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CU MBB Rankings/NET/KenPom/Bracketology Catch-All

This is my point. Colorado has multiple highly relevant data points that are better, in some cases significantly, than many other teams that are “safe”.

The narrative that they are still a bubble team is ridiculous to me. But apparently the name on the jersey matters more.

I'm not disagreeing with you, I'm just speaking reality, or at least what my gut is telling me.
 
The point is the '11 team did just enough to give the committee doubt. This year is similar when you look at their road record in conference, the loss to Cal for instance. That's why I think we need one more win to be sure, especially given who the opponent will be.
What we really need to do is get the guys from the '11 team together, and play this year's team. That oughta settle it.
 
It’s honestly baffling. The only places where CU is “weak” is Q1 wins and arguably SOR and BPI, but there are teams that are considered to comfortably in with blemishes that I would argue are much greater than CUs. I really don’t get the love for Seton Hall, UVA, and FAU for example.
FAU has the same roster that went to the Final Four last year. It would honestly be dumb to leave them out regardless of their weak conference.
 
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Guys, the '11 team had an RPI of like 80. There was basically zero chance that team was getting in.
I remember being really upset and bummed. However I had never really followed college basketball to that level of detail so it seemed egregious I have a much more nuanced perspective. That being said they still got screwed
 
There are 19 power conference teams with 22 wins or more…19.

Only two are on the bubble Virginia and Colorado. Both finished 3rd in their conference and are getting compared to 17 and 18 win teams that aren’t even .500 in conference that are 8th or 9th in their conference. Mississippi State, Michigan State, Iowa etc.

Can’t wait for the big 12 when we don’t have to deal with the pac bias anymore…

Basically if Tad just scheduled 4 more losses against top 75 teams in the non conference we’d be in?
 
And all lost in the first round. Probably baby shouldn't have been in, huh

Baby?

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How about Villanova? They would literally have a losing record if they didn't get 4 games against craptastic DePaul & Georgetown in conference play. I respect some of their wins, but they're just as likely to lose to a Xavier as they are to beat a Texas Tech.
I guess that's sort of the committee logic. Villanova has a resume that says they could be upset or beca cinderella.

CU looks sort of like chalk, which is boring?
 
UVA, Northwestern, and South Carolina are the 3 teams ahead of Utah (52) in NET. One or two opening losses from that group, plus the Utes throttling ASU might nudge them into Q1 territory on Th. Shockingly, only 1 of the above teams is on the bubble.
 
How the actual **** does Loonardi have Seton Hall as a bye with a NET of 61? And we’re a “last four in” with a 28?
he went to St. Joe’s? And then usual Big 10 and SEC d*** riding from ESPN amounting to undeserving teams getting in and overseeding… again - follow the money (this has to be it, right?)
 
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I know PAC 12 is prone to being overlooked and shafted every single year despite performing strongly in the tournament (is expected), but this year seems like a whole other level (and not just for CU… Oregon wasn’t even in the conversation despite being top 4 in conference and decent NET most of the year - teams in other conferences (Big 10 and SEC, and I’m ignoring Big 12 given consensus of top conference) the benefit of the doubt with same resume)… could it be especially egregious this year because the PAC 12 is going away (and therefore less monetary incentive to give them any coverage)… and same thing maybe for ACC, which used to be the darling of ESPN come tournament time before Big 10 and SEC took their place?? It’s actually baffling
 
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Also I’m glad Rick George said something whether it actually makes a difference or not… has he done this before (can’t recall)? Seems absolutely warranted and if he hasn’t tweeted something like that before (I know Tad has been vocal in the past) he must feel strongly about it as many of us seem to as well
 
I know PAC 12 is prone to being overlooked and shafted every single year despite performing strongly in the tournament (is expected), but this year seems like a whole other level (and not just for CU… Oregon wasn’t even in the conversation despite being top 4 in conference and decent NET most of the year - teams in other conferences (Big 10 and SEC, and I’m ignoring Big 12 given consensus of top conference) the benefit of the doubt with same resume)… could it be especially egregious this year because the PAC 12 is going away (and therefore less monetary incentive to give them any coverage)… and same thing maybe for ACC, which used to be the darling of ESPN come tournament time before Big 10 and SEC took their place?? It’s actually baffling
There is no commissioner advocating for Pac-12 teams. There is no media partner advocating for Pac-12 teams. This absolutely matters when a reasonable case can be made for different bubble teams from various conferences.
 
I’d also comment on the apparent hit against teams at altitude for ESPN’s BPI - if true, wow, but I’m not surprised. Seems like a blatant way to penalize western teams when convenient… if we’re going to introduce “subjective” measures like that (I say subjective because hard to measure), why not how far a team has to travel for road game… how loud the opposing teams arena is, how full arena is, etc, etc. (why stop at altitude)
 
There is no commissioner advocating for Pac-12 teams. There is no media partner advocating for Pac-12 teams. This absolutely matters when a reasonable case can be made for different bubble teams from various conferences.
Makes me a little nervous that someone who said this:


Is on the tournament selection committee.



So at the end of the day, just win. The conference bracket set up for us to make a run and with a locked in TDS, anything is possible.
 
There is no commissioner advocating for Pac-12 teams. There is no media partner advocating for Pac-12 teams. This absolutely matters when a reasonable case can be made for different bubble teams from various conferences.
I don’t doubt this is part of it.
 
I’d also comment on the apparent hit against teams at altitude for ESPN’s BPI - if true, wow, but I’m not surprised. Seems like a blatant way to penalize western teams when convenient… if we’re going to introduce “subjective” measures like that (I say subjective because hard to measure), why not how far a team has to travel for road game… how loud the opposing teams arena is, how full arena is, etc, etc. (why stop at altitude)
Just be glad that ESPN doesn't penalize us when we go on the road and play at sea level. The advantage of high altitude training is like we're blood doping when we don't play at altitude. Really, any CU win should count about half as much as it does for other teams. Only fair.
 
I think we need Cody and Hammond to play in the pac-12 tournament. Removes another excuse the committee can use to screw us:

"We would have put them in, but they were out their only NBA draft pick, and their backup PG was still out"
^^ Their words, not mine ^^
 
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