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Does anyone know if these are still the Quad classifications?  It's from an article when the NET first rolled out.  And, I was not able to locate anything recent.  If so, the Nebraska win is only a Quad 3.  The good news is that Stanford has moved into the Top 50, giving us our only Quad 1 win thus far.

Quadrant 1: Home 1-30, Neutral 1-50, Away 1-75.
Quadrant 2: Home 31-75, Neutral 51-100, Away 76-135.
Quadrant 3: Home 76-160, Neutral 101-200, Away 135-240.
Quadrant 4: Home 161-353, Neutral 201-353, Away 241-353.

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For all of you wanting UK to be back on the schedule.  Per the NET, if we want to beef up the schedule, we should consider these schools before UK. :coffee:

Drake

Colgate

Boise State

Colorado State

Furman

Winthrop

Tulsa

St. Bonny

St. Mary's

Utah State

Toledo

Liberty

Georgia State

UAB

Marshall

Bowling Green

Missouri State

UCF

Rhode Island

Loyola Chicago

Siena

Abilene Christian

Bryant

Tom Crean's Fightin Georgia Bulldogs

Wright State

 

 

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57 minutes ago, 5fouls said:

For all of you wanting UK to be back on the schedule.  Per the NET, if we want to beef up the schedule, we should consider these schools before UK. :coffee:

Drake

Colgate

Boise State

Colorado State

Furman

Winthrop

Tulsa

St. Bonny

St. Mary's

Utah State

Toledo

Liberty

Georgia State

UAB

Marshall

Bowling Green

Missouri State

UCF

Rhode Island

Loyola Chicago

Siena

Abilene Christian

Bryant

Tom Crean's Fightin Georgia Bulldogs

Wright State

 

 

Where is Montana St.

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1 hour ago, cybergates said:

Someone posted this last year (when NET was pounding us and loved Turdue). Nice to see what all the different rankings put us at. 

Current:https://www.masseyratings.com/cb/compare.htm (NET not showing yet)

Last year: https://www.masseyratings.com/cb/compare.htm

Rest assured. If these rankings hold at the end of the season, with UNC, Duke, KY where they are, there will be a lot of talk about expanding the tournament this season due to the COVID factor. No way the NCAA or CBS will want to have a tourney with all of them out.

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2 hours ago, 13th&Jackson said:

Rest assured. If these rankings hold at the end of the season, with UNC, Duke, KY where they are, there will be a lot of talk about expanding the tournament this season due to the COVID factor. No way the NCAA or CBS will want to have a tourney with all of them out.

All you need to do is look at the football season to see that they'd never do such a thing as preferential treatment.......Huh. Look at that. Never mind. Carry on.

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Just for the heck of it, I decided to see what good ole RPI thought of Colgate.

The answer.  Not much.  The RPI has the Cavity Fighters at #72.  

Other RPI values of note.

  • Indiana #47
  • Missouri #1
  • Navy #8
  • Georgia State #10
  • Clemson (per yesterday's discussion) #11
  • St. Bonaventure #15
  • Sam Houston State (with a 3-5 record against D1 teams) #31
  • Iowa #53
  • Kentucky #108
  • Duke #141
  • Michigan State #149

RealTimeRPI.com Men's College Basketball Rating Percentage Index (RPI) Ratings - A leading sports ratings and resources community on the Internet

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9 minutes ago, 5fouls said:

Just for the heck of it, I decided to see what good ole RPI thought of Colgate.

The answer.  Not much.  The RPI has the Cavity Fighters at #72.  

Other RPI values of note.

  • Indiana #47
  • Missouri #1
  • Navy #8
  • Georgia State #10
  • Clemson (per yesterday's discussion) #11
  • St. Bonaventure #15
  • Sam Houston State (with a 3-5 record against D1 teams) #31
  • Iowa #53
  • Kentucky #108
  • Duke #141
  • Michigan State #149

RealTimeRPI.com Men's College Basketball Rating Percentage Index (RPI) Ratings - A leading sports ratings and resources community on the Internet

Wow 

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On 1/11/2021 at 1:32 PM, 13th&Jackson said:

Rest assured. If these rankings hold at the end of the season, with UNC, Duke, KY where they are, there will be a lot of talk about expanding the tournament this season due to the COVID factor. No way the NCAA or CBS will want to have a tourney with all of them out.

The caveat being this isn’t a normal tournament. Being super condensed, no fans to speak, and all held in Indy there isn’t room to extend it. That said if there is a way...say those teams make a run and get a few games over 500 they will likely select them.

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5 minutes ago, dgambill said:

The caveat being this isn’t a normal tournament. Being super condensed, no fans to speak, and all held in Indy there isn’t room to extend it. That said if there is a way...say those teams make a run and get a few games over 500 they will likely select them.

Who said no fans?  Don't think so hat has been determined.  Based on football national championship, pacers, butler, and lucas oil allowing fans, gotta think there is a solid chance.  Don't think Mitch Daniels was a B1G president holding back, maybe Indiana and very likely Michigan.  Mostly a pr move for the conference.  Imo.  

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On 1/11/2021 at 1:32 PM, 13th&Jackson said:

Rest assured. If these rankings hold at the end of the season, with UNC, Duke, KY where they are, there will be a lot of talk about expanding the tournament this season due to the COVID factor. No way the NCAA or CBS will want to have a tourney with all of them out.

UNC is 10-5.  I don't see the danger in them missing out.  Duke and UK?  Yeah, they have problems.

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