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We all know our OOC SOS and RPI are weak, however this thread is to highlight our advantages.
-RPI TOP 50 Wins: 4 matches or beats any bubble team. Beat MSU and its 5
-Eye Test: We pass the eye test
-SOS (overall) is not the worst, in fact its better than the following teams: Virginai, Ole Miss, Oregon, Akron, Middle TN St, Maryland, & AZ ST,
-.500 Record in the Best Conference
-Sagarin of 35 is better than approximately 22 teams currently deemed "In" or "bubble teams"
USA TODAY
-Ken Pom of 30 is better than approximately 27 teams currently deemed "In" or "bubble teams"
2013 Pomeroy College Basketball Ratings
A few thoughts from the Selection Committee Chair Mike Bobinski:
I use a combination of different systems when I look at teams and also weigh that with my own observations. I want to see a team play and get a sense of who they are and how they look.
NCAA Tournament Selection Committee Chairman Defends the RPI - The Daily Fix - WSJ
Mike Bobinski: About a dozen. We have more data than any human can possibly digest. There are probably about a dozen tools. And one of the key things that we tell new committee members that come on here, the key to this job is really how you manage information. You need to figure out as an individual committee member what is the best way you can manage and process all of the data that’s available to us and make it meaningful and make it real for you so you can make good decisions, consistent decisions and decisions you’ll ultimately feel comfortable about when we get into selections.
Q&A: Mike Bobinski - NCAA.com
Q. With the short turnaround that those teams in that event face, is there the possibility that those that advance out of there, or some of those that advance out of there, would then be placed back in Dayton just to cut back on travel for the second and third rounds?
Mike Bobinski: I think that’s absolutely a possibility. I don’t know that we’ll be able to accommodate the entire group, but a number of them would make perfect sense to land them in Dayton, and I suspect that will happen.
We also have this year sites in Lexington, Auburn Hills, which are very convenient to Dayton also. So I think we have enough flexibility there to provide teams without disadvantage — successful teams without disadvantage, next round travel circumstances.
-RPI TOP 50 Wins: 4 matches or beats any bubble team. Beat MSU and its 5
-Eye Test: We pass the eye test
-SOS (overall) is not the worst, in fact its better than the following teams: Virginai, Ole Miss, Oregon, Akron, Middle TN St, Maryland, & AZ ST,
-.500 Record in the Best Conference
-Sagarin of 35 is better than approximately 22 teams currently deemed "In" or "bubble teams"
USA TODAY
-Ken Pom of 30 is better than approximately 27 teams currently deemed "In" or "bubble teams"
2013 Pomeroy College Basketball Ratings
A few thoughts from the Selection Committee Chair Mike Bobinski:
I use a combination of different systems when I look at teams and also weigh that with my own observations. I want to see a team play and get a sense of who they are and how they look.
NCAA Tournament Selection Committee Chairman Defends the RPI - The Daily Fix - WSJ
Mike Bobinski: About a dozen. We have more data than any human can possibly digest. There are probably about a dozen tools. And one of the key things that we tell new committee members that come on here, the key to this job is really how you manage information. You need to figure out as an individual committee member what is the best way you can manage and process all of the data that’s available to us and make it meaningful and make it real for you so you can make good decisions, consistent decisions and decisions you’ll ultimately feel comfortable about when we get into selections.
Q&A: Mike Bobinski - NCAA.com
Q. With the short turnaround that those teams in that event face, is there the possibility that those that advance out of there, or some of those that advance out of there, would then be placed back in Dayton just to cut back on travel for the second and third rounds?
Mike Bobinski: I think that’s absolutely a possibility. I don’t know that we’ll be able to accommodate the entire group, but a number of them would make perfect sense to land them in Dayton, and I suspect that will happen.
We also have this year sites in Lexington, Auburn Hills, which are very convenient to Dayton also. So I think we have enough flexibility there to provide teams without disadvantage — successful teams without disadvantage, next round travel circumstances.
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