stever20 wrote:the thing that is amazing Bill is how you don't think they have a prayer, but between all the bracketologists who have them either in, or in the 1st 4 out- that would tell a completely different story. Just stop with the idiotic well only 25/91 people have them in the bracket so that proves they aren't in serious consideration. That may be the dumbest thing you have ever said.
I think it's pretty simple for Tulsa. If they win 3 of their final 4 games, they are going to be in the tourney.
The problem also with your logic Bill is you know damn well that advanced metrics are used no where near as much as the RPI.
last year RPI top 53- only 5 teams missed the tourney.
Southern Miss 34
Toledo 38
Missouri 44
Minnesota 48
Belmont 51
Meanwhile 7 top 52 teams from Ken Pom missed the tourney, and 6 of the top 44.
Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:the thing that is amazing Bill is how you don't think they have a prayer, but between all the bracketologists who have them either in, or in the 1st 4 out- that would tell a completely different story. Just stop with the idiotic well only 25/91 people have them in the bracket so that proves they aren't in serious consideration. That may be the dumbest thing you have ever said.
I think it's pretty simple for Tulsa. If they win 3 of their final 4 games, they are going to be in the tourney.
The problem also with your logic Bill is you know damn well that advanced metrics are used no where near as much as the RPI.
last year RPI top 53- only 5 teams missed the tourney.
Southern Miss 34
Toledo 38
Missouri 44
Minnesota 48
Belmont 51
Meanwhile 7 top 52 teams from Ken Pom missed the tourney, and 6 of the top 44.
I have no idea on how advanced metrics are used by the committee and neither do you. Neither of us has set in on a single committee discussion. Read Ken Palm's recent article on cbssports.com about what committee members consider, which is basically whatever they want to. They are provided with all kinds of metrics, not just RPI. And my point about BPI and other metrics was not even that the committee uses them, but that they reveal things about Tulsa that are hidden in RPI - things that the committee will have access to in all the information that is provided to them.
As for last year, "only" 5 teams missing the tourney, it simply shows that teams whose RPI would otherwise have them in, do in fact miss the tourney. I'm saying that Tulsa is one of those teams this year.
Let me point out once again that RPI is completely deceptive with regard to Tulsa because it doesn't include the home loss to Southeast Oklahoma State, a team with a sub-.500 record vs D-II competition. How does that equate to a D-I RPI? 250? 300? 350? Whatever it is, it drops Tulsa's precipitously if it were calculated in.
BTW, dispense with words like "idiotic" and " dumbest" - slurs which I have never directed at you. When you resort to that kind of name calling, you just reveal that you can't advance your position with the facts so you have to resort to disparaging mine without any basis.
ta111 wrote:I suggest you go to UDPRIDE and read the very extensive series written by Chris Rieman regarding the selection process. He sat in the mock selection last week and has put together a rather detailed accounting of the process. In short the selection process is centered around the RPI (your record against RPI top 25, 50, and 100-200, 200+). That said, the committee is free to use other analytical data. From reading alot on this subject my hunch is that around 75% of the decisions are made from info centered around the RPI and 25% from other sources (including gut feel).
hoyahooligan wrote:ESPN: http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/bubblewatch
Locks: Villanova, Georgetown
Should be in: Providence, Butler, Xavier
Work left to do: St. John's
SI: http://www.si.com/college-basketball/2015/02/24/ncaa-tournament-bubble-teams-watch-davidson-jack-gibbs
Locks: Villanova, Butler
In the Mix: Georgetown, Providence, Xavier, St. John's
hoyahooligan wrote:ESPN: http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/bubblewatch
Locks: Villanova, Georgetown
Should be in: Providence, Butler, Xavier
Work left to do: St. John's
SI: http://www.si.com/college-basketball/2015/02/24/ncaa-tournament-bubble-teams-watch-davidson-jack-gibbs
Locks: Villanova, Butler
In the Mix: Georgetown, Providence, Xavier, St. John's
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