NJRedman wrote:stever20 wrote:2 points on Virginia and Iowa...
Virginia- their record was 21-11 on selection Sunday.
Iowa- their record was 21-12 on selection Sunday
as Bill said, they had +60 RPI's. That's just not good enough.
Now for St John's this year. If they are 19-12 their RPI is projected at #69. Their projected SOS is not #37, but #52(they still have Butler and DePaul left). I think the selection committee EASILY ignores them at that record.
What are you talking about? They are right now 57 in RPI with an SOS of 33, not 52. Projections don't mean shit. We were projected to lose most of the games we just won. Reality is all that matters and right now we are 57 in the RPI with an SOS of 33. We are right behind Gtown in both of those categories.
NJRedman wrote:stever20 wrote:2 points on Virginia and Iowa...
Virginia- their record was 21-11 on selection Sunday.
Iowa- their record was 21-12 on selection Sunday
as Bill said, they had +60 RPI's. That's just not good enough.
Now for St John's this year. If they are 19-12 their RPI is projected at #69. Their projected SOS is not #37, but #52(they still have Butler and DePaul left). I think the selection committee EASILY ignores them at that record.
What are you talking about? They are right now 57 in RPI with an SOS of 33, not 52. Projections don't mean shit. We were projected to lose most of the games we just won. Reality is all that matters and right now we are 57 in the RPI with an SOS of 33. We are right behind Gtown in both of those categories.
Bill Marsh wrote:We'll have to agree to disagree on this one.
Last year, the committee went with chalk. They only deviated from RPI once and that's when they didn't take Southern Mississippi. Virginia and Iowa didn't get in because they weren't that good, putting up RPIs of 76 and 81 respectively. Neither of them were even on the bubble. OOC SOS played into their overall SOS and into their RPI but that's about it. It's not like either of them was in a position to be invited had it not been for their OOC SOS.
ChelseaFriar wrote:Reported attendance for SH/SJ game was 5,636? That seems high, no? Are they reporting ticket sales or actual attendance?
PC played Butler during a snowstorm and the reported attendance was 2,022, which would be close to actual attendance and much less than ticket sales.
Is there any consistency with how attendance figures are posted?
Bill Marsh wrote:XUFan09 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:This is simply not true. The committee cares about overall SOS. The mid majors have gotten a lot of publicity because they DO need strong non-conference SOS. But that's only because they have to compensate for weak in-conference SOS. That's not a problem for any of the Big East schools.
St. John's overall expected SOS is #37. Do you seriously think that the selection committee is going to penalize a team that played the 37th toughest schedule in the country?
If St. John's continues to win, they'll be fine.
Your assertion that it is not true is simply not true, as I responded in another thread. For the past dozen years or so, it's been a big deal. It's not just about mid-majors either. Just ask UVA from last year:
23-12, 11-7 in conference. They had a number of bad losses but so did most of the other bubble teams. They also had a nice collection of good to great wins, and their efficiency numbers (Kenpom 40, Sagarin 48) were solid for a bubble team.
An even better example is Iowa:
25-13, 9-9 in conference. Only two bad losses, which is pretty good for a bubble team. They had a handful of good wins to easily balance that out, and their efficiency numbers (Kenpom 25, Sagarin 28) were great, much better than just about every bubble team.
Both these teams had shitty non-conference schedules overall, even though they both got at least one good win in the non-conference slate. Now, St. John's non-conference SOS won't be nearly as bad as theirs, but these two teams had 23 and 25 wins respectively. As comparison, I was talking about a potential 19-win St. John's team.
We'll have to agree to disagree on this one.
Last year, the committee went with chalk. They only deviated from RPI once and that's when they didn't take Southern Mississippi. Virginia and Iowa didn't get in because they weren't that good, putting up RPIs of 76 and 81 respectively. Neither of them were even on the bubble. OOC SOS played into their overall SOS and into their RPI but that's about it. It's not like either of them was in a position to be invited had it not been for their OOC SOS.
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