Uggh, I refuse to watch anything with Bruce Pearl!!
Uggh, I refuse to watch anything with Bruce Pearl!!
Clark Kellogg does nothing for me, as well. I am not sure who Adam Zucker is, and Seth Davis is, at best, ok.Uggh, I refuse to watch anything with Bruce Pearl!!
ads in YouTube. knobs in cars to touch screen. are close but not that badSo Pearl is essentially taking Jay Wright’s spot as studio analyst? Has there ever been a bigger downgrade
Great start!Would very much like TTU to win and knock ISU once more.
Happened one game sooner than I expected. Miami was living on the edge for weeks.I am going on record thinking that Miami (Ohio) loses before the MAC Champ game. They have sneaked by so many games already, that it would not be surprising to see them lose to Toledo or Bowling Green.
They're currently 93 in KenPom. Last year, the lowest non-autoqualifier to make the tournament was Utah St at 62. Utah St also had 10 Q1/2 wins and 0 Q3/4 losses. Miami has 2 Q1/2 wins and 1 Q4 loss.Quad four loss is brutal but I stand by them being solidly in.
I don't really care. Winning 31 games in a row is a crazy statThey're currently 93 in KenPom. Last year, the lowest non-autoqualifier to make the tournament was Utah St at 62. Utah St also had 10 Q1/2 wins and 0 Q3/4 losses. Miami has 2 Q1/2 wins and 1 Q4 loss.
I don't really care. Winning 31 games in a row is a crazy stat
But they're supposedly more focused on WAB, SOR, and KPI (resume metrics that ignore scoring margin) at least for for selection, and based on those they're likely in.unfortunately for them selections are very much so analytics focused to remove biases. would be shocked if they make it as an at large
I won't say I would be shocked to see them make it, as long as the Committee uses the WAB metric as the primary tool for selection criteria.unfortunately for them selections are very much so analytics focused to remove biases. would be shocked if they make it as an at large
I've already said enough about my opinions, but I don't think they should be punished for a weak schedule. They just should have dominated the games the way we'd expect a top-40 team to do.I won't say I would be shocked to see them make it, as long as the Committee uses the WAB metric as the primary tool for selection criteria.
Some of the metrics (resume based) show them as considering at at-large bid, while others suggest (predictive especially) that they do not belong.
It is a tight balancing act for the committee. I personally see them taking Miami in as a "last 4" option. It rewards them for going unbeaten in the regular season while simultaneously punishing them for playing such a weak schedule. Miami can scream that nobody wanted to play them, but it is up to them for building out the schedule, and they failed to present a challenging enough schedule that would hold up to scrutiny (for an at-large bid) in March.
I suspect Miami will be the cautionary tale of scheduling very weak non-conference schedule and rolling through it, only to be upset in conference tourney. What Miami did in the regular season was historic for two reasons: going unbeaten and having one of the weakest schedules in the country going unbeaten.
I personally hope they can get into the tourney to see how they would actually perform against a Quad 1 team.
If they get put in as an at large, every mid major college team should just ignore playing against anyone worth a damn. There is no way they should be an at large.I don't really care. Winning 31 games in a row is a crazy stat
It's a tough call. If you let them in, you're setting an awfully dangerous precedent. They have beaten absolutely nobody this year and now have an awful loss. If we got left out because we were on the bubble, would you feel the same way? It's always easier to make that statement when it's not our team being left out.I don't really care. Winning 31 games in a row is a crazy stat
But if it is Indiana or Auburn being the first out because of Miami...It's a tough call. If you let them in, you're setting an awfully dangerous precedent. They have beaten absolutely nobody this year and now have an awful loss. If we got left out because we were on the bubble, would you feel the same way? It's always easier to make that statement when it's not our team being left out.
I think setting a precedent of "if you don't lose a game until the conference tournament you're in" is totally fine. how often will that happen? Regardless of their non-conference schedule they still won every. single. game they played and that should get them in - not every at-large qualifier is going to be a threat to win the whole thing, let the fans of an undefeated team danceIt's a tough call. If you let them in, you're setting an awfully dangerous precedent. They have beaten absolutely nobody this year and now have an awful loss. If we got left out because we were on the bubble, would you feel the same way? It's always easier to make that statement when it's not our team being left out.