Gonzaga got blown out by 20 points by a 3 loss Michigan squad. The rest of their games were against high school teams. The annual Gonzaga love-fest in the polls starts to get old.
Rankings mean nothing right now, and please stop with the anti-UK bias nonsense. Some of the fans have such a complex about being disrespected they lack the ability to think rationally. We haven’t been a good team this year, and other than name alone, we don’t deserve arbitrary bumps.
Evansville and Utah beat us, does that mean they should be ranked ahead of us?2 teams we have beat that are ranked in front of us, MS and U6
You smoked a lot of weed today if you think UNC is making the tournament, MSU is a 2 seed and OSU a 1 seed.These will be the 1-2 seeds
1
Gonzaga
Kansas
Duke
OSU
2
Oregon
Baylor
UL
MSU
UK #3
UNC #8
Memphis #4
We won at Washington, at Arizona, we beat Oregon and destroyed North Carolina.. You have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about. You are embarrassing yourself.Gonzaga got blown out by 20 points by a 3 loss Michigan squad. The rest of their games were against high school teams. The annual Gonzaga love-fest in the polls starts to get old.
Every team besides maybe Oregon is a terrible teamWe won at Washington, at Arizona, we beat Oregon and destroyed North Carolina.. You have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about. You are embarrassing yourself.
Naw it only drives unstable people nuts. Every single coach me and my friends have played for in HS and college could care less about where someone puts them in a early poll.
even if he did I’m sure he has above average intelligence to understand that he lost too two teams they had no business losing to then beating a higher ranked team who they were favored to win against and expect to move up much
Washington and Arizona are legit. Watch games.Every team besides maybe Oregon is a terrible team
Arizona won’t be legit until they fire Sean Miller and Washington is wayy too inconsistentWashington and Arizona are legit. Watch games.
But we are talking about UK and according the the NCAA Selection Committee 8-9 losses for us usually means a 6-9 seed.![]()
You failed to mention we won the conference tournament those 3 years as well.
What do you think UNC or duke would have been seeded with those same records and as the champ of their conference tournament? I’ll hang up and listen..
Every team besides maybe Oregon is a terrible team
Gonzaga gonna be #1 for rest of the season while they beat up on San Diego and Portland and Cruise to a 1 seed
Correct and honestly, this team wasn't ready to play real games for whatever reason. I'm glad our SOS wasn't any tougher than 257, because 2 bad losses is bad enough, we don't need anymore than that.And all records are created equal? Would you say a team from the Sun Belt conference with 5 losses deserves a better seed than Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament?
It's not just about wins and losses, it's about who you have played. Even after playing and beating MSU and Louisville, we have have the 257th SOS out of 355 teams.
That’s not true. Gonzaga rarely loses games in conference play. It's very well known that Gonzaga would drop seed lines if they lost any games in conference play. They know they have to walk the tight rope.Yes and I also think we will get dinged for the SEC sucking as a whole. It’s weird that playing in a far weaker conference doesn’t hurt Gonzaga as much as it hurts us.
Ill take the 2 seed out West then.
Cakewalk to the FF.
Duke has the 2 best wins KU and MSU plus wins against 3 or 4 other P5 conferences. They have that terrible loss though.
I agree that this year your OOC schedule has been up to par, i also think however that in most years the Zags get way to free a pass for how easy their conference schedule is. That being said i do think this year you have a good a shot as anyone to reach the final 4 if i was picking teams right now.We won at Washington, at Arizona, we beat Oregon and destroyed North Carolina.. You have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about. You are embarrassing yourself.
Oregon, Washington, and Arizona are pretty good high school teams. oh and I forgot North Carolina they may be a high school team.Gonzaga got blown out by 20 points by a 3 loss Michigan squad. The rest of their games were against high school teams. The annual Gonzaga love-fest in the polls starts to get old.
And all records are created equal? Would you say a team from the Sun Belt conference with 5 losses deserves a better seed than Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament?
It's not just about wins and losses, it's about who you have played. Even after playing and beating MSU and Louisville, we have have the 257th SOS out of 355 teams.
Correct and honestly, this team wasn't ready to play real games for whatever reason. I'm glad our SOS wasn't any tougher than 257, because 2 bad losses is bad enough, we don't need anymore than that.
Why are you still using Michigan State in your argument like they were actually a legit #1 team? Why? They are barely top 25 and without Langford, they will never sniff the top 5 the rest of the season.Show me a team out of the 256 teams ahead of us that have played the # 1, 2, & 3 (at the time) ranked teams in their first 12 games? and we went 2-1 in those games.
Yes, the other games have not been world beaters and lost 2 games we shouldn't, but there isn't much difference with teams between 75-200 in the net rankings in the sense where a good Top 25 team should win those games. However, in the computer rankings and SOS in regards to all these different models weight it as a huge difference. And as Duke and UNC has shown, it doesn't matter who you lose to, it's about who you beat.
How many teams have better wins than the 2 Kentucky has right now with Mich St and UL?
Show me a team out of the 256 teams ahead of us that have played the # 1, 2, & 3 (at the time) ranked teams in their first 12 games?
The current NET rankings that have Mich St 19th, but Kentucky 41st? How are they 22 spots higher? or the likes of Wisconsin, Rutgers, BYU & Minnesota well ahead of Kentucky as well without better wins and just as many or more losses. I know it's early, but this is what I don't like about the computer models just as much as people don't like the AP polls early in the season."At the time" means nothing. In fact, the AP rankings always mean nothing.
The only rankings that matter are the current NET rankings, and Michigan State is merely 19th ...so who cares where some sportswriters taking guesses put them pre-season.
Why are you still using Michigan State in your argument like they were actually a legit #1 team? Why? They are barely top 25 and without Langford, they will never sniff the top 5 the rest of the season.
You asked me to Show you a team out of the 256 teams ahead of us that have played the # 1, 2, & 3 (at the time) ranked teams in their first 12 games? and we went 2-1 in those games… . now I want you to show me another top 25 team with a home loss as bad as Evansville PLUS a second loss to a team as bad as Utah. I'll wait right here while you look.
UK lost a tight one on a neutral floor to Ohio State (who just lost to West Virginia) and eeked out a win at home over #3 Louisville. Cool, I'm not much into losses, but I guess the OSU loss was okay [sick]and yeah, beating Louiville is a really good win, but come on, don't try to pass off the Michigan State win as a win over a #1 team because some dudes thought they would be something they are not.
When you lose at home to Evansville, then follow it up with a loss to a god awful Utah team, you get what you deservel losses to OSU and a win over an overrated MSU team won't wash them away.
The Louisville win was a step in the right direction.
The current NET rankings that have Mich St 19th, but Kentucky 41st? How are they 22 spots higher?
You’re kidding right? Florida State lost to Pitt, Virginia lost to South Carolina and Villanova, Texas Tech lost to Creighton… .. how in the world are any of those losses anywhere near close to a home loss to Evansville and a loss to Utah. Are you not understanding how bad those losses are?FSU- Losses to Pitt & Indiana without a win against a Top 25 team is 24th in NET rankings
Virginia- Blowout loss to Villanova and a HOME lost to South Carolina
Texas Tech- Losses to Creighton, Iowa, & Depaul in a row. They loss 3 games in a row.
Also, if a loss to a team like Evansville is so crippling then how does Duke move up back to #2 in the AP poll from 10th after only 6 wins with 5 of those against mid-tier teams at best and Mich St after their loss to SFA? No one even discusses that game anymore.
UNC got a 2 seed in 2018 with 10 losses with 7 of those in conference and losses to Wofford, Miami & NC State at HOME. Do you think Kentucky would get that treatment?
Since their loss at home to Duke, they have played Rutgers, Oakland, Northwestern, Eastern Michigan, & Western Michigan (4 of these are 175 and higher in the NET rankings). The only notable games other than their losses are UCLA and UGA, which are both terrible. If the computers like Mich St schedule and wins and losses 22 spots better than Kentucky, then that ranking system is broken IMO.Because wins over the likes of Fairleigh Dickinson, Utah Valley, Lamar, EKU and Mount St. Mrys do nothing to help you in the NET. And a loss to a 214th ranked patsy like Evansville will cause your NET number to take a huge drop.
Michigan State has played a considerably better overall schedule with notably fewer bottom rung dregs. And losses to Duke and UK do not cause your NET to drop nearly as far as losses to Evansville and Utah.
I think Cal may need to re-think how we schedule with the NET now being so important to seeding. There's no NET upside to playing those bottom of the barrel schools that we've loading up on in recent years, and a loss to one crushes your NET number.
The computers have made it so analytical where some teams can work the system to their advantage without having to be truly tested and are able to get a better ranking or seed without passing eye test
The problem with your theory is, Michigan State didn't lose to any of those bad teams you listed. We did. That's the thing you keep leaving out of your comments. Both programs played a bunch garbage teams, but the difference is, we lost to two of those bad teams, MSU didn’t.Since their loss at home to Duke, they have played Rutgers, Oakland, Northwestern, Eastern Michigan, & Western Michigan (4 of these are 175 and higher in the NET rankings). The only notable games other than their losses are UCLA and UGA, which are both terrible. If the computers like Mich St schedule and wins and losses 22 spots better than Kentucky, then that ranking system is broken IMO.
The computers have made it so analytical where some teams can work the system to their advantage without having to be truly tested and are able to get a better ranking or seed without passing eye test