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CatsTopPac
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We've had this discussion on various boards, but I just wanted to bring all of the conversations to one board for something of a comparison.
Their rankings in the various polls and indices are pretty high:
the polls have them the highest
BPI is solid at 4
RPI, Kenpom, and Massey all have them in the 5-10 area
And Sagarin has them at 15.
Worst stat (and probably the reason for this even being a question): their SOS is 103, and will get a little worse by Selection Sunday.
But they are undefeated, and should remain so until at least the second round game in the tourney. By then, they should be 35-0.
How far do you see them realistically getting? Not where they could get, but where they will get.
Consider everything from last year's FF, the pressure of being undefeated going into the tourney, their record, their SOS, players, coaches, tourney SOS, opposing coaches, locations, etc.
Put it all together, and list the round. You can put your reasoning, for discussion purposes.
I just want to see where everyone on here is at, concerning the Mighty Shockers from Wichita State.
Their rankings in the various polls and indices are pretty high:
the polls have them the highest
BPI is solid at 4
RPI, Kenpom, and Massey all have them in the 5-10 area
And Sagarin has them at 15.
Worst stat (and probably the reason for this even being a question): their SOS is 103, and will get a little worse by Selection Sunday.
But they are undefeated, and should remain so until at least the second round game in the tourney. By then, they should be 35-0.
How far do you see them realistically getting? Not where they could get, but where they will get.
Consider everything from last year's FF, the pressure of being undefeated going into the tourney, their record, their SOS, players, coaches, tourney SOS, opposing coaches, locations, etc.
Put it all together, and list the round. You can put your reasoning, for discussion purposes.
I just want to see where everyone on here is at, concerning the Mighty Shockers from Wichita State.