paulxu wrote:No team in the AAC has 3 Quad 1 wins.
1 team in the A10 has 3 Quad 1 wins.
9 teams in the BE have 3 or more Quad 1 wins.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:paulxu wrote:No team in the AAC has 3 Quad 1 wins.
1 team in the A10 has 3 Quad 1 wins.
9 teams in the BE have 3 or more Quad 1 wins.
Here's the stat that indicts the AAC completely... Of the teams realistically vying for a bid (Hou, Cincy, Wich St. Memphis), not a single one of them have an OOC victory against another at large tourney team. NOT A SINGLE ONE--home, away, neutral. In fact the entire conference has 2: UConn over FLA and Temple over USC. That's it.
Ok, I'll concede that Houston might be a 9-10 seed on their own (solely based on two decent wins vs. So. Carolina and Washington--both not tourney teams BTW) but how can you justify a bid if, as a conference, you can't win any games vs. tourney teams. If the Cougars win the AAC Conf Tournament, this should be a 1 bid league.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:paulxu wrote:No team in the AAC has 3 Quad 1 wins.
1 team in the A10 has 3 Quad 1 wins.
9 teams in the BE have 3 or more Quad 1 wins.
Here's the stat that indicts the AAC completely... Of the teams realistically vying for a bid (Hou, Cincy, Wich St. Memphis), not a single one of them have an OOC victory against another at large tourney team. NOT A SINGLE ONE--home, away, neutral. In fact the entire conference has 2: UConn over FLA and Temple over USC. That's it.
Ok, I'll concede that Houston might be a 9-10 seed on their own (solely based on two decent wins vs. So. Carolina and Washington--both not tourney teams BTW) but how can you justify a bid if, as a conference, you can't win any games vs. tourney teams. If the Cougars win the AAC Conf Tournament, this should be a 1 bid league.
scoscox wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:paulxu wrote:No team in the AAC has 3 Quad 1 wins.
1 team in the A10 has 3 Quad 1 wins.
9 teams in the BE have 3 or more Quad 1 wins.
Here's the stat that indicts the AAC completely... Of the teams realistically vying for a bid (Hou, Cincy, Wich St. Memphis), not a single one of them have an OOC victory against another at large tourney team. NOT A SINGLE ONE--home, away, neutral. In fact the entire conference has 2: UConn over FLA and Temple over USC. That's it.
Ok, I'll concede that Houston might be a 9-10 seed on their own (solely based on two decent wins vs. So. Carolina and Washington--both not tourney teams BTW) but how can you justify a bid if, as a conference, you can't win any games vs. tourney teams. If the Cougars win the AAC Conf Tournament, this should be a 1 bid league.
Tulsa, erstwhile leader of the american as recently as last week, is ranked lower than Depaul (the lowest ranked team in our league) in overall adjusted efficiency
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------On February 6, 2020 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
DATA SET #1: One-day Volatility of NET Rankings: February 4 and 5, 2020
NET Rankings - Through Games Feb. 04 2020:12 Butler
13 Villanova
14 Creighton
19 Seton Hall
25 Marquette
44 Xavier
48 Georgetown
65 Providence
67 DePaul
76 St. John's
Games Played on Wednesday February 5, 2020:
...... @ Georgetown: Seton Hall 78, Georgetown 71
...... @ Providence: Providence 73, Creighton 56
...... @ Butler: Butler 79, Villanova 76
NET Rankings - Through Games Feb. 05 2020:11 Butler
13 Seton Hall
15 Villanova
22 Creighton
23 Marquette
45 Xavier
52 Georgetown
55 Providence
67 DePaul
73 St. John's
Extrema: Seton Hall +6 , Creighton -8
Subject to Moderator approval, it is my intention to submit posts similar to this once every two weeks. Then, shortly before Selection Sunday in March, I will compile all of the DATA SETS in a single post and see if any conclusions or inferences can be drawn concerning One-day volatility as the Net Rankings progress from early February until mid-March from analysis of the posted DATA SETS.
11 Creighton
15 Villanova
16 Seton Hall
19 Butler
23 Marquette
39 Xavier
45 Georgetown
58 Providence
66 St. John's
70 DePaul
11 Creighton
13 Villanova
16 Seton Hall
18 Butler
23 Marquette
40 Xavier
51 Providence
54 Georgetown
65 St. John's
74 DePaul
Jet915 wrote:Depaul is moving away from Q1 territory, they need another win badly.
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