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Bias is real.
Moved up to #23 in the NET Rankings. With wins over NET #7 Michigan St. and #10 UNC. The NET is now much more relevant than any poll.
https://www.ncaa.com/rankings/basketball-men/d1/ncaa-mens-basketball-net-rankings
I hear you on that. However since it's the first year of it we truly don't know what it really factors in the NCAA selection and seeding process. So i want us in the top 25 to kill any doubtMoved up to #23 in the NET Rankings. With wins over NET #7 Michigan St. and #10 UNC. The NET is now much more relevant than any poll.
https://www.ncaa.com/rankings/basketball-men/d1/ncaa-mens-basketball-net-rankings
I hear you on that. However since it's the first year of it we truly don't know what it really factors in the NCAA selection and seeding process. So i want us in the top 25 to kill any doubt
Thats why it's important to be ranked. Cause nothing is full proof especially with computer numbers they showed that old system was still flawed. And i'm sure this one has it's kinks also.NET is the NCAA's model. The NET rankings take into account game results, strength of schedule, game location, scoring margin, offensive and defensive efficiency and the quality of wins and losses. Previously, as part of the RPI, game date no longer factors in (early season loss, late season win, etc.)
It seems to me, since this is the NCAA's model, the selection committee will use the highest NET ranked at large teams for the 36, then along with the 32 conference tournament winners, there are your NCAA tournament teams, leaving, hopefully, subjectivity and bias along the wayside. But, it is the NCAA were talking about. I'm sure they'll f*** it up somehow.
https://www.ncaa.com/news/basketbal...ed-ncaa-adopts-new-college-basketball-ranking
NET is the NCAA's model. The NET rankings take into account game results, strength of schedule, game location, scoring margin, offensive and defensive efficiency and the quality of wins and losses. Previously, as part of the RPI, game date no longer factors in (early season loss, late season win, etc.)
It seems to me, since this is the NCAA's model, the selection committee will use the highest NET ranked at large teams for the 36, then along with the 32 conference tournament winners, there are your NCAA tournament teams, leaving, hopefully, subjectivity and bias along the wayside. But, it is the NCAA were talking about. I'm sure they'll f*** it up somehow.
https://www.ncaa.com/news/basketbal...ed-ncaa-adopts-new-college-basketball-ranking
I agree. The one thing I noticed though is this NET ranking seems to favor the power 5 schools.I think you want to stay in the top 30 in the NET rankings to be solidly in. 36 at-large berths and I'm sure the side by side comparison will come into play when you have a Wofford sitting at 32 and OSU at 36--they are going to take OSU. Either way, UL just needs to get to 10 conference wins and I think we are good.