i voted .400 just because i think those single digit win cases will continue to annoy people and it would be nice to hear less about this issue. i don't think its worth seble's time, but it is what it is. i really believe the only reason this is such a sticking point is because both mid majors and low BCS schools have it so much harder in today's d1, with the paradigm brought about by the recruit generation changes. if both groups weren't left fighting for scraps year in and year out, both in terms of recruits and post season bids, even with more than capable coaches - i really don't think this would be such an issue. i mean, people would complain, yes, but i think this is getting amplified by frustrations of the people in these positions, on both sides.
i think this is evident from the fact that 30 something percent of people voted to increase the W/L in the overall projection report, when i cannot recall one person, ever, complaining or even commenting on the W/L being too weak anywhere in the entire NT spectrum. i've made this comment, nobody has come forward with anything... plus, if you were to ask how to game the proj report through scheduling here on the board, you'd get a fairly consistent answer, beat easy teams on the road. allowing people to further game the system is totally against previous stances of the most vocal proponents for the PIT limit - i think this is fairly conclusive evidence that this PIT issue is not standing on its own two feet. it doesn't mean its recruit generation, but the drop in d1 coaches when recruit generation changed is a pretty hard data point to ignore.
5/20/2014 12:16 PM (edited)