As expected, UConn #4 | The Boneyard

As expected, UConn #4

Status
Not open for further replies.
Does anyone really believe Ohio St. is the 8th best team in the country? By now, the RPI numbers are pretty rock solid and make far more sense:

Sagarin

Baylor
UConn
ND
Stanford
Duke
Tennessee
Miami
Maryland
Delaware
aTm
 
St. Johns jumps into the poll at 20... Good for them. WV just outside the top 25.
 
Does anyone really believe Ohio St. is the 8th best team in the country? By now, the RPI numbers are pretty rock solid and make far more sense:

Sagarin

Baylor
UConn
ND
Stanford
Duke
Tennessee
Miami
Maryland
Delaware
aTm

Sure, all the people that believe Delaware is the 9th best team in the country do.
 
Purdue at #22 is ridiculous, RPI #37 makes much more sense... have these voters been watching them lately? And WVU not being ranked is also ridiculous.
 
It is fascinating to me the difference between a close W and a close L. If UConn had won that game by a point, we'd still be #2 despite it not really being any less cause for alarm. Meanwhile, Delaware's 40-39 win over Drexel was horrendous.
 
Sure, all the people that believe Delaware is the 9th best team in the country do.

If you think Delaware is too high at 9, then Penn State has to be too high at 11 and Maryland is too high at 6. Once you start moving Delaware down, who do you move up given all the bad losses elsewhere?
 
It is fascinating to me the difference between a close W and a close L. If UConn had won that game by a point, we'd still be #2 despite it not really being any less cause for alarm. Meanwhile, Delaware's 40-39 win over Drexel was horrendous.
Exactly. And the angst would be cut by 75%.
 
If you think Delaware is too high at 9, then Penn State has to be too high at 11 and Maryland is too high at 6. Once you start moving Delaware down, who do you move up given all the bad losses elsewhere?
It's an interesting question as to who to move up. However, "eyeball test"-wise, a top 10 team shouldn't struggle to beat Hofstra and Drexel.

The argument is often made with Boise State in FB that they only have to gear up for a couple of tough games a year, whereas power conference teams have to deal with the grind of playing good teams more consistently. The same argument could be made to Delaware's detriment vis a vis playing Maryland tough and beating Penn State. But to your point, it's not like anyone else screams top 10 from an eyeball test standpoint.
 
I understand and agree with the posters with regard Delaware's ranking. For example, with all that talent, Tennessee should destroy Delaware.But suppose EDD goes off for 50 or more points and UTENN ran around mindlessly as they sometimes do. Who knows what could happen?
 
It's an interesting question as to who to move up. However, "eyeball test"-wise, a top 10 team shouldn't struggle to beat Hofstra and Drexel.

The argument is often made with Boise State in FB that they only have to gear up for a couple of tough games a year, whereas power conference teams have to deal with the grind of playing good teams more consistently. The same argument could be made to Delaware's detriment vis a vis playing Maryland tough and beating Penn State. But to your point, it's not like anyone else screams top 10 from an eyeball test standpoint.

But Hofstra and st. Bonaventure beat St. John's. So I'm not going to argue transitive property here at all, but Delaware took care of the teams it should beat.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Online statistics

Members online
30
Guests online
1,237
Total visitors
1,267

Forum statistics

Threads
164,003
Messages
4,378,173
Members
10,170
Latest member
ctfb19382


.
..
Top Bottom