this year so we change the way to determine the strength? Spin it any way you want but at the end of the day everyone talks about how many the conference sent to NCAA not how good teams 4-8 are
He has a point. Using bids focuses on only part of a conference. His comment was about OVERALL strength of a conference. In order to do that, it's necessary to factor in the strength of every team, not just those getting bids.
From the point of view of people like the three of us and everyone else who follows college bball thats true. To the general fan they will look at how many bids did the conference get because thats what the sports networks will be talking about. Think to the past few years where all you hear is how the BE is so good because of how many teams they sent. We don't hear about the teams that dont make it and go to the NIT even though they had pretty good years.
Hoopfan wrote:lolhoya wrote:Number of bids is a horrible way to judge the overall strength of a conference. Raw number of bids has a ton to do with overall league size. The Big East beats the A10 by any reasonable statistical measure of overall strength (league RPI, league KenPom rating, etc), and it's not even close. Not to mention the head to head record this year.
Of course, perception matters and a lot of people DO care about number of bids. And that's a big reason why I have come to like the idea of expanding more.
Are you crazy? The whole point of the season is to make the NCAA tournament. GT is down this year so we change the way to determine the strength? Spin it any way you want but at the end of the day everyone talks about how many the conference sent to NCAA not how good teams 4-8 are
lolhoya wrote:Hoopfan wrote:lolhoya wrote:Number of bids is a horrible way to judge the overall strength of a conference. Raw number of bids has a ton to do with overall league size. The Big East beats the A10 by any reasonable statistical measure of overall strength (league RPI, league KenPom rating, etc), and it's not even close. Not to mention the head to head record this year.
Of course, perception matters and a lot of people DO care about number of bids. And that's a big reason why I have come to like the idea of expanding more.
Are you crazy? The whole point of the season is to make the NCAA tournament. GT is down this year so we change the way to determine the strength? Spin it any way you want but at the end of the day everyone talks about how many the conference sent to NCAA not how good teams 4-8 are
Uh, did you read the second paragraph in my post? I know people talk about it and care about it. I already mentioned that.
It's still a dumb way to judge the overall strength of a conference. If number of bids is the only thing that matters, any conference could just expand to a ridiculous number of teams, get the most bids, and claim it's the best conference.
lolhoya wrote:That's why I want the Big East to expand.
BEwannabe wrote:lolhoya wrote:That's why I want the Big East to expand.
And they will, it's 101 material. NBE needs to reduce A10 competition, you can't come out your first year and as things stand today get eclipsed in NCAA bids. NBE coaches are recruiting against A10 schools saying we have national tv and better conference including better tradition and the A10 recruiters can come right back and say how's that working for you. It sure looks like the A10 has the year end prizes.
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