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Originally posted by jdmee View PostI am completely confused where you are going with this Fever? Are you saying that Temple should be ranked based on their win last week over SMU? We should ignore the 7 loses they have because that was earlier in the year? You have to take the composite when comparing rankings. Could you please provide me with a single ranking system that only takes into account how teams played during the last week?
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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View PostSeriously.
KU sits at AP #4, and now has four losses; here's a ranking sampling of other programs that a few might have heard of before who currently sit with three to five loses:
#12 Michigan State, 4 losses
#16 Louisville, 3 losses
#18 Arizona, 4 losses
#19 Indiana, 3 losses
#20 Kentucky, 4 losses
#24 Duke, 5 losses
The nearly completely lack of penalization that KU gets in the polls due to losses can only be considered mystifying, especially when you look at the treatment that everyone else - including blue bloods and those very close - receives.2014 RTS Fantasy Championship National Champion $200,000 (2460 teams)
2012 NFFC Online National Champion $100,000 (1872 teams)
2014 DFWC National Champion $9,250 (288 teams)
2015 RTS Fantasy Championship 2nd Place $25,000 (3120 teams)
2015 NCAA Bracketology (351 pts more than all 136 at the bracket matrix)
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Originally posted by MoValley John View PostMusburger was all Kansas in the first half, but as soon as Iowa State got the lead, his allegience changed in a nano second. He is such a frontrunning honk it's pathetic.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View Post6pm CST tonight on ESPN. #19 Indiana @ Wisconsin. Go Badgers. Let's keep the Shox moving up in the polls."You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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Originally posted by ShockdaWorld View PostI know Wisky was bad early, but are they bad enough for the P5 honks not to have them leapfrog us if they win this game? I know nothing about what's going on with them.
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Wow up 7 points with 24 seconds left and lose the game ? You don't see that every day. Sucks that ESPN cut away and I missed the final shot.2014 RTS Fantasy Championship National Champion $200,000 (2460 teams)
2012 NFFC Online National Champion $100,000 (1872 teams)
2014 DFWC National Champion $9,250 (288 teams)
2015 RTS Fantasy Championship 2nd Place $25,000 (3120 teams)
2015 NCAA Bracketology (351 pts more than all 136 at the bracket matrix)
Kentucky Wildcats National Champions 2012 1998 1996 1978 1958 1951 1949 1948
The Ohio State Buckeyes National Champions 2014 2002 1970 1968 1961 1957 1954 1942
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Originally posted by Dave Stalwart View PostWisconsin and wake forest about to do us two favors against Indiana and Virginia
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One rule in college has got to change. Every time at the end of the game they go to review the clock teams get free timeouts and can draw up plays. Virginia may have won this game because they got to draw up a play at the end. I seen Marquette beat Butler in the NCAA tournament in similar fashion a few years ago because of checking the clock and allowing Marquette to set up a final play. They need to keep the players on the court and away from the coaches or how about get it right the first time and stop having so many reviews. Years ago we seen plenty of games without all the stops and reviews we are reviewing and adding tenths of seconds now back in the day you just played on. Too many games affected because of these stoppages.2014 RTS Fantasy Championship National Champion $200,000 (2460 teams)
2012 NFFC Online National Champion $100,000 (1872 teams)
2014 DFWC National Champion $9,250 (288 teams)
2015 RTS Fantasy Championship 2nd Place $25,000 (3120 teams)
2015 NCAA Bracketology (351 pts more than all 136 at the bracket matrix)
Kentucky Wildcats National Champions 2012 1998 1996 1978 1958 1951 1949 1948
The Ohio State Buckeyes National Champions 2014 2002 1970 1968 1961 1957 1954 1942
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