Posted by girt25 on 10/21/2011 2:28:00 PM (view original):
Posted by isack24 on 10/21/2011 1:41:00 PM (view original):
"The bottom line is that the HD selection committee (such as it is) operates in a way that is diametrically opposed from the real selection committee, and that's unfortunate and illogical."
Occasionally, the real life selection committee is illogical. Each situation should be independently reviewed for logic, both in real life and HD. Frankly, I think the difference isn't that the selection processes are "diamterically opposed " - they're not - it's that you can actually watch the teams in real life to know how good they are. Here, we have no choice but to rely on some sort of ranking formula.
My major problem with the seeding is that it too heavily weights CT results.
As an aside, RPI is a flawed metric, and weighting it heavily in seeding is a bad idea.
isack, my "diametrically opposed" comment wasn't meant to apply to the whole seeding process, but merely how the respective committees treated weak schedule/high win teams vs. how they treated tough schedule teams w. a few more losses.
And the reality on that aspect is that they are diametrically oppoosed. HD clearly favors the weak schedule/higher win teams. While the real committee has been very open (both in the media and in the seedings) re: placing on emphasis on teams that play tough schedules and have quality wins. Time after time they have rewarded those types of teams and penalized those that didn't play high quality schedules.
I agree with you on CT results being weighed too heavily. That seems easy enough to tweak. And while I also agree that RPI can be a flawed metric, the problem in HD is what you stated -- committee members don't have the luxury of actually watching teams play -- so you have to rely more on that kind of thing than you'd probably like.
Gotcha. I agree to a large extent, although I think real life is a little less simplistic (e.g. big six bias). But yeah, a low-major, high-win team has a much better shot in HD for just the reason you stated.
I totally agree about RPI. It's a necessity in HD. I think that people place too much of an emphasis on it, however, and expect that seedings should specifically correlate to RPI. RPI is easy to manipulate, even in HD.