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NCAA tournament 2011 — running thread

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by JayFarrar, Mar 15, 2011.

  1. LongTimeListener

    LongTimeListener Well-Known Member

    Are you saying UConn has a duty to prop up the mid-majors? Because by most measures they fare pretty well in then caliber of competition. They are 10th in pomeroy's SOS rankings and their non-con road/neutral opponents included Michigan state, Kentucky, texas and wichita state. He'll, even Vermont and Harvard were acceptably competitive opponents.
     
  2. micropolitan guy

    micropolitan guy Well-Known Member

    Also interesting that UR and VCU combined for only three total votes in the final regular-season AP poll (UR 0, VCU 3) and none in the final ESPN regular-season poll, even though UR finished at 24-7 and VCU was 23-10 and playing in the CAA championship.

    Yet both are in the Sweet 16.

    And the easiest way to help the mid-majors in RPI is to reduce the value of home wins, and increase the value of road wins.
     
  3. suburbia

    suburbia Active Member

    The NCAA Tournament has a funny way of allowing teams that underachieved during the regular season a chance to redeem themselves and of exposing teams that overachieved during the regular season.
     
  4. I Should Coco

    I Should Coco Well-Known Member

    Don't look now, but maybe Notre Dame has a rally up its sleeve.

    Of course, that could just be my bracket talking ...
     
  5. HanSenSE

    HanSenSE Well-Known Member

    No, not saying that at all. Just injecting a little economic reality into the conversation. The majors get the gate, but it's a two-edged sword, since they don't know how to play a game like that on the road, or even a neutral court. Yet, they go visit Podunk Tech and they've got a target on them as soon as it's wheels down.
     
  6. MileHigh

    MileHigh Moderator Staff Member

    Nice football game going on.
     
  7. mb

    mb Active Member

    I realize I'm probably really late on the uptake, but the only 2 Big East teams left got there by ... beating other Big East teams? Wow.
     
  8. Rhody31

    Rhody31 Well-Known Member

    I hate SOS because there's inherent bias in it. The reason why the Big East SOS numbers are solid is because of conference play, which we learn every March is bullshit because the Big East throws up on itself in the tourney.
    Their road/neutral court schedule was impressive, but their home NCS was weak.
    UConn deserves to be in because they won their conference tourney; that doesn't make them a good team or worth a three seed. If a mid-major team won 22 regular-season games, went .500 in conference play, would they be a three seed?
     
  9. hondo

    hondo Well-Known Member

    Does any team throw more skip passes than FSU?
     
  10. mb

    mb Active Member

    All that talk about how it would be harder to win the Big East tournament than it would the NCAA tournament hasn't exactly held up, huh? Only heard that about a thousand times during the 18 days ESPN was showing that tournament.
     
  11. suburbia

    suburbia Active Member

    FSU has left the door open by missing two one-and-ones. Irish back within 12 with more than 8 1/2 minutes left.
     
  12. NickMordo

    NickMordo Active Member

    Pathetic that a Big East team is full-court pressing with 10+ minutes to play in the game. Mike Brey is the Rick Barnes of the Big East -- never won jack.
     
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