MrJ --
Regression?? We have the highest RPI rating we've ever had since they invented the RPI. How is that regression?!
And we have gotten to this point with NO BENCH whatsoever.
So we literally live or die according to our starting 5, almost without exception. 3 of them show up to play, we win. 2 of them show up to play, well, then its a toss up. Only 1 shows up, we lose. Of if they simply give up like it seems they did today, we lose.
I understand that being outscored by 37 points after going up by 16 is well, words escape me actually, BUT...
A quick look at the Sagarin Ratings of the teams who have beaten us will show you that we are winning the games we should and losing the games we should, with 3 exceptions. The two Illinois games are flip-flopped, but that is easily explained by simply looking at their 3 point shooting percentages in those 2 games.
That leaves us with the one bad loss, the NW game. But still, it was a ROAD game. And NW did also beat Baylor and one other Top 50 RPI team on the ROAD this year. So its not like we were the only team to lose a bad game. And Kansas losing to TCU was ten times as worse of a loss.
So we are probably going to lose our next two games. We might have to be happy to finish 8-10 in regular conf play.
But then the 2nd season starts. First the BTT, then the NCAA tournament.
UConn went into a Big East tournament as the 9th seed in the tourney. Won the tourney, went into the NCAA tourney as a #3 seed and went on to win the NCAA Championship.
Not saying thats what we are going to do, but if UConn could do that after their horrible conf season, there is still hope that we could make the tourney and get to the Sweet 16 or maybe even the Elite 8.
Hey, Tubby could coach us into an NIT first round loss, too. Not predicting anything. Just saying that both possibilities are about equally likely.
MrJ --
Regression?? We have the highest RPI rating we've ever had since they invented the RPI. How is that regression?!
And we have gotten to this point with NO BENCH whatsoever.
So we literally live or die according to our starting 5, almost without exception. 3 of them show up to play, we win. 2 of them show up to play, well, then its a toss up. Only 1 shows up, we lose. Of if they simply give up like it seems they did today, we lose.
I understand that being outscored by 37 points after going up by 16 is well, words escape me actually, BUT...
A quick look at the Sagarin Ratings of the teams who have beaten us will show you that we are winning the games we should and losing the games we should, with 3 exceptions. The two Illinois games are flip-flopped, but that is easily explained by simply looking at their 3 point shooting percentages in those 2 games.
That leaves us with the one bad loss, the NW game. But still, it was a ROAD game. And NW did also beat Baylor and one other Top 50 RPI team on the ROAD this year. So its not like we were the only team to lose a bad game. And Kansas losing to TCU was ten times as worse of a loss.
So we are probably going to lose our next two games. We might have to be happy to finish 8-10 in regular conf play.
But then the 2nd season starts. First the BTT, then the NCAA tournament.
UConn went into a Big East tournament as the 9th seed in the tourney. Won the tourney, went into the NCAA tourney as a #3 seed and went on to win the NCAA Championship.
Not saying thats what we are going to do, but if UConn could do that after their horrible conf season, there is still hope that we could make the tourney and get to the Sweet 16 or maybe even the Elite 8.
Hey, Tubby could coach us into an NIT first round loss, too. Not predicting anything. Just saying that both possibilities are about equally likely.
THERE!!! Right there!!! I told you so. Big10guy is the first to come here after the game and call Iowa a "terrible team".
Told you so.
Funny thing is, come Monday morning, Iowa's going to be ranked right up with Illinois in all of the computer polls, cept the RPI which has Iowa rated pretty badly. But that is the exception to the rule, all the other computer ratings have Iowa rated pretty good.
In which part of the Barn will be hang those RPI banners?
Biggest Tubby Lover???
Dude, stop starting up Fire Tubby threads every time the team loses a road game to a Top 40 team, and claiming that we are regressing when our RPI rating is the highest its EVER been, and I'll stop posting positive things about Tubby.
I don't love Tubby, I'm actually sick to my stomach that I feel compelled to defend him simply to bring some balance to the discussion. I've said this before, if ALL of Tubby's critics left the GH, I would be the first one to step up and volunteer to step in and replace them and would start being critical of Tubby. But like I said, only if all of the many Tubby critics now here left.
If I went to some other forum and found 100% of the posters there loved Tubby, I'd go negative. If I went somewhere and found people talking about how the Gopher hockey team wouldn't lose another game for the next 15 months, I'd go negative in that forum as well.
Well gang, mnsports255 did it. He is now on record as the youngest poster to be banned.
mnsports255
mnsports255 is online now Banned
Some of us tried to warn him and slow him down, but he was and has been pretty relentless. Maybe his mom will give him a new pacifier?
If we finish with the highest RPI rating that the Gopher's have ever had since the invention of the RPI ratings, well, I think that would make it impossible for us to be excluded from the Big Dance.
I tell you this much, I'd find it amusing, depressing too, but still amusing if the Gophers were the team that finally were the final nail in the coffin for the RPI rating system. It's a horrible system actually, and many people, even NCAA selection committee members would like to get rid of it. Maybe the Gophers can BREAK THE RPI system. Force the NCAA selection committee to scrap it.
lol
It's called BALANCE. Call me the Devil's Advocate if you will, whatever. I don't love Tubby. I didn't love Glen Mason, either, but how many years now since we fired Glen and look at how well we've done without him.
Now IF, and only IF, Jerry Kill turns out to be the real deal, will I feel it was worth suffering through some down years to finally get a coach who is the REAL DEAL. But that has yet to be determined, and it may be 5 years down the line before we'll know for sure if he is or not?!
Keeping Mason would have gotten us to alot more Bowl games than we've been to since we fired him. But getting to that next level then may not have happened?! Jury is still out on whether it was a good firing.
I have the same opinion of Tubby Smith. If we keep him, he'll probably get us to the Big Dance more often than anyone has in the past, EVER. This year would make it 3 out of 6. No other coach can make that claim. NO OTHER GOPHER COACH can make that claim. But with his seeming lack of coaching ability, would getting the Big 3 even be enough to get us a Natl Title, or a FF even?! Maybe?! Maybe not?! Maybe that would revive the fire in Tubby's belly?! He was able to win a Natl Title with a really talented team at Kentucky, so maybe he wouldn't screw it up!?! Maybe he would?!
But firing him could end up leading us to the cellar, and another coach getting fired, and then who knows?!
I, personally, still think the jury is out on Shaka Smart. I think the jury is still out on whether anyone can win at Minnesota without cheating?!
Who has?! Since 1920, who has won at Minnesota, without cheating or getting nailed with 100 NCAA violations?!
I am not sold on Tubby. But it seems to me that the season isn't over yet.
Well, since everytime anyone dares say anything bad about the job he is doing, the first thing you do is tell everyone how wrong they are, I can only assume that you're a Tubby apologist or "lover." That's the only way I can possibly reconcile using RPI ratings to point out how much better the team is despite how they actually look during games. If balance is what your looking for, fine. Just don't expect everybody to paint some rosy picture when the pattern of looking bad has been well established for this team.
Second, you can stop with the "fire tubby" threads comment since I've never once started one.
He'll argue with you(or anyone) no matter which side you take. That is his idea of BALANCE.
It's called cause and effect I guess.
Oh yeah, they're lost posts........in case you missed that.
MrJ
I post the RPI ratings, because they are relevant, because the NCAA selection committee considers them to be.
If you go back and check, I also post the Sagarin and Ken-Pom and BPI ratings for the Gophers as well.
ALL of which consistently rank Minnesota as one of the Top 15 teams in the nation.
CONSISTENTLY.
KP - #14
BPI - #10
Sag - #15
RPI - #13
Also, TeamRankings dot com has us ranked #12 in Predictive Rating, and #16 in Overall Power Rating.
Minnesota is about the most consistently rated team in the entire country.
I do not have to believe in the RPI to post its ratings, when the NCAA Selection Committee looks at them when considering which bubble teams to let in and which to exclude.
CONSISTENTLY.
KP - #14
BPI - #10
Sag - #15
RPI - #13
Originally Posted by #1nHkyCfbBsbDncSolarDebat
CONSISTENTLY.
KP - #14
BPI - #10
Sag - #15
RPI - #13
I can come up with a solid conclusion just from these numbers. The Gophers are overrated.
MrJ --
I am more of a numbers guy. Had some experience in the past betting on cbb, and found that watching games skewed my perspective. So I would only watch Gopher games, and then not bet on the Gophers. By going 100% by the numbers when I picked who I thought was going to cover the spreads, I was between 75 and 85% when I bet on cbb. My % went up as well when I stopped betting on Ivy League bb games. Too many times some 0-8 Yale team would upset an 8-0 Harvard team simply because of a 150 year old rivalry?! lol Considered doing it for a profession, but didn't want my daughters to have to tell people their Daddy was a Professional Gambler.
The thing I don't like about the eye test, is that bb so often goes in runs, is affected by where the game is played, by how the refs are calling the game, and so if you see a team while they are on one of their good runs, its easy to get too high of an impression of them. If you see a team playing a vastly inferior opponent, it can give you the impression that they can do no wrong. If you see them on an off night vs a quality opponent, sort of like Duke vs Miami, then it can look like they can do nothing right.
The eye test is far more susceptible to error unless you watch 100% of the team's games, and even then, without watching 100% of their opponents games, how can you really make an accurate accessment, and if you continue that line of thinking, basically you'd have to watch 100% of the bb games played.
Or, you can crunch the numbers, or let ratings systems do the crunching for you, and compare them side by side, or let me do that for you, and then, with alot less effort, you can come to some pretty solid conclusions, that only rarely end up to be way off base.