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<blockquote data-quote="Root4GT" data-source="post: 1005706" data-attributes="member: 5618"><p>If you go line by line 1-68 they clearly used it as a tool. It is not "The Law" but it carries outsized influence. As I said USCE seemed way overseeded. It would be interesting to have heard the discussion on that one.</p><p></p><p>You understand the main flaw with the system I assume. It is not in getting the final 4-6 teals in/out or making a seeding error. The flaw is the rankings can't change much post 1 January when conference play are the only games played from that point on. That is a very flawed system. If a conference has 5-7 top 25 NET teams on 1 Jan then their teams rarely get a bad loss (Quad 3 or 4) and it's easy to pick up a good win (Quad 1 or 2). The system becomes biased at that point based on less than 1/3rd of the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Root4GT, post: 1005706, member: 5618"] If you go line by line 1-68 they clearly used it as a tool. It is not "The Law" but it carries outsized influence. As I said USCE seemed way overseeded. It would be interesting to have heard the discussion on that one. You understand the main flaw with the system I assume. It is not in getting the final 4-6 teals in/out or making a seeding error. The flaw is the rankings can't change much post 1 January when conference play are the only games played from that point on. That is a very flawed system. If a conference has 5-7 top 25 NET teams on 1 Jan then their teams rarely get a bad loss (Quad 3 or 4) and it's easy to pick up a good win (Quad 1 or 2). The system becomes biased at that point based on less than 1/3rd of the season. [/QUOTE]
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