Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:Bill it's 20/75. That's a whole hell of a lot greater percentage than only 20%. Also 13/32 that posted brackets today have Tulsa in- over 40%.
Of all the teams out right now in the bracket matrix- only UCLA is in more brackets overall- at 38/75. However, of the ones that posted brackets today only 6/32 have UCLA in.
Also to put things in perspective- the last team in the bracket Matrix is Stanford. They are at 55/75. Of the ones posted brackets today, it's 23/32
The site's just been updated to reflect the latest brackets. Thanks for bringing us the update. Steve. But 20/75 isn't a hole lot greater than 20%; it's 26.6%.
I agree that Tulsa helped themselves with the win over Temple. I posted that this morning. But 40% having them in still means that the majority (60%) have them out. I'm willing to bet that a lot of these bracket posters are just crunching the numbers to come up with an overnight result. The committee will be spending 4 full days with reports from staff who have been compiling information weeks in advance. I'm sure that a percentage of the overnight bracketers are overlooking the SEOS loss. I highly doubt that the committee will.
Bill Marsh wrote:HoosierPal wrote:stever2 wrote:He's got Temple and Cincy as 2 of the last 4 byes. So they are the 7th and 8th to last at large teams in.
He's got Tulsa as the 3rd team out.
St John's I wouldn't call comfortably in. They lose tonight to Xavier and things start changing for them big time. Have to at that point beat either Georgetown, Nova, or 1st rd of BET to get in along with the win over Marquette.
I agree on STJ needing to win tonight. They don't want to have a sub .500 conference record on the resume come selection day. 9-9 is fine, 8-10 draws unnecessary attention.
As many brackets have Tulsa in today as have them out. So it's too early to celebrate either way. A somewhat common list of today's bubble teams compiled from several sites include these 10: UCLA, Illinois, UMass, Pittsburgh, Davidson, ODU, Miami, BYU, Boise St., Rhode Island. There's not much love for Buffalo out there.
From 96 different brackets, only 19 have Tulsa in. 80% have Tulsa out. Check http://www.bracketmatrix.com.
Yes, not much love for Buffalo. Toledo gets the nod from the MAC. Maybe they seem some advantage for them due to the tourney location.
Here's the composite last to in, starting with the very last in:
Stanford
Purdue
Oregon
Illinois
NC State
Texas A&M
LSU
Georgia
St. John's
Iowa
stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:Bill it's 20/75. That's a whole hell of a lot greater percentage than only 20%. Also 13/32 that posted brackets today have Tulsa in- over 40%.
Of all the teams out right now in the bracket matrix- only UCLA is in more brackets overall- at 38/75. However, of the ones that posted brackets today only 6/32 have UCLA in.
Also to put things in perspective- the last team in the bracket Matrix is Stanford. They are at 55/75. Of the ones posted brackets today, it's 23/32
The site's just been updated to reflect the latest brackets. Thanks for bringing us the update. Steve. But 20/75 isn't a hole lot greater than 20%; it's 26.6%.
I agree that Tulsa helped themselves with the win over Temple. I posted that this morning. But 40% having them in still means that the majority (60%) have them out. I'm willing to bet that a lot of these bracket posters are just crunching the numbers to come up with an overnight result. The committee will be spending 4 full days with reports from staff who have been compiling information weeks in advance. I'm sure that a percentage of the overnight bracketers are overlooking the SEOS loss. I highly doubt that the committee will.
I think your perception of these bracketologists is crazy. They spend a whole lot more time on it than you do. To act like they haven't taken the loss into account is a joke. Tulsa right now has #39 RPI.
Also remember what Jerry Palm said. The SEOS loss is a small slice of a huge cake. It's not the death ray that you want to make it out to be.
billyjack wrote:How do numbers compare between Tulsa 2015 and SMU 2014...?
Same top heavy conference ranked 6-7-8 or whatever.
Neither had/has a strong OOC schedule.
Frankie The Barber From Pawtucket warned you about SMU not dancing last year.
Frankie The Barber From Pawtucket is warning you about Tulsa not dancing this year.
Why do you insist on ignoring Frankie The Barber From Pawtucket...? You ignore him at your peril...! Or Tulsa's peril...
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