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MyBB Conference Power Rankings...
And as usual... The AAC delivering the goods... This time however flexing its muscles as the best Power 6 league in basketball.

Basketball 1 - 7 leagues matter most everyone else not so much.


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01-21-2018 02:17 AM
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RE: Conference Power Rankings...
As of yesterday, the American had more teams in the top 100 RPI than the Big East and the Big 12.

https://thesunflower.com/23682/sports/am...12-in-rpi/
01-21-2018 09:38 AM
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RE: Conference Power Rankings...
NCAA tournament selection committee testing new tool that could eventually replace RPI

RPI is the traditional and polarizing barometer used in the analysis process leading into Selection Sunday. For the first time, committee members will see rankings from ESPN's BPI and Strength of Record, KPI, Jeff Sagarin Ratings and KenPom.com next to the RPI on the official team sheets used to assess each program.

They'll also see the average score of the six advanced metrics for each team, which could be repackaged as a new, official tool that replaces the RPI next season, said David Worlock, media coordinator for the NCAA tournament.



http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketb...ion-system

I'm assuming this will only help the AAC. However any "official stat" that has ESPN's name next to it makes me anxious. What do you all think?
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RE: Conference Power Rankings...
Here's my take on this new NCAAM metric shift.

Heavier selection from the Big7's and goodbye Cinderellas from the low level mid-major conferences.
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RE: Conference Power Rankings...
(01-21-2018 10:59 AM)STL_Wave Wrote:  NCAA tournament selection committee testing new tool that could eventually replace RPI

RPI is the traditional and polarizing barometer used in the analysis process leading into Selection Sunday. For the first time, committee members will see rankings from ESPN's BPI and Strength of Record, KPI, Jeff Sagarin Ratings and KenPom.com next to the RPI on the official team sheets used to assess each program.

They'll also see the average score of the six advanced metrics for each team, which could be repackaged as a new, official tool that replaces the RPI next season, said David Worlock, media coordinator for the NCAA tournament.



http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketb...ion-system

I'm assuming this will only help the AAC. However any "official stat" that has ESPN's name next to it makes me anxious. What do you all think?

I would be more concerned that Craig Thompson is on the selection committee. Probably enemy number one for the American right now. When the American only gets three teams in the tournament you know where to look.
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RE: Conference Power Rankings...
(01-21-2018 11:34 AM)bearcatlawjd2 Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 10:59 AM)STL_Wave Wrote:  NCAA tournament selection committee testing new tool that could eventually replace RPI

RPI is the traditional and polarizing barometer used in the analysis process leading into Selection Sunday. For the first time, committee members will see rankings from ESPN's BPI and Strength of Record, KPI, Jeff Sagarin Ratings and KenPom.com next to the RPI on the official team sheets used to assess each program.

They'll also see the average score of the six advanced metrics for each team, which could be repackaged as a new, official tool that replaces the RPI next season, said David Worlock, media coordinator for the NCAA tournament.




http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketb...ion-system

I'm assuming this will only help the AAC. However any "official stat" that has ESPN's name next to it makes me anxious. What do you all think?

I would be more concerned that Craig Thompson is on the selection committee. Probably enemy number one for the American right now. When the American only gets three teams in the tournament you know where to look.

It is ridiculous to even think to scapegoat Thompson. He is on the committee specifically because he has no power, no influence, and because he will not rock the boat. To think anything else is ignorant foolishness.
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RE: Conference Power Rankings...
(01-21-2018 01:59 PM)fanhood Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 11:34 AM)bearcatlawjd2 Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 10:59 AM)STL_Wave Wrote:  NCAA tournament selection committee testing new tool that could eventually replace RPI

RPI is the traditional and polarizing barometer used in the analysis process leading into Selection Sunday. For the first time, committee members will see rankings from ESPN's BPI and Strength of Record, KPI, Jeff Sagarin Ratings and KenPom.com next to the RPI on the official team sheets used to assess each program.

They'll also see the average score of the six advanced metrics for each team, which could be repackaged as a new, official tool that replaces the RPI next season, said David Worlock, media coordinator for the NCAA tournament.




http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketb...ion-system

I'm assuming this will only help the AAC. However any "official stat" that has ESPN's name next to it makes me anxious. What do you all think?

I would be more concerned that Craig Thompson is on the selection committee. Probably enemy number one for the American right now. When the American only gets three teams in the tournament you know where to look.

It is ridiculous to even think to scapegoat Thompson. He is on the committee specifically because he has no power, no influence, and because he will not rock the boat. To think anything else is ignorant foolishness.


Lol the AAC is like crack for fanhood he just can't give it up.


Your assurances makes the whole conference feel warm and fuzzy. It's not ridiculous to assume something shady from the midget west. It's founding was nothing but shady.
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RE: Conference Power Rankings...
(01-21-2018 02:53 PM)TU4ever Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 01:59 PM)fanhood Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 11:34 AM)bearcatlawjd2 Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 10:59 AM)STL_Wave Wrote:  NCAA tournament selection committee testing new tool that could eventually replace RPI

RPI is the traditional and polarizing barometer used in the analysis process leading into Selection Sunday. For the first time, committee members will see rankings from ESPN's BPI and Strength of Record, KPI, Jeff Sagarin Ratings and KenPom.com next to the RPI on the official team sheets used to assess each program.

They'll also see the average score of the six advanced metrics for each team, which could be repackaged as a new, official tool that replaces the RPI next season, said David Worlock, media coordinator for the NCAA tournament.




http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketb...ion-system

I'm assuming this will only help the AAC. However any "official stat" that has ESPN's name next to it makes me anxious. What do you all think?

I would be more concerned that Craig Thompson is on the selection committee. Probably enemy number one for the American right now. When the American only gets three teams in the tournament you know where to look.

It is ridiculous to even think to scapegoat Thompson. He is on the committee specifically because he has no power, no influence, and because he will not rock the boat. To think anything else is ignorant foolishness.


Lol the AAC is like crack for fanhood he just can't give it up.


Your assurances makes the whole conference feel warm and fuzzy. It's not ridiculous to assume something shady from the midget west. It's founding was nothing but shady.

Ahhh sweetheart, you are so cute when I see you. Daddy loves coming home from business trips, and seeing you full of confidence and excitement. I missed you honey.
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RE: Conference Power Rankings...
(01-21-2018 04:16 PM)fanhood Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 02:53 PM)TU4ever Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 01:59 PM)fanhood Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 11:34 AM)bearcatlawjd2 Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 10:59 AM)STL_Wave Wrote:  NCAA tournament selection committee testing new tool that could eventually replace RPI

RPI is the traditional and polarizing barometer used in the analysis process leading into Selection Sunday. For the first time, committee members will see rankings from ESPN's BPI and Strength of Record, KPI, Jeff Sagarin Ratings and KenPom.com next to the RPI on the official team sheets used to assess each program.

They'll also see the average score of the six advanced metrics for each team, which could be repackaged as a new, official tool that replaces the RPI next season, said David Worlock, media coordinator for the NCAA tournament.




http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketb...ion-system

I'm assuming this will only help the AAC. However any "official stat" that has ESPN's name next to it makes me anxious. What do you all think?

I would be more concerned that Craig Thompson is on the selection committee. Probably enemy number one for the American right now. When the American only gets three teams in the tournament you know where to look.

It is ridiculous to even think to scapegoat Thompson. He is on the committee specifically because he has no power, no influence, and because he will not rock the boat. To think anything else is ignorant foolishness.


Lol the AAC is like crack for fanhood he just can't give it up.


Your assurances makes the whole conference feel warm and fuzzy. It's not ridiculous to assume something shady from the midget west. It's founding was nothing but shady.

Ahhh sweetheart, you are so cute when I see you. Daddy loves coming home from business trips, and seeing you full of confidence and excitement. I missed you honey.

Just wow . . .

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RE: Conference Power Rankings...
(01-21-2018 11:34 AM)bearcatlawjd2 Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 10:59 AM)STL_Wave Wrote:  NCAA tournament selection committee testing new tool that could eventually replace RPI

RPI is the traditional and polarizing barometer used in the analysis process leading into Selection Sunday. For the first time, committee members will see rankings from ESPN's BPI and Strength of Record, KPI, Jeff Sagarin Ratings and KenPom.com next to the RPI on the official team sheets used to assess each program.

They'll also see the average score of the six advanced metrics for each team, which could be repackaged as a new, official tool that replaces the RPI next season, said David Worlock, media coordinator for the NCAA tournament.



http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketb...ion-system

I'm assuming this will only help the AAC. However any "official stat" that has ESPN's name next to it makes me anxious. What do you all think?

I would be more concerned that Craig Thompson is on the selection committee. Probably enemy number one for the American right now. When the American only gets three teams in the tournament you know where to look.

You are assuming Thompson cares about MW members like the MW fans that come on here. Thompson cares as much about hurting the AAC as he does helping the MW. Let's face it, AAC has Aresco, MW has a shill hoping to move himself up to P5 or some great position in the NCAA.
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RE: Conference Power Rankings...
(01-21-2018 05:37 PM)TU4ever Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 04:16 PM)fanhood Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 02:53 PM)TU4ever Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 01:59 PM)fanhood Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 11:34 AM)bearcatlawjd2 Wrote:  I would be more concerned that Craig Thompson is on the selection committee. Probably enemy number one for the American right now. When the American only gets three teams in the tournament you know where to look.

It is ridiculous to even think to scapegoat Thompson. He is on the committee specifically because he has no power, no influence, and because he will not rock the boat. To think anything else is ignorant foolishness.


Lol the AAC is like crack for fanhood he just can't give it up.


Your assurances makes the whole conference feel warm and fuzzy. It's not ridiculous to assume something shady from the midget west. It's founding was nothing but shady.

Ahhh sweetheart, you are so cute when I see you. Daddy loves coming home from business trips, and seeing you full of confidence and excitement. I missed you honey.

Just wow . . .

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RE: Conference Power Rankings...
(01-21-2018 06:48 PM)fresnofanatic Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 11:34 AM)bearcatlawjd2 Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 10:59 AM)STL_Wave Wrote:  NCAA tournament selection committee testing new tool that could eventually replace RPI

RPI is the traditional and polarizing barometer used in the analysis process leading into Selection Sunday. For the first time, committee members will see rankings from ESPN's BPI and Strength of Record, KPI, Jeff Sagarin Ratings and KenPom.com next to the RPI on the official team sheets used to assess each program.

They'll also see the average score of the six advanced metrics for each team, which could be repackaged as a new, official tool that replaces the RPI next season, said David Worlock, media coordinator for the NCAA tournament.



http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketb...ion-system

I'm assuming this will only help the AAC. However any "official stat" that has ESPN's name next to it makes me anxious. What do you all think?

I would be more concerned that Craig Thompson is on the selection committee. Probably enemy number one for the American right now. When the American only gets three teams in the tournament you know where to look.

You are assuming Thompson cares about MW members like the MW fans that come on here. Thompson cares as much about hurting the AAC as he does helping the MW. Let's face it, AAC has Aresco, MW has a shill hoping to move himself up to P5 or some great position in the NCAA.

Think this is a much more solid a take and fairly unbiased.
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RE: Conference Power Rankings...
(01-21-2018 01:59 PM)fanhood Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 11:34 AM)bearcatlawjd2 Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 10:59 AM)STL_Wave Wrote:  NCAA tournament selection committee testing new tool that could eventually replace RPI

RPI is the traditional and polarizing barometer used in the analysis process leading into Selection Sunday. For the first time, committee members will see rankings from ESPN's BPI and Strength of Record, KPI, Jeff Sagarin Ratings and KenPom.com next to the RPI on the official team sheets used to assess each program.

They'll also see the average score of the six advanced metrics for each team, which could be repackaged as a new, official tool that replaces the RPI next season, said David Worlock, media coordinator for the NCAA tournament.




http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketb...ion-system

I'm assuming this will only help the AAC. However any "official stat" that has ESPN's name next to it makes me anxious. What do you all think?

I would be more concerned that Craig Thompson is on the selection committee. Probably enemy number one for the American right now. When the American only gets three teams in the tournament you know where to look.

It is ridiculous to even think to scapegoat Thompson. He is on the committee specifically because he has no power, no influence, and because he will not rock the boat. To think anything else is ignorant foolishness.

And another thing, Fanhood <raises finger in the air, breathes in deeply>....Fanhood? Hello? Oh...
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