FriarJ
Never Surrender!
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All runs end. Some in 2014, some will happen more recently.You should enjoy your run to this point. Because we all know what happens after![]()
All runs end. Some in 2014, some will happen more recently.You should enjoy your run to this point. Because we all know what happens after![]()
We haven't been at this level for sure but we have been pretty decent since you left before. 2nd most BE wins to Nova.Tearing down others is easier then lifting ourselves up, isn't that a Friar motto/rite of passage or something? You know, since lifting yourselves up to this level only seems to happen to you guys once every other decade or so.
You’ve got a real gutsy team I give them more credit this year than pretty much anyone on this board. But you don’t have Bazz. ;-)All runs end. Some in 2014, some will happen more recently.
That we do not. We were closer to having him before he committed to UConn than we are to having a him now. I loved every minute that kid played.You’ve got a real gutsy team I give them more credit this year than pretty much anyone on this board. But you don’t have Bazz. ;-)
You are in denial. But when you're a Pee Cee fan. That's the place to be.All runs end. Some in 2014, some will happen more recently.
I'm in denial? Don't make me regret buying your books.You are in denial. But when you're a Pee Cee fan. That's the place to be.
I understand the numbers but all this is never really fair to me. Especially when I think of some good mid majors that play in conferences that bring down their ratings. But back to the BE, Providence beat better top teams and our wins came against top teams missing key players. Some of our losses came against teams missing key players. So let's just beat Nova at home and this conversation would not really existThey do not have a better resume. They have a better record. I would've done a blind resume test but itd have been too obvious.
Providence:
Record: 22-3(12-2)
NET: 27
Result Based Metrics(Obviously will be their strongest Metrics):
KPI: 8
SOR: 9
Predictive Based Metrics:
BPI: 41
KenPom: 44
SAG: 32
Quad W/L:
Quad 1: 6-2
Quad 2: 6-1
Quad 3:4-0
Quad 4: 6-0
NET SOS: 47
Non-Conf SOS: 119
RPI SOS: 70
Connecticut
Record: 19-7(10-5)
NET: 17
Result Based Metrics:
KPI: 22
SOR: 25
Predictive Based Metrics:
BPI: 18
KenPom: 18
SAG: 16
Quad Wins:
Quad 1: 5-6
Quad 2: 6-1
Quad 3:1-0
Quad 4:7-0
NET SOS: 36
Non Conf SOS: 120
RPI SOS: 45
I mean you be the judge. We have 1 less Quad 1 win, but have played 3 more quad one games. But they have 3 more Quad 3 games. Lets play a game and take 3 of our Q1 losses and substitute them with an assumptive 3 Q3 wins. That puts our record as 25-4. Which is why the predictive Metrics favor us in a very substantial way over PC. The W-L record is deceptive when deciding who has the better resume.
Personally I am a firm believer in "you are what your record says you are" and I give them a ton of credit for what they've accomplished to date this season.You’ve got a real gutsy team I give them more credit this year than pretty much anyone on this board. But you don’t have Bazz. ;-)
Results-Based Metrics tend to be the end-all-be-all when comparing resumes. Then you flipped over to saying "hypothetically speaking if we played 3 less Q1 games and made them Q3," that's when you deflated your argument. It's alright, the Friars aren't going to hurt you anymore.They do not have a better resume. They have a better record. I would've done a blind resume test but itd have been too obvious.
Providence:
Record: 22-3(12-2)
NET: 27
Result Based Metrics(Obviously will be their strongest Metrics):
KPI: 8
SOR: 9
Predictive Based Metrics:
BPI: 41
KenPom: 44
SAG: 32
Quad W/L:
Quad 1: 6-2
Quad 2: 6-1
Quad 3:4-0
Quad 4: 6-0
NET SOS: 47
Non-Conf SOS: 119
RPI SOS: 70
Connecticut
Record: 19-7(10-5)
NET: 17
Result Based Metrics:
KPI: 22
SOR: 25
Predictive Based Metrics:
BPI: 18
KenPom: 18
SAG: 16
Quad Wins:
Quad 1: 5-6
Quad 2: 6-1
Quad 3:1-0
Quad 4:7-0
NET SOS: 36
Non Conf SOS: 120
RPI SOS: 45
I mean you be the judge. We have 1 less Quad 1 win, but have played 3 more quad one games. But they have 3 more Quad 3 games. Lets play a game and take 3 of our Q1 losses and substitute them with an assumptive 3 Q3 wins. That puts our record as 25-4. Which is why the predictive Metrics favor us in a very substantial way over PC. The W-L record is deceptive when deciding who has the better resume.
I don’t think anyone here, or the majority of us are calling you lucky. I think you’re being defensive and taking it that way. No one believes in you. It’s ok, take it from UConn fans, those are the times where winning is the sweetest. Win when it matters and shut all of us up. The famous poet Mick Cronin once said, “winners are made in march”.PC is 7-1 on the road. Just dumb luck.
I could not possibly enjoy this year more and it's not just because of the 22-3 and a win on our court in Hartford. It's the bitterness. Just the way of the world these days. Tearing down others is much easier then lifting ourselves up.
Bynum is the only player in the BE to win POW in back to back weeks lol. He's not exactly Jalen Gaffney.Not when that’s not an equal trade off lol. Now maybe if you guys were without Nate Watson youd have a point
If you fill out your bracket with that mindset instead of looking for context, you’d pick the dominant mid major every seasonPersonally I am a firm believer in "you are what your record says you are" and I give them a ton of credit for what they've accomplished to date this season.
That said, to shine a little perspective (due to to 2014 end of a run comment the PC fan made), we view our results 2014-2015 season to now as unacceptable yet we have won as many tournament games as they have in that stretch.
The context that I'm using is that they play in the same conference as we do.If you fill out your bracket with that mindset instead of looking for context, you’d pick the dominant mid major every season
Any one of those 3 teams would be tops in the AAC.Butler is not that bad. They beat bubble team Oklahoma on the road. The Big East (with the exception of Georgetown) is strong top to bottom. I make the case that if St. John’s, Butler, and DePaul played in the ACC or Pac-12, they might be tourney teams.
I was trolling @CL82. I caught the wrong poster.How's it going FriarJ? It's been a while since we use to butt heads on HLoH. Newsflash, my school never left. They wouldn't let me use my HLoH name on here. No players names allowed, even if they're not current.
You know, it’s a perspective thing. I would be lying if I said these games don’t have me concerned. I also would be lying if I didn’t tell you I was feeling sky high after. I also literally was because I was on a plane watching the game and upsetting the decorum of the 1st class cabin. As one of the best posters on here says, never fly coach.If we played the type of game PC just played against Butler, we’d rightfullly be very concerned about our prospects come March. PC fans, on the other hand, are on opposing boards thumping their chests.
The difference of course is that we know what it takes to win in March and they clearly do not.
I posted that UConn left the BE.I completely missed whatever it was.
[shrugs]
Ahhh, well…I posted that UConn left the BE.
I posted that UConn left the BE.
You are in denial. But when you're a Pee Cee fan. That's the place to be.
I was trolling @CL82. I caught the wrong poster.![]()
There are plenty on here giving PC credit for a good season. I think many are just skeptical of what is going to happen in March given the past 25 years or so. You guys have experience, play well in close games, and I loved the way you fought against Nova. You guys certainly have some of the ingredients needed to start changing peoples perspective. As far as the lifting up/tearing down thing...I got a chuckle out of that one. Never met a PC fan "lifting up" UConn.PC is 7-1 on the road. Just dumb luck.
I could not possibly enjoy this year more and it's not just because of the 22-3 and a win on our court in Hartford. It's the bitterness. Just the way of the world these days. Tearing down others is much easier then lifting ourselves up.