Posted by salag on 12/6/2011 8:49:00 AM (view original):
Posted by oldresorter on 12/6/2011 8:30:00 AM (view original):
Posted by salag on 12/6/2011 8:17:00 AM (view original):
He says that they are influenced by a big win or loss. It might not be an "official" criteria, but nonetheless, the human committee is swayed anyway.
I understand what Seble is saying, I am saying something different, that SPECIFICALLY MOV is NOT used, consciously not used, not swaying, not considered, not discussed, not even "unofficially'.
I disagree. I believe it isn't discussed but I also believe that it plays a small role in the back of their minds. We're talking about humans on the committee. If Team A loses to Team B in OT by 1 point, and Team C lost to Team B by 15 points in a blowout, then when deciding between Team A and Team C, I'm willing to be that the MOV comes into play *a little*. Not as important as other factors, but still in their minds.
I think that is why its a good thing that it plays a *small* role in HD.
It is fine, what you are saying is logical. But I am almost sure MOV is specifically not used as a criteria, on purpose.
Now if you are talking about inner mindset, who knows, so many bias's exist, teams from a conference, from big conferences, teams with stars, team's with star coaches, team's with likable or dislikeable players, with great fans who travel, etc, etc. But as far as tangible criteria, I am almost sure it has been consciously pulled from the discussion, on purpose.