“We don’t move the needle , we ARE the needle !”We are college basketball.
“We don’t move the needle , we ARE the needle !”We are college basketball.
Actually no , I can’t imagine there would be a hate fest if Cal said no . For one thing it probably would have never come out but mainly, people realize you can’t accommodate every Kentucky native playing college basketball for every little college in America . That’s just silly.Yes. It’s true.
Go look it up.
And yes it’s the classy thing to do. Can you imagine the hate fest if Cal said “no”?
If we were to blow through the rest of our schedule it will have less of an effect. Those teams you’ve mentioned all had great records to offset some of the games that drew down their NET. So sure, if we win the rest of our non-conference games and finish 15-3 in the SEC, the effect will be very minimal. But, the more games we lose the more it will amplify those Quad 4 games. Only time will tell the results.
Why it matters most of all is the quality of the product the fans see. Playing Butler instead of N Florida would have had more fans in the seats, increased t shirt sales, sold more ice cream and have gotten better ratings.First we don't know our total number. It's possible some of those 11 move to Quad 3 right. But even if the number is 11 so what. It just means our Quad 3 number of games is going to be lower.
It will look more like Chicago number last season 4-0 Quad 3 12-0 Quad 4.
Too much is being made of this. It's not as if the NET rankings doesn't factor SOS either. Or Margin of Victory.
The only reason UK is like 12th currently in Kenpom and only 39th in NET is because the NET caps MOV. That's it.
I promise you at the end of the season, it won't matter anywhere you think it will.
Why it matters most of all is the quality of the product the fans see. Playing Butler instead of N Florida would have had more fans in the seats, increased t shirt sales, sold more ice cream and have gotten better ratings.
Fans that paid for season tickets do not really care that in February there will be good games if all the games in November at home are weak.
That’s because this is something relatively new, the NCAA only adopted the NET a couple years ago as the official ranking system that it considers when selecting and seeding.In all my years of watching the selection show and endless NCAAT coverage, I've never heard anyone argue that a team should have played better cupcakes.
This is another great point as to why we shouldn't schedule multiple teams from the bottom of D1. Top teams have nothing to gain because they won't get full value from their performance.The only reason UK is like 12th currently in Kenpom and only 39th in NET is because the NET caps MOV. That's it.
Its still people seeding the tourney, I don't believe it matters all that much.That’s because this is something relatively new, the NCAA only adopted the NET a couple years ago as the official ranking system that it considers when selecting and seeding.
The rules have changed. You’re right that the quality of your cupcakes didn’t use to matter much, but now it matters a lot more. This new system equally factors in the strength of every single one of your opponents, there are no throwaway games.
Bingo.In all my years of watching the selection show and endless NCAAT coverage, I've never heard anyone argue that a team should have played better cupcakes. When you get to the end of the season, it doesn't matter.
That’s because this is something relatively new, the NCAA only adopted the NET a couple years ago as the official ranking system that it considers when selecting and seeding.
The rules have changed. You’re right that the quality of your cupcakes didn’t use to matter much, but now it matters a lot more. This new system equally factors in the strength of every single one of your opponents, there are no throwaway games.
This is another great point as to why we shouldn't schedule multiple teams from the bottom of D1. Top teams have nothing to gain because they won't get full value from their performance.
The schedule is trash. The games are boring, uninteresting and don't maximize our postseason opportunity. "Look! We have these tough conference games coming!" Cut the cowardice. We are UK. We are acting like we expect to lose games against strong competition.
Those aren't the only two choices.Team A plays 5 games against teams in the Top 50. The other 5 games are played 250-350.
Team B plays 10 games all against teams 100-200 say.
Yeah but realistically that’s basically what all teams have done. I mean if I take a look at other teams schedules they either follow one format or the other. What top college basketball team would you trade UKs non conference for? I’m sure there’s some but probably not many.Those aren't the only two choices.
Yeah I know that is why I said as of now. However, there is no comparison to a team like Dook or the Zags schedule to ours overall. Some of Dook's Quad 1 games are against crap teams that could very well fall out of the NET range needed while a lot of ours probably won't with teams like TN, AUB, LSU, KU, ARK, etc...The Quad placement of those games can and will change as the year goes on. We could end up playing more or fewer Quad 1 games in the end.