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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 788003" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I do not. If the NCAA selection committee is going to use the NET (I am not sure it has much relevance this year due to reasons stated earlier) then do not deviate so greatly at times and defend its rankings at others. Because Loyola has played only one P6 team (a 14 point loss to Wisconsin, which lost 12 games), it is difficult to know if their record is simply a result of not playing good competition. Perhaps that is what the NCAA is saying with their #8 seed. GT played good competition and does not seem to have benefitted from it. So, what does it all mean.</p><p></p><p>But, Colgate is really the poster child of the flaws in this year's NET.</p><p></p><p>I would feel much better about the basis of the seedings if the NCAA announced they sorta put the NET aside this year. Is KenPom any better this year? He has Loyola at #9 and Wisconsin at #10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 788003, member: 1199"] I do not. If the NCAA selection committee is going to use the NET (I am not sure it has much relevance this year due to reasons stated earlier) then do not deviate so greatly at times and defend its rankings at others. Because Loyola has played only one P6 team (a 14 point loss to Wisconsin, which lost 12 games), it is difficult to know if their record is simply a result of not playing good competition. Perhaps that is what the NCAA is saying with their #8 seed. GT played good competition and does not seem to have benefitted from it. So, what does it all mean. But, Colgate is really the poster child of the flaws in this year's NET. I would feel much better about the basis of the seedings if the NCAA announced they sorta put the NET aside this year. Is KenPom any better this year? He has Loyola at #9 and Wisconsin at #10. [/QUOTE]
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