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Thank you @ShockCrazy. Some of those numbers match my numbers precisely. Others are slightly different, but none are as positive as CBB's.
My one question is NC SOS. Like I said, I hadn't been able to previously find any NC SOS data from RPI sites, but how in the world was WSU's rank 77 that year? Here is their schedule using RPI ranks of opponents:
Home
192, 212, 339, 241, 308, 81, 49
Neutral
14, 141
Road
3, 227 (and Division 2 Chaminade, which doesn't affect RPI)
A NC SOS of 77 can't be right, can it?Last edited by Jamar Howard 4 President; February 17, 2016, 10:47 AM.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostThank you @ShockCrazy. Some of those numbers match my numbers precisely. Others are slightly different, but none are as positive as CBB's.
My one question is NC SOS. Like I said, I hadn't been able to previously find any NC SOS data from RPI sites, but how in the world was WSU's rank 77 that year? Here is their schedule using RPI ranks (excluding non D1 Chaminade):
Home
192, 212, 339, 241, 308, 81, 49
Neutral
14, 141
Road
3, 227
A NC SOS of 77 can't be right, can it? I can promise you it wasn't 55 like @CBB_Fan: said it was.
2010-2011 Men's College Basketball Virginia Commonwealth Rams Team Home Page: team information including RPI, strength of schedule, schedule and results, streaks and statistics.
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Originally posted by ShockCrazy View PostI would argue there was only one bad loss, the aforementioned Evansville game. Also something else I nearly forgot regarding a bit of bad luck(or getting screwed) for the 2010 team, which was Clevin Hannah's absurd suspension. This of course caused him to miss the first 3 games including the crucial game against Pitt(could have also got a SOS boost playing Texas following instead of Iowa). Oh how things could have been different.
And yes, I am still pissed about the situation with Clevin. From what I remember hearing, it was a procedural error from staff members that caused that suspension. Yet, John Wall received improper benefits and only got three games...and an exhibition game counted as one of the three.
"The NCAA is so mad at Kentucky it will probably slap another two years probation on Cleveland State.''78-65
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostI'm not sure if @CBB_Fan is going to respond or not to my previous post. I'll go ahead and clarify a couple things. @ShockerFever, you'll enjoy this.
Earlier in this thread, I caught @CBB_Fan 's mistake identifying 2011 WSU as KenPom #25, when in reality that was their post-NIT championship ranking, and #56 was their selection sunday rank. Big difference, and he never responded to admit his error. Normally I would chalk this up to a simple mistake, but then he posted the team A vs team B blind resume comparison, and I found some funny business going on.
Resume B is clearly 2016 WSU, and the numbers appear accurate.
Based on previous conversation in this thread and numerous similarities, it is obvious that resume A is an "ATTEMPT" at 2011 WSU's resume. @CBB_Fan was clearly intending to show similarities between this year's resume and the NIT champs from 5 years ago. However, in regards to the 2011 resume he identified...
He overstated RPI by 8 spots. It was 60, not 52. I verified this with 2 different RPI sources.
He overstated SOS by 11 spots. It was 107, not 96. I verified this with 2 different RPI sources.
He wildly overstated OOC SOS. I can not find old OOC SOS data on any RPI sites, but KenPom's site ranks it #266. That team played 7 non-con games vs teams 200+, so we know the OOC SOS had to have been pretty poor. How @CBB_Fan came up with a rank of 55 is beyond me.
He was very close on scoring margin, but I calculate +10, not +11. Rounding error, or fudging the numbers ever so slightly to favor his argument?
Wins/losses match exactly, and I mean EXACTLY, with 1 exception. The loss to #6 was really to #14. Otherwise, team A matches perfectly with 2011 WSU. I guess he assumed no one would notice the one tweak. The precise matches of every other win and loss to the RPI data I found is what tells me that he absolutely didn't make up resume A out of thin air. He used 2011 WSU and then modified it.
So, I'd love to hear a response from the man himself. You followed up a big mistake on KenPom ranking (25 vs 56) with a full "resume" of the 2011 team, tweaking the data on nearly every line making that team look better than they were. All the errors were subtle, except the OOC SOS, which was drastically wrong. Had you not been so wildly inacurrate on OOC SOS, I might not have caught your other, smaller tweaks, at all.
@CBB_Fan, it really does appear that you are being dishonest to try and support your case that 2016 WSU is in danger of looking like 2011 WSU and going to the NIT. I hesitated to make this accusation, but you've had 24 hours and not responded to my original request in post #40 of this thread. I'm willing to hear you out if you have a legitimate defense, and I'll be anxiously waiting until then.
Sincerely,
A fan of the truth
Examples of how incomplete the records I looked at were:
As to my agenda, I truly did not care about what the stated outcome was for both teams. My argument was that ShockerFever literally cannot make a point. And you proved it. He couldn't even post an opinion on those two teams. He needed you to do the thinking for him, which is EXACTLY what I thought would happen. I didn't respond to your post because I wanted to give ShockerFever a chance to try to think for himself.
In case you are wondering, some numbers came from ESPN's RPI because it was the one source I found that seemed to give numbers for 2011 pre-tournament (judging by 22-6 W/L and other win/loss stats) without using waybackmachine. It is bugged and gives the teams we've played against this year on the bottom, so I had to use other sites to try to find RPIs for each team we won and lost to. You can see that this is clearly the source for the non-con SOS number. It is quite likely that while they did not adjust the W/Ls (N, H, A, Top 25, 50, 100, 150) they did let the NIT games effect the RPI numbers; I didn't check for that. The rest of the numbers came from a hodge-podge of mismatched sources with a variety of dates (some might have been effected by conference tournaments, for example).
Again, my point wasn't to highlight whether or not the two teams were similar and push my previous message that we'd miss the tournament. Even in my loaded question I stated the 2016 team would be an at-large bid and the 2011 team would be NIT bound. The point was that ShockerFever couldn't spend even 30s to spit out even the most basic analysis or generate even a single original thought; he needed you to think for him.
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@CBB_Fan, clearly you put in some work researching. If it was an honest attempt, fine. Hopefully you can see how suspicions would rise when nearly every single data point of yours erred in the same direction, and after you had already made an error about WSU's 2011 KenPom rank just a few post prior. Also, don't tell me your only agenda was to point out @ShockerFever's refusal to be analytical.
Originally posted by CBB_Fan View PostWe were a #4 seed in the NIT with basically this exact same resume. You'd have to be crazy to call it anything but terrible.
Originally posted by CBB_Fan View PostEven in my loaded question I stated the 2016 team would be an at-large bid and the 2011 team would be NIT bound.
Finally, if you care to know, I utilized http://realtimerpi.com/2010-2011/rpi_Men.html I will probably use @ShockCrazy's link to the NCAA's archive of RPIs in the future.Last edited by Jamar Howard 4 President; February 17, 2016, 02:20 PM.
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@Wild Heiny, here are some estimations/predictions based on WSU's remaining possible outcomes. Note that KenPom is harder to predict than RPI because it depends on margin of victory, not just W's and L's. Theoretically, the Shox could go 4-2, but lose twice by a point and win 4 times by 50 points each, and see their KenPom rise into the single digits.
The play-in game ain't happening unless the Shox lose in the Semis, and even then, I doubt they fall that far.Remaining
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RecordRPI KenPom Seed Comments 7-0 26-7 26 10 6/7 Win Out 6-1 25-8 32 14 7/8/9 Lose 1 in Regular Season, Win St. Louis 6-1 25-8 35 14 8/9/10 Lose in MVC Finals 5-1 24-8 44 17 9/10/11 Lose in MVC Semis 5-2 24-9 47 22 12/NIT Lose 1 in Regular Season, Lose in MVC Finals 4-2 23-9 53 25 NIT Lose 1 in Regular Season, Lose in MVC Semis Last edited by Jamar Howard 4 President; February 17, 2016, 02:46 PM.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostShox went 5-1 down the stretch. I still stand by the previous post, which is now 2 weeks old.
Note, current RPI = 48, KenPom 11. I'm honestly surprised their KenPom stayed that high, which is good news.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostShox went 5-1 down the stretch. I still stand by the previous post, which is now 2 weeks old.
Note, current RPI = 48, KenPom 11. I'm honestly surprised their KenPom stayed that high, which is good news.
Good work BTW. I'll give you credit for best bracketologist in the land when we get in. If we don't get in, YOU'RE DEAD TO ME!βLet your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.β
-Sun Tzu, The Art of War
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From last year:
Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostI'll keep this short and sweet. WSU has one more loss to give if they want to make the NCAA Tourney. Win the next 5, or win the final 3 in St. Louis. Either will be enough. Anything less won't.
WSU has 7 losses today. 8 losses on selection Sunday and they get in. 9 and they don't. Simple as that.
This year, WSU has 4 losses to date. 5 losses on selection Sunday and they get in. 6 and they don't. Gotta string together the next 12 W's or win 3 in St. Louis. Simple as that.
(I'd add one small caveat. 16-2 in the MVC, either a shared or outright conference championship, and then a Finals loss to ISUr in St. Louis would give WSU hope on Selection Sunday. I don't think it would be enough, but it would be interesting. Anything less and it is NIT all the way.)
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostFrom last year:
Sorry folks, but I once again have to invoke the rule of 1. Not excited to be doing so in mid-January. Last year, I was right that WSU could afford 1 loss starting Feb 14th. They ultimately saved that 1 loss for the semi-finals in St. Louis and got their at-large bid. Did some nice damage in the tourney too.
This year, WSU has 4 losses to date. 5 losses on selection Sunday and they get in. 6 and they don't. Gotta string together the next 12 W's or win 3 in St. Louis. Simple as that.
(I'd add one small caveat. 16-2 in the MVC, either a shared or outright conference championship, and then a Finals loss to ISUr in St. Louis would give WSU hope on Selection Sunday. I don't think it would be enough, but it would be interesting. Anything less and it is NIT all the way.)
My instinct is that we would've been better off having beat ISUr or Louisville but lost to Drake or someone instead. Do the numbers back that up?
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