stever20 wrote:whiteandblue77 wrote:troller20 wrote:teams with the profile of St Mary's regularly get left out. RPI isn't the only thing the committee looks at.
That's right, they snub teams with the St. Mary's profile from mid-major conferences, teams like UCONN, for example.
Except UConn doesn't have St Mary's profile. UConn actually played 9 top 50 games. Their SOS is 52- or 96 spots ahead of St Mary's. Their 3 best OOC wins- Texas, Michigan, and Ohio St (btw, Gumby, those could serve them pretty well should Ohio St and Michigan get tourney wins).
stever20 wrote:and UConn is 31 in KP. Average RPI win is 170, or 33 spots better than St Mary's. If it's UConn vs St Mary's, teams with UConn's profile have gotten in way more than teams with St Mary's profiles.
Also what I said was that if Michigan or Ohio St get those big wins- they would then be compared with UConn, who beat both of them.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:stever20 wrote:and UConn is 31 in KP. Average RPI win is 170, or 33 spots better than St Mary's. If it's UConn vs St Mary's, teams with UConn's profile have gotten in way more than teams with St Mary's profiles.
Also what I said was that if Michigan or Ohio St get those big wins- they would then be compared with UConn, who beat both of them.
Dude they have an RPI of 56, finished 6th in their pedestrian league (3-7 vs. the only good teams in that conference BTW) and are 6-10 vs. the RPI Top 100. In no way are they ahead of St. Mary's on the curve, nor should they be.
What's funny about your defense of UConn vs SMC is that is so contrary to everything that you claim to believe in. You keep saying that you hate when middling P5 programs get in on reputation alone at the expense of a Mid Major program who had a very good regular season, only to slip up in the conf tourney. SMC finished 1st on their conference. They are a mid major. Where is Stever the Protector of all small programs?
Simple question: would you rather see a Cinderella program make the dance or do you prefer to see a perennial power, who could not finish in the top half of its own league (RPI ranked 8th), get in?
stever20 wrote:and UConn is 31 in KP. Average RPI win is 170, or 33 spots better than St Mary's. If it's UConn vs St Mary's, teams with UConn's profile have gotten in way more than teams with St Mary's profiles.
Also what I said was that if Michigan or Ohio St get those big wins- they would then be compared with UConn, who beat both of them.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:The Atlantic-10 is on pace to get 4 teams in. If that holds true, it would mean that the A-10 has, for three consecutive seasons, received more bids than the American.
A-10>AAC
stever20 wrote:St Mary's isn't a mid-major. The WCC was a low major conference this year.
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