squirrel wrote:rally wrote:
We need to think what is best for the conference as a whole. Non-D1 games make sense individually, but the wins don't help the conference. If you do that conference wide, that's potentially 22+ wins (conf. games + tourney) that aren't going to factor in your opponents W/L when calculating SOS.
When was the last time the MVC was below .500 OOC? Yes, you reduce OOC losses but you're going to be increasing total losses overall. More .500 ball means more losses.
Right. And I don't think you understand how the ratings math works. . .and also leagues don't earn bids. Teams do. And the more teams that can earn bids, the better the league is.
Take Loyola's 2020 schedule for example. They played 5 teams ranked 234 or worse that season and ended up around 95 or so in the Pomeroy heading into the conference tournament. If you remove 4 of those games the rating is 65-70 spots higher, and if you replaced them with 4 more league games, Loyola's ranking is 55-60 spots higher. If you eliminate the 5th garbage game and replace it with a non-DI, that's another 5-15 spot boost.
You want to bring in a stronger rating into the .500 math.
You can't just adjust one variable for one team and make wild assumptions on it while ignoring how adjusting that same variable for the rest of the conference would impact metrics.
Loyola was 7-5 in the non-conference. Drop the bottom four games, and they were 4-4. Nice to drop that Coppin State loss. Do the same for the entire conference, assuming conservatively a 3-1 for all, and the conference falls below .500 to 37-38 in the non-conference. Bigger issue might be only winning 75% of the games against the bottom feeders of the schedule.
You can see the correlation between NC WP and conference rank. The MVC drops at least a spot or two.
https://www.warrennolan.com/basketball/ ... ferencenetThe other thing overlooked is that teams aren't just going to be dropping the four lowest games. It will be a few of those games and H/H series or two. AD's aren't going to want to give up two home games every year.
On the flip side, the MVC was 11-0 vs. non D1's. That's 78-48 and 0.619 NC WP if they are against D1's. Good enough to jump the MWC? Most likely. More importantly for Loyola, their opponents added 20 wins to their records.
Conferences don't earn bids but they play a big role in one's own rankings. It's not just that it makes up the majority of your schedule, but it makes up the majority of your opponents schedules. Your metrics and success is all interconnected with the success of the conference. It's important for everyone in the conference to be on the same page.