iogyhufi
Masters Student
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12-06-21 11:26 AM - Post#330728
The first NET Rankings are out, and they match up pretty well with a Twitter thread that mrjames put out on Sunday: https://stats.ncaa.org/selection_rankings/ni tty_gr...
Cornell 99
Princeton 103
Brown 169
Yale 173
Harvard 178
Dartmouth 212
Penn 223
Columbia 346
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Bruno
PhD Student
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Re: NET Rankings 12-07-21 08:13 AM - Post#330807
In response to iogyhufi
How does KenPom only have Cornell at a 219? They beat a top 125 at home and had a relatively close loss to a top 100 on the road.
LET'S go BRU-no (duh. nuh. nuh-nuh-nuh) |
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mountainred
Masters Student
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Re: NET Rankings 12-07-21 09:34 AM - Post#330809
In response to Bruno
How does KenPom only have Cornell at a 219? They beat a top 125 at home and had a relatively close loss to a top 100 on the road.
Well, Cornell started at 288 and the rest of their wins aren't anything special (but at least they are wins). Plus, the wins over Bingo and Lafayette were pretty close. It'll sort itself out.
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gokinsmen
Postdoc
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NET Rankings 12-09-21 08:36 PM - Post#331081
In response to mountainred
https://twitter.com/marchmadness/status/1 067063960...
I'm certainly no stats expert, but at first glance, I'm liking the new NET ranking system. Specifically, I appreciate capping point differential at 10 points (1pt for OT games). It's college sports... encourage teams to clear the bench in a blowout, not run up a 30pt thrashing.
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