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Undefeated teams, part 2 (merged)

I met the mountaineer (obviously an earlier version) at some game. I haven't been to the Morgantown location so it must've been when I went to the game in Hartford. I believe he was there but I don't think he fires the musket at away games. I didn't know about the tradition of upperclassman not telling freshman about him. I love it!
Tamika Williams told one of the reporters that story. She thought it was hilarious (so do I!)

As an aside, I went to the Citrus Bowl this year to see Michigan vs Texas. Texas shoots off a cannon when they score a touchdown. Every time it went off I gave a little yip of surprise to the great amusement of my son
 
I agree WVU is a solid top 25ish team but I don’t see how a 5 point win at Morgantown relates to Texas Tech being a top 10 team. Their strength of schedule is 63, btw, so I would say their current ranking is pretty generous
Didn't say they were. Merely acknowledging that winning @ Baylor and @ West Virginia is a really big step for a program that has been down for a long time.
 
Didn't say they were. Merely acknowledging that winning @ Baylor and @ West Virginia is a really big step for a program that has been down for a long time.
Those are “ok” wins but not something to be completely ga-ga about. Gurlich is 15-0 vs Quad 4 teams…go look at her Massey or Warrn Nolan numbers. What irks me even more is the rumor she had a $5 mil NIL budget this year (thank you Patrick and Brittany Mahomes). She has a rough next 3 games at BYU, At Utah and vs TCU so we can get a better feel for her coaching acumen
 
Would it really be that painful for some of you to give just a tiny bit of credit to Texas Tech?

They haven't won more than 6 conference games since the 2012-13 season. They are already at 6 now, in mid January. I really don't care about NET, SOS, or any other formulas. They have undergone a dramatic improvement from recent years, that was not expected. They did not get an influx of highly touted transfers or Freshmen.
 
Just something to think about with the 'big 4' conferences.

Big 12 has 16 teams, they play 18 conference games which means they play only 3 conference teams home and home.
ACC has 18 teams, play 18 conference games with only one home and home.
Big Ten has 18, play 18, with 1 HaH
SEC has 16, play 16, with 1 HaH

Comparison: Big East 11 teams, play 20, HaH with all teams.

What this means is the big 4 conference schedules are very unbalanced - most of the good teams only play each other once, and where that game is has a big impact on who will be favored. In the SEC for some reason SC and TX play home and home and ended 1-1, while the third highly touted team LSU ends up play both TX and SC at home. The size of the conferences also means there is a lot of deadwood in the conference schedule as well - some of it familiar to Uconn fans from both the old big east and the American.

NB - the Old Big East also had an unbalanced schedule and both Rutgers and ND as well as a few others complained when Uconn appeared on their schedule twice as it generally meant 2 losses that lowered both their conference record and their NCAA seeding.
 
In the SEC for some reason SC and TX play home and home and ended 1-1
The game in November was part of a tournament and did not count as a conference game. I see an upcoming game w/ LSU @ Texas (Feb. 5th).

Your point stands though. I really dislike the bloated conferences w/out even the slightest bit of a double round robin schedule. I guess it is better if you play everybody once only, instead of 3 or 4 teams you have to play twice. That's when schedules were REALLY unbalanced. One team could get all the bottom feeders twice, while somebody else had to play all the top teams twice.
 
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Would it really be that painful for some of you to give just a tiny bit of credit to Texas Tech?

They haven't won more than 6 conference games since the 2012-13 season. They are already at 6 now, in mid January. I really don't care about NET, SOS, or any other formulas. They have undergone a dramatic improvement from recent years, that was not expected. They did not get an influx of highly touted transfers or Freshmen.
Pardon me but you do not get to lecture UConn fans for not supporting your opinion. This is the UConn side of the Boneyard and if UConn fans feel that beating up a bunch of lower level teams isn’t impressive, they’re allowed to say without fans of other teams shaking their finger at them.
 
What is the criteria for this map? Is it fan base? Media coverage? Student population? Obviously, Vanderbilt takes up more than 80% of the map area, and I'm just wondering where the gold and black distribution comes from. Obviously, there could have been a little gold circle around the southeast, with blue surrounding the circle. I know it's a fictious map, but someone came up with the distribution ratio.
 
Just something to think about with the 'big 4' conferences.

Big 12 has 16 teams, they play 18 conference games which means they play only 3 conference teams home and home.
ACC has 18 teams, play 18 conference games with only one home and home.
Big Ten has 18, play 18, with 1 HaH
SEC has 16, play 16, with 1 HaH

Comparison: Big East 11 teams, play 20, HaH with all teams.

What this means is the big 4 conference schedules are very unbalanced - most of the good teams only play each other once, and where that game is has a big impact on who will be favored. In the SEC for some reason SC and TX play home and home and ended 1-1, while the third highly touted team LSU ends up play both TX and SC at home. The size of the conferences also means there is a lot of deadwood in the conference schedule as well - some of it familiar to Uconn fans from both the old big east and the American.

NB - the Old Big East also had an unbalanced schedule and both Rutgers and ND as well as a few others complained when Uconn appeared on their schedule twice as it generally meant 2 losses that lowered both their conference record and their NCAA seeding.
As someone else pointed out, SCar/Texas on Thanksgiving was a neutral site, nonconference game and does not count in the SEC Standings,

FWIW, I wish the SEC would adopt a Quad system. 4 quads of 4 teams based on geography and historic rivalries. then each team plays The three other quad members in a home and home each year for a total of 18 conference games per year like the Bigs. Example: the Western Quad would be Texas, A&M, OK and Mizzou.
 
Anyone else see what Shea’s (Vanderbilt’s) schedule looks like from here? They play (counting today) 9 of their last 12 against ranked teams, including SC, Texas, Michigan & Kentucky! That’s pretty tough!
 
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Vandy crunched by S. Carolina today, 103-74. Their defense, especially, was exposed.

UConn now stands alone, like the former Colossus of Rhodes.

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