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Re: Guy - I hope you are right -- JoeStag, 07:58:25am 12/22/05 Thu, [1]
Iona's credentials are that they beat a top 25 Iowa State team, and did it on the road in convincing fashion. They also have won 3 away games which is always impressive. But I think Iowa state is the only team that Iona beat that has a winning record, so I think Iona has to beat more than one winning team before they will get serious attention for Top 25. The next 3 games are against winning teams...... Kentucky, Seton Hall and Fresno State.
If they beat Kentucky, they almost assuredly would be in Top 25.
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Re: Guy - I hope you are right -- GuyF, 01:40:02pm 12/22/05 Thu, [1]
I will challenge your comment re beating teams with better than .500 records. In the eyes of the committee, the RPI is just so much more important, and Iona has 4 wins vs top 100 teams and a fifth vs a top 130 team. I think the committee is more impressed with a team that's 0-3 but played OK vs Duke, Texas and UConn than a team that's 3-0 with wins over Morgan State, Prairie View and Howard.
We will learn more about Iona in these next 4 games (all against top 100 teams). Again, 3 of those 4 are on the road (Kentucky, Seton Hall, Fresno State), so even going 1-2 in these games wouldn't kill us, as long as we then come home and beat Manhattan. But yes, we need to beat Kentucky to be ranked.
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I think you DO have to care about what the computers and rankings are saying right now. -- GuyF, 01:34:26pm 12/22/05 Thu, [1]
And what they are saying is that the MAAC is having its best season in years in OOC play. Think about this: the league will likely finish 10 places--TEN places!--higher in terms of RPI/Sagarin ratings than a year ago. This means a lot in terms of where the MAAC champ is seeded in the NCAAs and if/how many MAAC teams get into the NIT.
The thing is that the ratings won't drop off much when we start playing each other, as OOC play is nearly over for many MAAC teams. Unless the MAAC teams bomb out in the remainder of the OOC, the league will likely say roughly where it is, or at the least stay in the top 15. This hasn't happened in like 10 years, I think, and it's a far cry from the past couple years. Big difference in the eyes of the NCAA (and NIT) when you're the champ of the, say, 12th best conference as opposed to the 22nd best conference.
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Re: Guy - I hope you are right -- GuyF, 01:30:09pm 12/22/05 Thu, [1]
You can't compare soccer and basketball--far different levels of media attention. People on the west coast likely knew zippo about Fairfield soccer. People on the west coast likely know about Iona hoops, because every day there's something in the media about them. (Note: this is not an exaggeration; I subscribe to a media service.)
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