ISU drops to #19 in the AP poll.
OSU equivalent of 31 so big 12 has 7 of 10 in top 31. That is nuts
ISU drops to #19 in the AP poll.
OSU equivalent of 31 so big 12 has 7 of 10 in top 31. That is nuts
And again if we got to play in every other conference, we would have a few actual bottom-dwellers to make our record look better. It's hard to do I get it, but you can't just look at the overall record. It's not a guarantee we would win these, but give me Louisville, Georgia Tech, Nebraska, Minnesota, Georgetown, DePaul, Cal, Oregon State, etc. as our bottom-dwellers. OU is a team that you think is terrible judging by record, and even in my eyes, I don't think they are that good. But then you look at some of the games they have played and the absolute blasting of now #1 Alabama just a couple of weeks ago and you say, "Well ****."And still #16 NET .... the only thing that "truly matters" ... although it's good to be ranked consistently -- more attention, better perception, all those things.
ISU hasn't "looked like" a top 25 team too often for the past couple of weeks. But I try to remember, it's possible to cherry-pick a 5-game stretch by just about any ranked team throughout a season and find some clunkers.
19 seems about right, and if anything, may be penalizing us for losing to great teams while teams beating bad teams pass us up. That's why I don't really care about rankings week to week. The committee will sort out the complete resume.I feel like #19 is still a little generous?
Yeah they'll sort it out. I guess the teams we've lost to are playing pretty decent now, Tech included.19 seems about right, and if anything, may be penalizing us for losing to great teams while teams beating bad teams pass us up. That's why I don't really care about rankings week to week. The committee will sort out the complete resume.
Correction: 6 Q1 wins. Our OU win has now dropped to a Q2 win. They are now 76 in NET.When NET ranked #46 North Carolina is still an 11 seed and 'in' the tourney on most brackets despite being 0-9 in Q1 games...you have to think while it would be awful to happen...if we lose out we'd still get in. We have four top ten wins and 7 Q1 wins and 0 bad losses.
Correction: 6 Q1 wins. Our OU win has now dropped to a Q2 win. They are now 76 in NET.
This also means that we still have a Q3 game to play since dropping to 76 puts our home game with them to Q3.Ah, crud, now we're destined for NIT. Thanks a lot!![]()
This also means that we still have a Q3 game to play since dropping to 76 puts our home game with them to Q3.
Porter: "Message received."Now I'm completely despondent!
Solution: Oklahoma needs to win a few games before that matchup to climb back to Q2!
That's quite a difference.All 10 Big 12 schools are in the Net top 65. Insanity. For reference, the worst teams from the P6 leagues are:
- Oklahoma 65
- Louisville 330
- Minnesota 243
- California 296
- South Carolina 254
- DePaul 173
To be fair, how many of those losses were conference games where bottom feeders played other bottom feeders?If you'd like a completely silly stat----
The Big 12 has 10 TOTAL losses on the year outside of Q1.
The SEC has 54, The Big Ten has 41 and the Big East has 46. The ACC and PAC12 are both over 100.
Silly. Just flat silly.