P5 wont play on road and if they do on occasion its with a peer P5.....therefore Road wins needs a much bigger weighting in the NET. True for football & baseball too.
Conversely Home wins need to count even less than they do now.
P5 wont play on road and if they do on occasion its with a peer P5.....therefore Road wins needs a much bigger weighting in the NET. True for football & baseball too.
Conversely Home wins need to count even less than they do now.
At the end of the CBS show, they showed a graphic of bids by conference. I glanced at it quickly but I think I was correct in my prediction that their were only 8 leagues with more than one bid. 24 had only one. The eight that had more than one included the P5 conferences, the West Coast (Gonazga and St. Mary-I think that is the name of their league), the American (Houston and Memphis), and one other which I don't recall right now. It may have been the Atlantic 10. Jay can probably clarify here. If I am correct in this, that means 75 percent of the leagues in America are one bid conferences. That does not mean the SBC should not aspire to be one of those with multi bids or that UL should not strive to be one of those considered for an at large. When you accomplish something that is very difficult, it is much more rewarding.
One bid in NIT also. USM draws UAB in Clemson bracket. USM not seeded in top 16.
Yes, of course.
But FAU is a 9 and Charleston is a 12. FAU beat Florida by 1. Charleston beat Virginia Tech by 1. FAU lost at Ole Miss. Charleston lost at North Carolina. I'll point out that Charleston's win over VT was at home.
Both teams were 31-3 with two losses in conference.
So why the huge discrepancy? Many of Charleston's OOC wins were by very close margins. FAU beat the tar out of their OOC opponents.
Strength of victory is a lot more important than we think. And, it's the reason why the SBC has suggested playing teams at home that you can throttle as a way to improve the NET ranking.
The numbers say they're right on.
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