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OFFICIAL: The Undefeated Regular Season Thread! 31-0!
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For all those out there (way out there) that think a whole bunch (I've heard 20+ is a common number) of Big 5 teams would go 31-0 against our schedule and what we did is no big deal for "elite teams", I offer the following:
There are currently 12 Big 5 teams in the Top 20 RPI.
10 of these 12 have lost to 51-100 or 101-200 teams. Those 10 against those groups are 133-25 or 13.3-2.5 average to the Shockers 19-0.
9 of 12 have lost to 51-100 teams. Those 9 teams are 50-14 or 5.6-1.6 average to the Shockers 6-0.
7 of 12 have lost to 101-200 teams. Those 7 teams are 54-11 or 7.7-1.6 average to the Shockers 13-0.
6 of 12 have lost to both groups. Those 6 teams are 83-20 or 13.8-3.3 to the Shockers 19-0.
Again, this is 10 of the best 12 teams of the Big 5. I think the Shocker's sample size is big enough to say we out performed those 10 "elite" teams in those categories. Unfortunately, our sample size of 3-0 against Top 50 teams may not be large enough to make a clear conclusion on how we would do against that group, but I feel it's safe to say it should be at least equal to what these 10 elite teams did since we out performed them against lesser opponents.
That leaves only 2 Big 5 teams, Florida and Kansas. They have played a lot of games against the Top 50 and are 18-10 and are to be commended. That's slightly less than 2 wins for every 3 games played. We truly don't like having that small sample size of 3-0, so nobody really knows whether we would have done worse or, maybe, better. Perhaps these 2 teams, along with the other 10, will play us H/H or on neutral courts in the future to make all this more clear.
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View PostTrue. But 80-0 sure would be a sweet target. LMAO
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostFor all those out there (way out there) that think a whole bunch (I've heard 20+ is a common number) of Big 5 teams would go 31-0 against our schedule and what we did is no big deal for "elite teams", I offer the following:
There are currently 12 Big 5 teams in the Top 20 RPI.
10 of these 12 have lost to 51-100 or 101-200 teams. Those 10 against those groups are 133-25 or 13.3-2.5 average to the Shockers 19-0.
9 of 12 have lost to 51-100 teams. Those 9 teams are 50-14 or 5.6-1.6 average to the Shockers 6-0.
7 of 12 have lost to 101-200 teams. Those 7 teams are 54-11 or 7.7-1.6 average to the Shockers 13-0.
6 of 12 have lost to both groups. Those 6 teams are 83-20 or 13.8-3.3 to the Shockers 19-0.
Again, this is 10 of the best 12 teams of the Big 5. I think the Shocker's sample size is big enough to say we out performed those 10 "elite" teams in those categories. Unfortunately, our sample size of 3-0 against Top 50 teams may not be large enough to make a clear conclusion on how we would do against that group, but I feel it's safe to say it should be at least equal to what these 10 elite teams did since we out performed them against lesser opponents.
That leaves only 2 Big 5 teams, Florida and Kansas. They have played a lot of games against the Top 50 and are 18-10 and are to be commended. That's slightly less than 2 wins for every 3 games played. We truly don't like having that small sample size of 3-0, so nobody really knows whether we would have done worse or, maybe, better. Perhaps these 2 teams, along with the other 10, will play us H/H or on neutral courts in the future to make all this more clear.
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For as few games as these teams in power conferences play against poor opponents, they sure do seem to lose a fair share of them.
The Shox played a whole schedule against them (allegedly) and managed to win them all.
Pretty nice feat."When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!
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