Better chance for mid majors and lower level teams Topic

Looking at the top 25 in Tark, with one game left in the regular season. Nine of the top 25 teams are not from Big 6 conferences. I am sure this is partially due to a fair amount of Big 6 openings, but it's still cool to consider a non big 6 team having a chance at a title. But I am stopping short of rooting for one, unless my Georgia Tech team gets knocked out. There are also 6 teams that are not in the Big 6 that are in the top 25 in overall team rating.
1. Michigan
2. Stanford
3. Maryland
4. Syracuse
5. Oregon State
6. Fordham
7. Georgia Tech
8. Sacramento State
9. St. John's
10. Denver
11. Air Force
12. East Carolina
13. Florida State
14. Weber State
15. Minnesota
16. Duke
17. Iowa
18. Rice
19. Kentucky
20. Texas Christian
21. Iowa State
22. Mississippi State
23. UConn
24. San Francisco
25. Villanova
12/31/2016 9:47 AM (edited)
Tark needs D1 coaches.. Only Rice stands a chance in this NT.
12/31/2016 9:51 AM
Denver looks strong too.
12/31/2016 10:07 AM
Interesting thread.

Crum (season over) finished with 5 of Top 25 from mid majors or below:
- San Diego State. perennial power under dexterdduane.
- Central Florida. perennial power loaded with former owner trizzo's recruits.
- East Carolina. perennial power under ppk700.
- UNLV. perennial power under palyak.
- Campbell. perennial power under catswin.

of these, UCF to the Elite-8 went the farthest, and San Diego State got to Sweet 16.
Biggest first round upset was by 15-seed Northern Arizona.

also several in the ARV list... Lipscomb, Florida A&M, TCU, Army.
12/31/2016 11:34 AM (edited)
I like it !!!
12/31/2016 11:47 AM
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Non B6 teams are getting better and better for sure.

Just look at the top 100 signings. A lot are going to non B6 in all worlds.
12/31/2016 12:37 PM
I think this is stupid Chap. (Just my opinion).

It used to be like this and I even won a DI NC at freaking Eastern Illinois. But if you are gonna create a system where ANYONE can win a NC, then what is the purpose of even having DI (vs DII) other than the fake "name" on your school.

DI is supposed to be a different animal where you should aspire to get to a school that can even win a NC. Not everyone gets a participation trophy in DI. Unfortunately Seble was part of the participation trophy generation.

Just my biased 2 cents.
1/1/2017 9:46 AM
Posted by mullycj on 1/1/2017 9:46:00 AM (view original):
I think this is stupid Chap. (Just my opinion).

It used to be like this and I even won a DI NC at freaking Eastern Illinois. But if you are gonna create a system where ANYONE can win a NC, then what is the purpose of even having DI (vs DII) other than the fake "name" on your school.

DI is supposed to be a different animal where you should aspire to get to a school that can even win a NC. Not everyone gets a participation trophy in DI. Unfortunately Seble was part of the participation trophy generation.

Just my biased 2 cents.
I would certainly agree with you if the final four was filled with those kind of teams every year. But, teams like Wichita State, VCU, Valparaiso, Gonzaga, and even Houston and UNLV from 25-35 years ago happen. Usually one or two of these teams (or teams like them) make it to the sweet 16 and/or one to the elite 8 most seasons IRL. So, having the ability for that to happen at a similar rate in HD is good IMHO.

Again, if 2 or 3 of the final 4 teams are routinely these none big 6 teams, that would certainly be an issue.
1/1/2017 10:42 AM
For the record, I looked in all 10 worlds, and so far for the last 2 seasons (when 3.0 started), there have been no non big6 teams in the final 4. Obviously we need another 3 or 4 seasons where all the players from all the teams are replaced and prestige has been adjusted before we can make true analyses. But so far, nothing like Cleveland State in the D1 final 4.

Real AP poll this week:
AP Top 25
RK TEAM RECORD PTS
1 Villanova (56) 12-0 1,614
2 UCLA (3) 13-0 1,518
3 Kansas 11-1 1,461
4 Baylor (6) 12-0 1,458
5 Duke 12-1 1,375
6 Louisville 11-1 1,260
7 Gonzaga 12-0 1,222
8 Kentucky 10-2 1,171
9 North Carolina 11-2 1,113
10 Creighton 12-0 1,049
11 West Virginia 11-1 933
12 Virginia 10-1 892
13 Butler 11-1 837
14 Wisconsin 11-2 772
15 Purdue 11-2 745
16 Indiana 10-2 709
17 Xavier 10-2 548
18 Arizona 11-2 512
19 Saint Mary's 10-1 407
20 Florida State 12-1 326
21 Oregon 11-2 321
22 USC 13-0 248
23 Cincinnati 10-2 207
24 Notre Dame 10-2 204
25 Florida 9-3 76

So 3 teams not in the big6 .. and 3 other teams that just moved into a new big east that were low level programs before: Xavier, Butler, Creighton. This seems very much aligned with what chapel posted to me.
1/1/2017 10:59 AM (edited)
There are now 5 non Big 6 teams in the Sweet 16. Unfortunately Denver plays Miami of Ohio in one of the rounds. I play Weber State with my Georgia Tech team, and they are definitely not to be taken lightly.
1/3/2017 4:27 PM
There are three in the final 8 - Tennessee Tech, Denver and Weber State, which took us out last night.
1/4/2017 9:03 AM
Maryland's defeat was a shocker.
1/4/2017 9:27 AM
Posted by zorzii on 1/4/2017 9:27:00 AM (view original):
Maryland's defeat was a shocker.
Your Penn St team taking out Syracuse was a shocker too.
1/4/2017 10:09 AM
Posted by snafu4u on 1/4/2017 10:09:00 AM (view original):
Posted by zorzii on 1/4/2017 9:27:00 AM (view original):
Maryland's defeat was a shocker.
Your Penn St team taking out Syracuse was a shocker too.
Coaching Snafu... It does have an impact. I planned the gane, but against FSU, I did not find an optimal solution.
1/4/2017 10:50 AM
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