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  • Originally posted by Slykryck View Post
    Is it surprising to anyone else that there is so much weight placed on the AP poll vs the coaches poll? With the understanding that neither truly does anything but give us something to debate over, what qualifications do these writers have over the coaches that actually scout, plan, and coach against these teams.
    The AP poll is what the media uses. Games on ESPN, CBS, FOX, you name it, uses the AP ranks.

    I think USA Today may be the only publication that uses the coaches' poll (because they sponsor it). Its value is generally considered to be much lower. I don't even look at it.
    Deuces Valley.
    ... No really, deuces.
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    • Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View Post
      Coaches poll is known for being completed in reality by DOBO’s, GA’s and such.
      Well, they do call it "coaches," not "head coaches." So even though the head coaches are the ones officially with the ballots, the reality is different. Just typical executive delegation.

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      • Originally posted by ShockerFever View Post

        There's voters out there that have WSU 9th. Any complaints there?

        The polls are an average of everybody's individual ballots anyway. Again, that's the way it has always been. You don't rank Boston College #1 for beating #1 Duke. You don't jump Arizona State 20 spaces for getting a couple of good wins.

        Arizona State moving from #16 to #5 in one week is very, very fair. Arguing about everything else is just nitpicking.
        That's exactly the problem. Voters saying "I can't jump Arizona State 20 spaces". Hell yeah you can. You put them where they deserve to be. Who gives a damn where you had them last week. Is 20 the magic number you can't move a team? That must be one of your poll mechanics rules. I really don't give a damn about ASU. I'm just using them as an example of what drives me crazy about these polls. What has Kansas done to still be rated #12? If the Shockers had two blowout home losses like that, we'd be out of the top 25. (and I don't want to hear KU fans say Washington was a neutral site game. There was a giant Jayhawk logo on the middle of the damn floor.)
        Last edited by Zubcut; December 13, 2017, 04:20 AM.

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        • Originally posted by Zubcut View Post

          That's exactly the problem. Voters saying "I can't jump Arizona State 20 spaces". Hell yeah you can. You put them where they deserve to be. Who gives a damn where you had them last week. Is 20 the magic number you can't move a team? That must be one of your poll mechanics rules. I really don't give a damn about ASU. I'm just using them as an example of what drives me crazy about these polls. What has Kansas done to still be rated #12? If the Shockers had two blowout home losses like that, we'd be out of the top 25. (and I don't want to hear KU fans say Washington was a neutral site game. There was a giant Jayhawk logo on the middle of the damn floor.)
          I think the point isn't that you can't move somebody 20 spaces or more, I think it's that you are combining the opinions of numerous people, and so gaining inertia is hard. Some AP voters did put ASU all the way up at #1. But some may feel like their defense is weak and believe their kenpom number is more accurate, and that they are just a bad matchup for a Kansas team that appears fairly one dimensional at the moment.

          All those opinions are valid, but result in wildly different numbers for teams that make drastic waves during the season. As a result you get an aggregate move that was quite large considering that wide variety of opinions.

          Even Kansas is seeing this variety, as some believe they are still worthy of a top 10 ranking while one voter dropped them from his ballot entirely.
          You miss 100% of the shots you don't take....

          .....but, statistically speaking, you miss 99% of the shots you do take.

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          • Originally posted by WSUwatcher View Post

            Well, they do call it "coaches," not "head coaches." So even though the head coaches are the ones officially with the ballots, the reality is different. Just typical executive delegation.
            It's rarely even a coach. It's typically the SID or just someone in the AD, rarely anyone who is actually on the basketball staff.

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            • "College basketball rankings: Trae Young, Sooners launch into national conversation" - CBS Sports

              By Gary Parrish
              Posted:12/17/17, 11:00am cst



              "Oklahoma needed a signature win on national television to launch itself into the national conversation. The Sooners got exactly that Saturday afternoon courtesy of a 91-83 victory at Wichita State.

              "We just showed that we can play on a big stage against a great team," OU freshman Brady Manek told reporters afterward. And he was right. So now the Sooners are 8-1 with three top-50 KenPom wins -- specifically victories over Wichita State, USC and Oregon. I have moved Lon Kruger's team to 13th in the CBS Sports Top 25 (and one)....

              1 - Villanova
              2 - Arizona State
              3 - Michigan State
              4 - North Carolina
              5 - Kentucky
              6 - Miami (Fla.)
              7 - Texas A&M
              8 - West Virginia
              9 - Virginia
              10 - Duke
              11 - TCU
              12 - Xavier
              13 - Oklahoma
              14 - Wichita State
              15 - Gonzaga

              Others:
              21 – Baylor
              24 – Cincinnati
              Out – Notre Dame..."

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              • ShockerDropOut
                ShockerDropOut commented
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                Did he have us at #3 last week? An 11 spot drop with a loss to a top 25 team seems a little extreme to me, but what do I know. Although our loss to ND is looking worse and worse as the weeks go by.

            • I'm betting we land around 11. What do you guys think?

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              • If we were another school in this state, I’d predict a fall to 7. But, given biases, you’re probably right.

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                • Originally posted by Root Angry View Post
                  I'm betting we land around 11. What do you guys think?
                  OU has to move up a lot. They have more quality wins than we do and only one loss. I’d put us around 13, OU around 10

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                  • Kentucky is still the most overrated team on the planet.
                    Deuces Valley.
                    ... No really, deuces.
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                    • Week AP Team Drop Lost to Team
                      week 4 #21 - Saint Mary's no votes Lost to #NR - Washington State, Lost to #NR - Georgia
                      Week 6 #25 - USC no votes Lost to #26 - Oklahoma
                      week 4 #2 - Arizona -28 Lost to #NR - NC State, Lost to #NR - SMU, Lost to #19 - Purdue
                      Week 6 #14 - Minnesota -18 Lost to #NR - Nebraska, Lost to #NR - Arkansas
                      Week 6 #5 - Florida -17 Lost to #26 - Florida State, Lost to #NR - Loyola-Chicago
                      week 2 #11 - West Virginia -13 Lost to #25 - Texas A&M
                      week 5 #17 - Louisville -13 Lost to #20 - Seton Hall, Lost to #18 - Purdue
                      week 5 #14 - USC -11 Lost to #NR - SMU
                      Week 6 #2 - Kansas -11 Lost to #NR - Washington, Lost to #16 - Arizona State
                      Week 6 #22 - Nevada -11 Lost to #26 - Texas Tech. Lost to #23 - TCU
                      week 4 #18 - Purdue -10 Lost to #NR - Tennessee, Lost to #West. Kentucky - SMU
                      Week 6 #9 - Notre Dame -9 Lost to #NR - Ball State
                      week 5 #24 - Alabama -8 Lost to #NR - UCF
                      week 5 #16 - Baylor -7 Lost to #21 - Xavier, Lost to #8 - Wichita State
                      week 4 #20 - Seton Hall -6 Lost to #NR - Rhode Island
                      week 4 #23 - UCLA -6 Lost to #NR - Creighton
                      week 4 #15 - Xavier -6 Lost to #26 - Arizonia State
                      week 5 #11 - Cincinnati -6 Lost to #21 - Xavier
                      week 4 #9 - North Carolina -4 Lost to #4 - Michigan State
                      week 4 #10 - USC -4 Lost to #16 - Texas A&M
                      week 5 #25 - Creighton -4 Lost to #17 - Gonzaga
                      week 5 #5 - Notre Dame -4 Lost to #3 - Michigan State
                      week 5 #22 - Texas Tech -4 Lost to #20 - Seton Hall
                      Week 6 #1 - Duke -3 Lost to #NR - Boston College
                      week 2 #5 - Kentucky -2 Lost to #4 - Kansas
                      week 3 #4 - Michigan State -2 Lost to #1 - Duke
                      week 3 #6 - Wichita State -2 Lost to #13 - Notre Dame
                      week 5 #12 - Minnesota -2 Lost to #10 - Miami
                      Week 6 #7 - Texas A&M -2 Lost to #26 - Arizona
                      Week 6 #15 - Virginia -1 Lost to #18 - West Virginia
                      Average All Games = -7.6
                      Median All Games = - 6.0
                      Most Common All Games = - 4.0

                      Average Lost One Game = -5.0
                      Median Lost One Game = -4.0
                      Most Common Lost One Game = -4.0

                      My Analysis:
                      I am guessing Wichita State will drop about 7-8 places even though it was only one loss this week. Sure other teams have had a single loss in a week and only dropped a few places in the AP Poll, but this was our second loss and our other loss to Notre Dame is losing some of its luster. Not sure what will happen to Oklahoma, but they will likely get a significant rise, similar to Arizona State.

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                      • "College Basketball Rankings: Projected Top 25 for Week 7" - FanSided

                        by Connor Muldowney
                        Posted: 12/17/17, 8:30pm

                        With the sixth week of the college basketball season in the books, here’s what the AP Top 25 rankings might look like for Week 7.


                        "With the sixth week of the college basketball season in the books, here’s what the AP Top 25 rankings might look like for Week 7.

                        Yet another week of college basketball action is in the books and the action did not disappoint. We march one step closer to conference play as most power conference teams from around the nation battle so-called cupcakes. Others, however, have been facing off against other power conference foes. Week 7 featured some solid games such as North Carolina vs. Tennessee, Kansas vs. Nebraska, Notre Dame vs. Indiana, Oklahoma State vs. Florida State and Clemson vs. Florida.

                        There were also some ranked mid-major teams battling it out against power conference foes. Some came out on top such as Cincinnati over Mississippi State and UCLA while others, such as Wichita State, weren’t so lucky. The Shockers, ranked No. 3 in the country heading into the week, were the latest top-five team to go down via upset to Oklahoma.

                        Plenty of shake-ups have occurred near the top of the rankings over the past couple of weeks and the Top 25 has looked quite different each week with new teams entering and exiting at an alarming rate.

                        This week will be no different as there should be a couple of teams dropped from the rankings while others could make their way in for the first time this year.

                        Here’s a look at what the Week 7 AP Top 25 for college basketball should look like.

                        Top 10
                        1 - VILLANOVA WILDCATS
                        2 - MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS
                        3 - DUKE BLUE DEVILS
                        4 - ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS
                        5 - MIAMI HURRICANES
                        6 - NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS
                        7 - KENTUCKY WILDCATS
                        8 - WICHITA STATE SHOCKERS
                        Wichita State was the latest top-five team to drop via upset thanks to an Oklahoma surprise win in Week 6. The Shockers rose all the way to No. 3 in last week’s polls after a Duke loss, but they couldn’t hold on as the red-hot Sooners came to town and downed them, 91-83. Gregg Marshall will have this team atop the American Athletic Conference this season — their first year in the league — but for now they have to live with an upset.
                        9 - TEXAS A&M AGGIES
                        10 - XAVIER MUSKETEERS

                        Others:
                        17 - Oklahoma
                        18 - Baylor
                        20 - Cincinnati
                        25 - Notre Dame..."

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                        • Zubcut
                          Zubcut commented
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                          Interesting to note that this guy like some others considers WSU and Cincinnati to be mid-major teams. No wonder UConn, Cincy want out of the AAC so bad. Apparently we just moved from one mid major conference to another.
                          Last edited by Zubcut; December 18, 2017, 03:20 AM.

                      • Likely already mentioned, but Seth Davis slotted us at 15 on his ballot this evening.

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                        • Seth Davis‏ Verified account
                          @SethDavisHoops
                          2 hours ago



                          1. Mich St
                          2. Nova
                          3. Duke
                          4, TxAM
                          5. Ariz St
                          6. UNC
                          7. Mia
                          8. Gonz
                          9. Xav
                          10. WVa
                          11. UVa
                          12. Oklahoma
                          13. Purd
                          14. Zona
                          15. Wichita State
                          16. KU
                          17. UK
                          18. Baylor
                          19. Tenn
                          20. Creighton
                          21. Ala
                          22. Clem
                          23. Cincinnati
                          24. Ark
                          25. TCU

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                          • ShockingButTrue
                            ShockingButTrue commented
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                            Looks like a fair ballot.

                        • Chris Dachille has us at 12, Jerry Carino has us at 11, and Mark Berman has us at 14 on their ballots this morning.

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