BEwannabe wrote:In this group St John's clearly has the best opportunity over the last few weeks but do have to play DePaul, Creighton and Marquette and rpiforecast predicts a 6-4 finish and a 62 rpi and that's the worst of the group and then there are about 30 other teams above and below St. John's vying for the same space. But this time of year you can find data to support just about any opinion you want to embrace. John's fans will like this 1
http://www.unf.edu/~jcoleman/dance.htm
Hall2012 wrote:So were you looking for an opinion on who's in the best shape going forward or who would be in if the field was selected today. Because they're very different.
If we're looking for who's in the field is selected today, I still do like D the best- the 4 Top 50 wins proves enough, in my opinion, to forgive the 1 horrible loss. Their shape going forward though? Not quite as promising- as you pointed out, 2 of their top 50 wins could easily fall from those ranks. Pick up another sub 150 loss along with that and this resume looks significantly worse.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Blind resume time... 5 bubble teams, 2 make it. Which of the following 2 do you think are most deserving:
Team A:
Best win: @ 23
Best non-home win: @23
Vs. RPI Top 50: 2-5
(5,6,7,17,23,23,35)
vs. Top 100: 6-5
Losses vs. RPI 150+: 0
Team B:
Best win: @46
Best non-home win: @46
Vs. RPI Top 50: 1-3
(14, 24, 41, 46)
vs. Top 100: 2-3
Losses vs. RPI 150+: 1 (180)
Team C:
Best win: 1 (H)
Best non-home win: vs. 84 (N)
Vs. RPI Top 50: 1-5
(1,5,6,21,35,43)
vs. Top 100: 3-5
Losses vs. RPI 150+: 1 (156)
Team D:
Best win: 22 (H)
Best non-home win: @ 49
Vs. RPI Top 50: 4-2
(9,22,26,46,48,49)
vs. Top 100: 4-3
Losses vs. RPI 150+: 1 (240)
Team E:
Best win: 14
Best non-home win: 14 (N)
Vs. RPI Top 50: 1-3
(3,9,14,35)
vs. Top 100: 3-6
Losses vs. RPI 150+:0
VERY curious to see your responses Stever.
R Jay wrote:To follow up Gumby, I would argue that Creighton and Marquette would probably be .500 or better, in Marquette's case, in either the AAC or A-10.
BEwannabe wrote:the sample group is so small though as there are at least 50 teams in the bubble mix. 3 of the teams you chose are from the same conference and with Cincinnati losing Sunday all 3 are at risk. St. John's is very talented, as a matter of fact early on I suggested I thought if the stayed healthy they could be 1 of the 2-3 teams that could separate to the top side. But while the Johnnies are talented they lack discipline and this time of year are going to run into teams playing really well, high efficiency offense and playing good team defense. So while I think they have the talent to go 10-0 over their last 10 it's probably going to be closer to .500 and rpi forecast has them going 6-4, rpi projected to be 62.
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