hadn’t even looked that far down, but that’s hilarious
AP/KenPom 22-23
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Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
KU drops 2 spots, to 8, for playing MIZZOU in AP.
More evidence why we shouldn't play MIZZOU.
( though chalk it up, just barely, as a Quad 1 win )
More evidence why we shouldn't play MIZZOU.
( though chalk it up, just barely, as a Quad 1 win )
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Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
Abolish the polls
“I don’t remember anything he said, but it was a very memorable speech.” Julian Wright on a speech Michael Jordan gave to a group he was in
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Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
It's getting really close to that between legalized sports gambling, the college football playoff rankings, and the rise of analytics.
At what point point do ESPN and FOX start using KenPom instead of AP on TV?
Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
Kenpom we jumped into the top 10.
7th overall.
14th adjO, 11th adjD.
UConn number one.
I watched them easily take care of ( 37 ) Oklahoma State a week or so ago.
7th overall.
14th adjO, 11th adjD.
UConn number one.
I watched them easily take care of ( 37 ) Oklahoma State a week or so ago.
Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
Considering we were 3.5 pt. favorites and won by 28 we should have moved up a spot. We were #6 going in and were 24.5 pts. better than they thought we were. Vegas is usually smarter than the AP voters but in this case both were dumb.
Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
Bama moved ahead of us thanks to their win over #1 and Tennessee moved ahead of us thanks to beating #13 and kicking our asses.
The polls are fine.
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Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
It's not just about this week. I've just never liked them. 90% of the poll voters are nerds who don't know anything. They just happen to like sports a bit and they like to write. They've rarely played it, so how can they analyze and determine who is the best.
At least Jesse Newell was open and said "Hey, I'm using this process to come up with my vote" and not these arrogant and pompous a-holes that think they're on a high horse.
And before anyone says anything about the Coaches Poll, the coaches don't vote for that. It's the SIDs of the athletic department. The last thing coaches want to do is analyze other teams and try to put them 1-25.
“I don’t remember anything he said, but it was a very memorable speech.” Julian Wright on a speech Michael Jordan gave to a group he was in
"But don’t ever get it twisted, it’s Rock Chalk forever." MG
"But don’t ever get it twisted, it’s Rock Chalk forever." MG
Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
Speaking of nerds, i think the ultimate 'nerd', Ken Pomeroy, has a better system than the polls, which is made up of lesser 'nerds' who vote more subjectively.
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Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
See, and I'm fine with that. They base it on SOMETHING.
Lots of the voters don't use anything but their "eye test" which is absurd.
Lots of the voters don't use anything but their "eye test" which is absurd.
“I don’t remember anything he said, but it was a very memorable speech.” Julian Wright on a speech Michael Jordan gave to a group he was in
"But don’t ever get it twisted, it’s Rock Chalk forever." MG
"But don’t ever get it twisted, it’s Rock Chalk forever." MG
Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
Having the polls generates fan interest when opposing ranked teams come to town. Other than that, they really don't have much bearing on the sport during the course of a season. The week to week ebb and flow of them is pretty inconsequential in the scheme of things other than to generate conversation about the sport, which as a college hoops fan, is an overall good thing.
Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
But when the BCS was based on an algorithm everyone lost their shit precisely because it didn't include the "eye test".NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 10:30 am See, and I'm fine with that. They base it on SOMETHING.
Lots of the voters don't use anything but their "eye test" which is absurd.
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
The real issue with that was how much the BCS Standings mattered because of the awful cfb postseason system(s).PhDhawk wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 3:35 pmBut when the BCS was based on an algorithm everyone lost their shit precisely because it didn't include the "eye test".NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 10:30 am See, and I'm fine with that. They base it on SOMETHING.
Lots of the voters don't use anything but their "eye test" which is absurd.
The big controversy with the computer influence and when everyone lost their minds was also like 20 years ago (wasn't it the 2000 colorado or nebraska team that caused the biggest stir?). Times have changed and we use a combo of algorithm and humans for NCAAT seedings. Few complaints b/c the seedings mean so much less than something like the BCS Standings or CFP Rankings.
And that's kind of my issue with the AP poll now--it's not that it shouldn't exist, it's that so many put so much stock into it.
Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
It's like self-driving vehicles. Even if they result in 50% fewer crashes people won't trust them. As soon as an algorithm fucks up people don't trust it and think they can do better.
Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
I dont trust self driving cars...ever. nope, no thanks. I'm not letting jesus or Elon or anyone else take the wheel....I got this.
Just Ledoux it
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Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
A little "eh," on that analogy, although I know what you're trying to say.
With sports and analytics, I'm a big fan, but they just don't tell you everything. If they did, we probably wouldn't watch. The human factor is just so real. And most people's favorite players are because of that.
With sports and analytics, I'm a big fan, but they just don't tell you everything. If they did, we probably wouldn't watch. The human factor is just so real. And most people's favorite players are because of that.
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Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
It's basically a statistical fact that people think they are better drivers than they actually are.
So, the question you might ask yourself instead: on average, do you trust another driver or a self driving car more?
To tie it into sports and KenPom: this is why Vegas always ends up winning.
Re: AP/KenPom 22-23
The difference being that when Vegas is wrong someone loses money - when a self-driving car is wrong someone gets injured or dies.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 4:28 pmIt's basically a statistical fact that people think they are better drivers than they actually are.
So, the question you might ask yourself instead: on average, do you trust another driver or a self driving car more?
To tie it into sports and KenPom: this is why Vegas always ends up winning.