Posted by girt25 on 10/23/2011 7:03:00 PM (view original):
Posted by tianyi7886 on 10/23/2011 3:33:00 PM (view original):
Posted by cburton23 on 10/22/2011 7:41:00 PM (view original):
If its not that then what. You still haven't explained why GC got a 4 and I got a 7 outside of a CT win in the 8th best conference. The biggest difference between us is ranking.
But as stated above I play a 15 so it worked out. But this is a darn good 15.
CT and 1 more win pushed him over the edge. I think I have said this in numerous posts in this thread already.
Sorry, I don't think that's a good explanation. I don't think that GC had the better resume. Certainly not enough for 3 spots.
Do you not think that there's an issue with seeding?
There are some problems with seeding but this isn't one of them. Why isn't more wins a good explanation for a better seed? Point of playing sports is to win games, not to lose games against good opponents.
You can talk about h2h record among the two teams all you want, but that should only matter when everything else is equal. In this case, GC had 1 more win and a conference title, so not everything is equal. Just look at conf tournament seeding, h2h record only comes in as a tiebreak and is not part of the seeding equation.
In order to justify cburton's team ahead of GC, you have to explain why wins don't matter in this case? It's not like GC went 21-8 and won the CT with a 100+ SOS or in a bottom tier D2 conf. He had the #5 SOS and his conf was ranked #8 out of 23 conf. Sure, Eastern New Mexico's Conf is rated #1 but he didn't even make it to the CT championship game; he lost in the semis. If he made it to the CT Championship game and lost, then sure, I'll bite, but fact is, at the end of the day, GC had 1 more win and a Conf title, while Eastern New Mexico has 1 less win and didn't even make it to his conf title game.
10/23/2011 8:37 PM (edited)