Look at how loaded that B12 schedule is to close the year. Everyone about to get their reckoning (we have 1 more Q1A left; maybe UCLA also).heck yeah, but While true, we've played more quad 1A games than anyone in the neighborhood of losses we are in......looking at the top 15:
we've played 9 quad 1a games
Only team close to our quad 1A is kansas and they have more losses
2 loss teams in the poll
3 Houston: 3 quad 1A
4 Duke: 6 quad 1A
5 IA St: 3 quad 1A
6 Uconn: 6 quad 1A
7 Nebby: 6 Quad 1A
12 Zaga: 2 Quad 1A
the 3 loss teams in the poll
15 Virginia: 4 quad 1A
4 loss teams
8 Illinois: 9 Quad 1A
10 MSU: 5 Quad 1A
11 UNC: 6 Quad 1A
13 Purdue; 6 quad 1A
5 or more
9 Kansas 7 quad 1A
14 Florida: 5 Quad 1A
Me thinks thered be a few more 4+ loss teams against our sched, i do like how battle tested we'l be come march regardless of impact on polls
How many teams in our "neighborhood" have 4+ losses? As others have pointed out, we are the highest ranked team with 4 losses right now.
Oh, I think it should matter A LOT, and I personally think the fact we have 4 losses should matter way less to the pollsters ... especially since 3 of those 4 losses happened before mid-December! I'm just pessimistic they will see it that way.I think this has been pointed out before, but Illinois has played more Q1A games than any team in the country with 9.
Duke, Kansas, Arkansas have played 8. Michigan 4, Arizona 5, Iowa St 2, Houston 4, UConn 6, Nebraska 6, Florida 5, Michigan St 5.
Certainly this has to matter somewhat. How much? No idea, but its definitely a valid discussion point, I think.
Florida would say the same thing. Three loses in Nov/Dec to Arizona, UConn. and Duke.Oh, I think it should matter A LOT, and I personally think the fact we have 4 losses should matter way less to the pollsters ... especially since 3 of those 4 losses happened before mid-December! I'm just pessimistic they will see it that way.
Voters in general are not intelligent or objective. The facts are we are ranked higher by all actual objective metrics. They need to abolish the AP poll. Who cares what some random journalist in Wyoming says. There are a ton of metrics and ranking systems - combine them all and come up with a composite rating which does exist already. Different ways to get there.Oh, I think it should matter A LOT, and I personally think the fact we have 4 losses should matter way less to the pollsters ... especially since 3 of those 4 losses happened before mid-December! I'm just pessimistic they will see it that way.