MacabreMob
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Without full transparency, corruption and fraud is guaranteed.
Without full transparency, corruption and fraud is guaranteed.
With full transparency, all the corruption and fraud would be visible.![]()
Maybe when Elon is done with doge........
Maybe when Elon is done with doge........
. Wow cool. When I was in school I didn’t mind going to the NIT because BU would get more home games. Obviously the NCAA is better but the games were funI have all but given up trying to figure out the NET formula for determining teams to qualify for the NCAA tournament. Makes no sense to me. Old enough to remember the conference championship was the goal every year. So if you won your conference you earned the right to have the conference tournament at your home court. I know it is all about bringing in the most dollars, but that atmosphere was electric when Hawkins and company played for the right to be in the NCAA tournament. Most likely will never see that again but the memories are still so vivid.
I was curious and looked today at the comparison between RPI and NET rankings. I think it is nuts that Drake at 25-3 has a NET of 60 while several BIG conference schools such as PIT(59) at 16-13, Northwestern(54) at 16-13, Texas(46) at 16-13, Cincinnati(40) at 17-12, etc. are ranked higher than Drake. Some of these schools have the same number of quad 1 wins as Drake, the major difference is that they have 10 chances to get a win, where Drake only had 1. Meanwhile the RPI has Drake at 32, which I think is a more accurate number based on their schedule and wins. For example RPI has Cincinnati at 71, PITT at 87, while Bradley is ranked right at 50 in the RPI. I understand that there is no perfect way to measure schools for a tournament, but NET awards schools because of what conference they are in, and punishes mid-major schools the same way. It is very frustrating. There should be a limit on number of schools in the tournament from any one conference.
.... NET awards schools because of what conference they are in, and punishes mid-major schools the same way. It is very frustrating. There should be a limit on number of schools in the tournament from any one conference.
Absolutely. That is why the NCAA and the big conferences devised it to replace the RPI. They were tired of seeing mid-major conferences get multiple bids, "stealing" money away from the big boys, and getting upset in the tournament by mid-majors.
Currently, 14 of the 16 SEC teams have NET ranking better than the top MVC team (Drake at #60). - https://www.ncaa.com/rankings/basketball-men/d1/ncaa-mens-basketball-net-rankings
14th place Oklahoma of the SEC has an NET of 53. They are 17-12, have lost 8 of their last 9 games.
They are likely to lose their last 2 scheduled games (vs. # 14 Missouri and at Texas) and get knocked out quickly in the SEC Tournament and end up 17-15. And they will still likely end up with a better NET than Drake because of how the formula rewards teams in major conferences.
I think the corruption will show itself eventually, and it is starting to happen IMO. I was watching CBS yesterday and they threw up the "last four in, 1st four out, next four out" list. Out of the 12 teams listed, only one, (SMU) was a mid-major. Basically they were saying only one mid-major team is on the bubble. That is CRAZY.
SMU is in the ACC now, so I don't know that they qualify as a mid-major.
Here is the current bracketology from ESPN, last updated Friday, 2/28. It will probably be updated again soon - https://www.espn.com/espn/feature/s...logy-2025-march-madness-men-field-predictions
ESPN's Joe Lunardi still had Oklahoma in as one of the "Last Four In", despite being in 14th place in the SEC with a conference record of 4-12 (17-12 overall), and having lost 8 of their last 9 games!
Texas, also one of Lunardi's "Last Four In" is the 13th place team in the SEC with a conference record of 5-13. And Ohio State, another of his "Last Four In' has a record of 16-13, and 8-10 in the Big Ten. What a joke.
Drake is a 12 seed.
And from CBS Sports- https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/bracketology/
CBS's Jerry Palm has a slightly different bracket. He has Oklahoma safely in as an 11 seed. :roll:
Just so sad. What justification will the committee spew for Drake if they end up 27-4, 6-1 vs Q1/Q2 teams, 10-0 in non-conf, having one of best road records in the country, and champs of the 9th best conference? Well, I know they'll come up with something, and their 0-2 record the past 2 seasons in the Big Dance doesn't help their case, even tho it's a totally different team and coaching staff. smh