The "Q" or quadrant classification for games are not meaningful until Selection Sunday. At that time, based on the NET rankings, all games fit into a quadrant according to the following rubric:What teams were the quad 1 victories?
The "Q" or quadrant classification for games are not meaningful until Selection Sunday. At that time, based on the NET rankings, all games fit into a quadrant according to the following rubric:
- Quadrant 1: Home 1-30, Neutral 1-50, Away 1-75
- Quadrant 2: Home 31-75, Neutral 51-100, Away 76-135
- Quadrant 3: Home 76-160, Neutral 101-200, Away 135-240
- Quadrant 4: Home 161-353, Neutral 201-353, Away 241-353
If today were Selection Sunday, only Alabama and Iowa State would be Q1 victories.
Ahh I looked before they updated the NET today. I can't believe they dropped that far. Then again when you perform that poorly on your home court I shouldn't be surprised. They should get back in to Q1 hopefully especially in a strong conference.UConn beating the hell out of Florida dropped UF from 65 to 79 NET, which moves it from Q1 to Q2. I’m hoping that Florida can claw their way back to top 75 so that win goes into Q1
Alabama and ISU are great Q1 victories, high quality wins. Both top 25 NET victories. OSU is a top 50 NET victory (they are exactly #50).
Creighton is #31, Marquette and Xavier are both top 50 for now. So home games are Q2, away games are Q1. I expect Creighton to get to top 30 so our home game against them could be Q1 as well
Yeah, dropping 14 spots for losing to a top 5 team seems extreme lol. I guess protecting home court is super important for the algorithmAhh I looked before they updated the NET today. I can't believe they dropped that far. Then again when you perform that poorly on your home court I shouldn't be surprised. They should get back in to Q1 hopefully especially in a strong conference.