TheAsianSensation wrote:GrandpaBear wrote:The committee won't assume WSU would have won those games when he was out. And the only metric helping WSU is Ken Pom and the fact that they are nearly in the Top 10 of that ranking sort of negates how valid it really is.
No. In fact, looking at the top 11 right now, in order:
Virginia, Kansas, MSU, Nova, UNC, WVU, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Indiana, L'ville, Wichita
then: Miami, Arizona, Xavier, Oregon, Purdue, Iowa, Iowa St, SMU, Duke
Among the top 20, that's essentially the top 5 seed lines, plus 2 ineligible teams and Wichita. Wichita being the only outlier is actually a big strength for Wichita, because every other team ranked high makes sense. If we had a stray St Mary's or Texas Tech or a team like that in the top 20, that would be a problem for Wichita. Being the only outlier is huge for them.
GrandpaBear wrote:The committee won't assume WSU would have won those games when he was out. And the only metric helping WSU is Ken Pom and the fact that they are nearly in the Top 10 of that ranking sort of negates how valid it really is.
GrandpaBear wrote:TheAsianSensation wrote:GrandpaBear wrote:The committee won't assume WSU would have won those games when he was out. And the only metric helping WSU is Ken Pom and the fact that they are nearly in the Top 10 of that ranking sort of negates how valid it really is.
No. In fact, looking at the top 11 right now, in order:
Virginia, Kansas, MSU, Nova, UNC, WVU, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Indiana, L'ville, Wichita
then: Miami, Arizona, Xavier, Oregon, Purdue, Iowa, Iowa St, SMU, Duke
Among the top 20, that's essentially the top 5 seed lines, plus 2 ineligible teams and Wichita. Wichita being the only outlier is actually a big strength for Wichita, because every other team ranked high makes sense. If we had a stray St Mary's or Texas Tech or a team like that in the top 20, that would be a problem for Wichita. Being the only outlier is huge for them.
The point being that I don't think you can find anyone anywhere who actually thinks WSU is the 11th best team. Their resume doesn't support it at all. Is this example, RPI is much better.
TheAsianSensation wrote:Counterpoint: both the RPI and Kenpom are outliers.
Kenpom, for my money, is the best single metric out there today. However, even saying that....it's awfully dangerous to put so much on the metrics of a single guy.
GrandpaBear wrote:The committee won't assume WSU would have won those games when he was out. And the only metric helping WSU is Ken Pom and the fact that they are nearly in the Top 10 of that ranking sort of negates how valid it really is.
TheAsianSensation wrote:We're not going to have a team in the NIT this year.
cpacmel wrote:TheAsianSensation wrote:We're not going to have a team in the NIT this year.
I bet we do.
tribecalledquest wrote:GrandpaBear wrote:The committee won't assume WSU would have won those games when he was out. And the only metric helping WSU is Ken Pom and the fact that they are nearly in the Top 10 of that ranking sort of negates how valid it really is.
No. They won't assume WSU would have won those games. But they also do consider that they lost three close games without the league player of the Year. It matters.
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