Guess the NET and narrative

MLBash93

All-Conference
Jan 23, 2012
1,507
2,175
113
We are in if we just handle our business.

That means beating Penn state, splitting the two remaining road games and either beating wisky or getting a win in the b10 tourney
 
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GORU2014

All-Conference
Sep 4, 2013
2,640
4,670
113
We are in if we just handle our business.

That means beating Penn state, splitting the two remaining road games and either beating wisky or getting a win in the b10 tourney
We need 2 pre-conference tourney
 

RUfanSinceAnderson

All-Conference
Jan 31, 2006
7,869
3,996
85
It’s so dumb. At end of game I’m more worried about geo making a shot for our FG% and closeness of score. Rather than the game which was in doubt. So silly.
 

Knight Owl

All-Conference
Jul 27, 2001
3,536
2,580
0
We will move up. Lost by 12 on the road at #5. Simply playing #5 would move us up. We also shot over 40% so we had decent efficiency. That’s all the NET is, an efficiency metric (not a ranking)
It is a ranking in the sense that your metric is compared to other teams. I totally agree that it certainly isn’t a poll ranking.

NET:
The factors include the Team Value Index (TVI), which is a result-based feature that rewards teams for beating quality opponents, particularly away from home, as well as an adjusted net efficiency rating. The adjusted efficiency is a team’s net efficiency, adjusted for strength of opponent and location (home/away/neutral) across all games played. For example, a given efficiency value (net points per 100 possessions) against stronger opposition rates higher than the same efficiency against lesser opponents and having a certain efficiency on the road rates higher than the same efficiency at home.
 

willisneverrana43

All-American
Jul 26, 2001
10,959
6,918
113
I used to think that “literally” was the most bastardized word in the English language. But “narrative” has passed it. It’s just used so badly and, worse than literally, almost exclusively in social media. If you notice yourself writing it, or even just thinking it, administer a self-imposed time out.
 
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