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Easy Mac 04-05-2004 11:13 PM

The Final 65 in College Basketball
 
Congrats to Uconn, now how does everyone else stack up. Using the highly scientific x beat y formula, I have concluded that the top 65 teams are ranked as follows (So Uconn beat GT, and UConn beat Duke, GT beat OK State, then UConn beat wheover and so on like that through all the rounds). In order from best to worst (bold denotes beginning of next round):

Uconn
GT
Duke
Ok St.
Alabama
Kansas
Xavier
St. Joes
Vandy
Nevada
Illinois
Pitt
Syracuse
UAB
Texas
Wake
DePaul
BC
Seton Hall
Memphis
Stanford
Pacific
Mississipi St.
Texas Tech
NC State
Gonzaga
Cincy
Wisconsin
Maryland
Kentucky
UNC
Manhattan
Vermont
Northern Iowa
Alabama St.
Eastern Washington
Southern Illinois
Illinois-Chicago
Louisville
Liberty
Western Michigan
Michigan St.
Murray St.
Central Florida
BYU
Washington
Princeton
VA Commonwealth
Dayton
Utah
Arizona
South Carolina
Texas-SA
Providence
Monmouth
Charlotte
Louisiana Lafayette
Valpo
ETSU
Richmond
UTEP
Florida AM
Air Force
Florida
Lehigh

Its good to know Florida is next to last.

mckerney 04-05-2004 11:48 PM

So Minnesota was like 66th or something?

Wait, no. :(

Blade6119 04-05-2004 11:49 PM

I hate Mizzou...

Bosco 04-05-2004 11:51 PM

This list is total bullshit. My Catamounts are clearly top 25 worthy.

JeeberD 04-05-2004 11:53 PM

UTEP beat Nevada, so we should be in the top ten. And Nevada should be higher than Kansas, since they beat them early in the year.

And I really don't give a fuck that Nevada beat the Miners twice...

Blade6119 04-05-2004 11:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JeeberD
UTEP beat Nevada, so we should be in the top ten. And Nevada should be higher than Kansas, since they beat them early in the year.

And I really don't give a fuck that Nevada beat the Miners twice...


Applying your logic to Mizzou we beat....crap, we didnt beat anyone(minus#4 ohklahoma state, putting us top 5)...now i really hate mizzou(how can you lose to belmont????)

sterlingice 04-06-2004 01:34 AM

Do we get a trophy for our 6th place finish? Or a pizza party or something?

SI

scooper 04-06-2004 07:43 AM

Woo Hoo! We're #7! We're #7!

Although I'd argue Xavier to be #5.

Honolulu_Blue 04-06-2004 07:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Easy Mac
Congrats to Uconn, now how does everyone else stack up. Using the highly scientific x beat y formula, I have concluded that the top 65 teams are ranked as follows (So Uconn beat GT, and UConn beat Duke, GT beat OK State, then UConn beat wheover and so on like that through all the rounds). In order from best to worst (bold denotes beginning of next round):

Uconn
GT
Duke
Ok St.
Alabama
Kansas
Xavier
St. Joes
Vandy
Nevada
Illinois
Pitt
Syracuse
UAB
Texas
Wake
DePaul
BC
Seton Hall
Memphis
Stanford
Pacific
Mississipi St.
Texas Tech
NC State
Gonzaga
Cincy
Wisconsin
Maryland
Kentucky
UNC
Manhattan
Vermont
Northern Iowa
Alabama St.
Eastern Washington
Southern Illinois
Illinois-Chicago
Louisville
Liberty
Western Michigan
Michigan St.
Murray St.
Central Florida
BYU
Washington
Princeton
VA Commonwealth
Dayton
Utah
Arizona
South Carolina
Texas-SA
Providence
Monmouth
Charlotte
Louisiana Lafayette
Valpo
ETSU
Richmond
UTEP
Florida AM
Air Force
Florida
Lehigh

MICHIGAN

Its good to know Florida is next to last.


We're #66! We're #66!

cthomer5000 04-06-2004 08:24 AM

And that would make Rutgers #67. Break out the champagne!

sterlingice 04-06-2004 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scooper
Woo Hoo! We're #7! We're #7!

Although I'd argue Xavier to be #5.


Yeah, but you can't really argue because this is based on the algorithm of who-lost-to-who so it's set in stone math.

SI

scooper 04-06-2004 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sterlingice
Yeah, but you can't really argue because this is based on the algorithm of who-lost-to-who so it's set in stone math.

SI


I know. I know. But over the course of a couple weeks, Xavier beat 2 #10's, a #1, a #2, a #3 and narrowly lost to another #1. Not to mention the additional #4, #8 and #11 they beat during the season. Overall, they were 9-4 against tournament teams.

Darnit, I'm basking in the sun.

We're #5! We're #5!


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