Based off this analysis, I've come to the conclusion that we shouldn't lose any more games.Probably 22-24 but should be higher. One of the best resumes in the country.
We know the press is mainly made up of people who have no idea about college basketball.
Ugh, man. While the good news is we still have a good resume and if we can stack wins, we should still have a decent seed ... the bad news is simply remaining focus and avoiding stupid mistakes in the Nebraska and Northwestern road games could have us sitting at 17-5 overall and 8-4 in Quad 1 games, before any adjustments to the results vs. Tennessee or at MSU.Probably 22-24 but should be higher. One of the best resumes in the country.
We know the press is mainly made up of people who have no idea about college basketball.
It's a very good resume and we've played a tough schedule.Probably 22-24 but should be higher. One of the best resumes in the country.
We know the press is mainly made up of people who have no idea about college basketball.
I think if we can replicate the effort and execution we had for the second half vs. OSU (which we won 51-37), I think we could reasonably lose only two more games:It's a very good resume and we've played a tough schedule.
But quantity of losses is a thing that voters consider, and I think it's a fair consideration. If you look at the KenPom rankings, there are only 3 teams with 7 losses, Us at 13, Gonzaga at 11, and Baylor at 25.
Also looked the Quad1 resume of a bunch of teams. We are good, at 6-6, but there are plenty of teams with better records too. Iowa St. and Alabama are both 6-3 vs. Quad1. Duke is 5-2. Kentucky is 7-5. Texas A&M is 7-5. Auburn is 12-1. That last one made me throw up in my mouth a little.
All-in-all, I think we end up at around #21 and I think that'd be fair.
Continue to be surprised by the national love for this team. Metrics absolutely loving us definitely helps. Just such a reversal from years past.
I mean, I was one of the most pessimistic fans out there after the Nebraska debacle, but that is because I follow this team closely, desperately want them to win each game and am close enough to see troubling patterns develop. However, if you just look at it objectively...Continue to be surprised by the national love for this team. Metrics absolutely loving us definitely helps. Just such a reversal from years past.
Voters are human and the fact that we lost every week in January finally caught up. I am actually surprised we are ranked. This is a human poll so emotions usually winI mean, I was one of the most pessimistic fans out there after the Nebraska debacle, but that is because I follow this team closely, desperately want them to win each game and am close enough to see troubling patterns develop. However, if you just look at it objectively...
1. These voters thought we were the #18 team in the nation at the beginning of the week.
2. We lost a Quad 1 game in OT at Nebraska, still without our starting center.
3. We came home and won a Quad 1 game vs. Ohio State, now with our full roster.
The vast majority would PROBABLY say OSU is better than Nebraska, so dropping us five spots for going 1-1 in those two games isn't exactly as overly forgiving as it might appear. I predict if we go 2-0 this week, we will be back closer to #18 or even higher (depending on other results) when UCLA and MSU come to town. However, if don't win twice this week, we will probably cement ourselves as undeserving of a top 25 ranking for too many voters ... can't go 1-1 every week.
Outside chance UCLA is ranked when we play them, too. Currently receiving votes and games at home this week against MSU and PSU.Also always interesting to look at our results this season vs. the current top 25 and not necessarily where those teams were ranked when we played them:
11/20 - L 87-100 vs. #3 Alabama (Birmingham, AL)
12/10 - W 86-80 vs. #21 Wisconsin
12/14 - L 64-66 vs. #4 Tennessee
12/22 - W 80-77 vs. #15 Missouri (St. Louis, MO)
1/19 - L 78-80 at #9 Michigan State
1/23 - L 71-90 vs. #18 Maryland
With remaining games...
2/15 - vs. #9 Michigan State
2/18 - at #21 Wisconsin
2/22 - vs. #2 Duke (New York, NY)
3/2 - at #24 Michigan
3/7 - vs. #7 Purdue
So we have almost as many remaining opportunities vs. the current top 25 than we have already played, with 3 of the 5 being against currently top 10 opponents.
It was a one-point loss in OT to a very good Texas Tech team, and they handled a good WV team away this week, so I don't think it's egregious. They're sitting at 17-4, and are still ranked lower than their NET and KenPom rankings. They jumped ahead of Florida and Iowa St. who had much worse losses, and got leapfrogged by Tenn. Not even sure who you would have moved ahead of them. Purdue? Texas A&M?How about Houston losing at home to Texas Tech but going up 1 spot.
that's a headscratcher for me too..................How about Houston losing at home to Texas Tech but going up 1 spot.
Okay, hopefully we've stopped the bleeding and are pissed to start climbing the rankings again.Illinois #23 in AP Poll
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