ChiefGritty
- Chicago, IL
Thanks so much for doing this, this is an awesome resource
Thanks so much for doing this, this is an awesome resource
No, not necessarily. Here‘s the equation for NET.
The formula below is how each team‘s net ranking is derived.
The NCAA selection committee then looks at the NET rankings for the teams you’ve played and looks at how you performed in those games based on the Quadrant each team is in. So your own team’s net ranking isn’t necessarily used in seeding you - more so the net rankings of the teams you’ve played and whether or not you won those games.
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They didn't. We should be no worse than 12 since South Carolina got beat twice (and once was a brutal drubbing) and Auburn lost once. We should jump those two. I'd be surprised if we get higher.Going with 13….
Don’t think winning against Michigan/Maryland moves the needle a ton and the rest of top 15 pretty much won out.
If I'm a voter I'm getting pretty sick of UNC's BS, but yeah, no chance we pass Kansas or Marquette or Purdue or anyone who didn't lose.They didn't. We should be no worse than 12 since South Carolina got beat twice (and once was a brutal drubbing) and Auburn lost once. We should jump those two. I'd be surprised if we get higher.
In fairness, voters probably could be getting tired of us dropping a game roughly once every other week, too.If I'm a voter I'm getting pretty sick of UNC's BS, but yeah, no chance we pass Kansas or Marquette or Purdue or anyone who didn't lose.
This applies to just about everyone at this point of the season. Illinois stays in the top 15 because all the other teams lose games too. There are only 3 major conference teams with less than 5 losses, and those are the top 3 teams in the country. There are really good teams with 5,6,7 losses right now that will add to that total before the end of the seasonIn fairness, voters probably could be getting tired of us dropping a game roughly once every other week, too.
No, I was an ASVAB kinda guy. Once you answered 2 + 1 correctly, a light came on and they cloaked you, and put a piece of paper on the table, and helped you trace your name on the lineHas anyone ever taken the gmat? This is just like that. Questions keep getting harder or easier until you plateau - alternating between right and wrong answer - and that becomes your score. Seems like the Illini know what their ranking should be.
True, but I'm definitely putting the likes of Baylor and Auburn and Iowa State ahead of UNC now, I just think those are better teams at this moment. Maybe St. Mary's too.This applies to just about everyone at this point of the season. Illinois stays in the top 15 because all the other teams lose games too. There are only 3 major conference teams with less than 5 losses, and those are the top 3 teams in the country. There are really good teams with 5,6,7 losses right now that will add to that total before the end of the season
Yup. Other than a couple elite teams (UConn and maybe Purdue or Houston), there are about 20 teams that are hard to order. Almost no difference between #5 and #18.This applies to just about everyone at this point of the season. Illinois stays in the top 15 because all the other teams lose games too. There are only 3 major conference teams with less than 5 losses, and those are the top 3 teams in the country. There are really good teams with 5,6,7 losses right now that will add to that total before the end of the season
Sounds right.They are trying to derive trips down the court from basic stats. They are surely trying to do that because not every game is going to have a ready log of each play.
The 0.475 must be a rough estimate for change-of-possession fouls, affected by and-ones, made/missed front ends, etc.