MUBoxer wrote:Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:It appears that North Carolina ran up the score on their opponents more frequently (or by a bigger margin) than Marquette did in the 1970's, or perhaps North Carolina had a tougher Strength of Schedule than Marquette did during the 1970's. It could well be a combination of all three of these factors.
The ESPN/Sagarin All-Time RankingsWe know what you’re thinking: How in the world did UCLA not come out on top? Well, as dominant as the Bruins were under John Wooden, they didn’t even rank as a top-40 program in the 1940s. Meanwhile, Kentucky hasn’t finished lower than 10th in any decade. We’re guessing you’re nearly as shocked by Northwestern’s No. 77 ranking—pretty remarkable for a team that’s never made the NCAA Tournament. But with eight Big Ten programs in the Top 20, the Wildcats have faced some of college basketball’s toughest conference slates for more than seven decades. Just goes to show how much Strength of Schedule matters.
ABOUT THE RANKINGS: CHESS (named for the system of rating chess players) considers only a school’s wins and losses. PREDICTOR considers
only its scoring margin. RATING is a combination of the two.
The Top 40 Programs of Each Decade
The 1970's:
NO. TEAM • RATING • CHESS
1 UCLA • 96.31 • 96.79
2 North Carolina • 91.70 • 90.93
3 Marquette • 90.49 • 90.72
4 Kentucky • 89.80 • 89.78
5 Indiana • 89.16 • 89.03
6 NC State • 88.98 • 88.84
7 Maryland • 87.38 • 87.10
8 Notre Dame • 87.23 • 86.50
9 Louisville • 86.84 • 86.50
10 Purdue • 86.47 • 85.81
In any event, it appears that you are getting overly emotional about a very small difference in RATINGs, and drawing conclusions which you cannot prove.
What cannot be disputed is that Marquette and North Carolina had all-time great basketball teams during the 70's and that Al McGuire was a great coach.
Using scoring margin for a list of all times is a HUGE fallacy
MUBoxer wrote:
UNC went 239-65 during the 1970s. During that same period Marquette went 251-41.
Outside of UCLA 70s and UK 50s no program has had a better decade win percentage than Marquette in the 70s.
ESPN/Sagarin wrote:
Just goes to show how much Strength of Schedule matters.
ABOUT THE RANKINGS: CHESS considers only a school’s wins and losses. PREDICTOR considers only its scoring margin. RATING is a combination of the two.
NO. TEAM • RATING • CHESS
2 North Carolina • 91.70 • 90.93
3 Marquette • 90.49 • 90.72
Bill Marsh wrote:
[Scoring margin] is a standard power rating formula.
MUBoxer wrote:Which makes sense for formulas to do now because the style of play focuses on scoring. But let's take a team from the 70s or 60s that runs a four corner offense essentially taking the air out of the ball the whole game and naturally the scoring is going to be lower just based on possession count.
I don't claim to be an expert but if scoring margin is what the factor is that ESPN used to make this order then I'm not going to lose sleep over it and you can go on beating your chest about being the 7th best team for two decades on this list.
MUBoxer wrote:
You can go on beating your chest about being the 7th best team for two decades on this list.
On Page 2 of this thread DudeAnon wrote:
Dayton arguably just had their best 4 year stretch in school history.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Can't we just create a thread for all of the VCU, Dayton and Wichita State fans to talk to themselves and not continually hijacks threads about how the Big East is making a mistake by not inviting them?
You can't argue with crazy.
_lh wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Can't we just create a thread for all of the VCU, Dayton and Wichita State fans to talk to themselves and not continually hijacks threads about how the Big East is making a mistake by not inviting them?
You can't argue with crazy.
Agreed. The VCU and UD trolls got to go but if the admin won't ban them or delete their non sense off topic or redundant posts and threads, a separate thread where it can all be lumped is probably best.
The BE has never needed to add UD or VCU and won't have a need to add UD or VCU in the future so there is really no reason to discuss it except that UD and VCU fans keep brining it up. The BE passed on both programs and continues to pass, deal with it and move on.
stever20 wrote:So you don't think in 8 years when this TV deal is up that Fox will say to keep getting 4 million per school per year, we must have more volume? That's the biggest thing that folks here want to ignore. 10 may be great for Big East Fans but I'm not so sure about Fox liking having at the most only 5 games to choose from each game round. So I think that's something that really has got to be watched in about 6 years. And lets say VCU keeps on for 6 years- making tourney each year. That would be 13 straight tournament appearances with at least 3 coaches.
Xavier4036 wrote:stever20 wrote:So you don't think in 8 years when this TV deal is up that Fox will say to keep getting 4 million per school per year, we must have more volume? That's the biggest thing that folks here want to ignore. 10 may be great for Big East Fans but I'm not so sure about Fox liking having at the most only 5 games to choose from each game round. So I think that's something that really has got to be watched in about 6 years. And lets say VCU keeps on for 6 years- making tourney each year. That would be 13 straight tournament appearances with at least 3 coaches.
FOX is already selling multiple games per year to CBS. Why do you think they need more volume if they are already selling their current volume? Plus add in the addition of the Big 10 - FOX isn't going to need or want more volume.
Further, why do people think any of the teams that their fans come on here to bring up would move the needle AT ALL in terms of viewership? If the opportunity to add a UConn or Notre Dame were to materialize - yea, FOX would be all over that. To add a VCU or Dayton or SLU or Witchita State? None of those schools move the needle in terms of viewership.
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