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« Reply #30 on: March 16, 2013, 09:17:47 PM »

I do not think we will get an NCAA invitation. Maybe the NIT will be better for us. I think we would be a tough out for anyone in the NCAA Tournament so I expect to win the NIT.

If we do not get in they better not put Kentucky or Tenn in. That would not be fair at all.

I know Missouri is in, but I don't really understand why.  They are the #6 seed in the SEC tournament, and they are in ahead of 2-5?  That does not make sense at all.  They must have played a monster OOC schedule and won them all soundly.  If true, this bodes well for any SEC teams that do make it in.

I understand the RPI and bad losses verse good losses but all that stuff should apply to teams that don't play in the same league. Missouri, Kentucky, Tenn do not deserve to be in ahead of us. We finished 2nd in the league tied with UK. We beat UK head-to-head and we make it further in the conference tournament. We finished ahead of Missouri and Tenn in the regular season and in the tournament. We beat Tenn 2 out of 3. Missouri beat us in the first SEC game of the year. That was a long time ago. Our SEC resume is better than theirs.

Only Ole Miss and Florida should be in ahead of us from the SEC.




Here is why Missouri makes the Big Dance:

Regular Season

SOS=33 (Alabama is 92nd)
RPI =34 (Alabam is 60th)
23-10 regular season record (Alabama 20-11)


Let's be honest, Missouri deserves to go to the Dance much more than Bama.




Let me be honest. Missouri finished 6th in a weak SEC. To confirm that was not a mistake they lost on Friday of the SEC Tournament. HTH
Agreed.  Make playing a whole season of SEC games worth more than just a bye in the conference tourney.
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« Reply #31 on: March 16, 2013, 11:17:27 PM »

I do not think we will get an NCAA invitation. Maybe the NIT will be better for us. I think we would be a tough out for anyone in the NCAA Tournament so I expect to win the NIT.

If we do not get in they better not put Kentucky or Tenn in. That would not be fair at all.

I know Missouri is in, but I don't really understand why.  They are the #6 seed in the SEC tournament, and they are in ahead of 2-5?  That does not make sense at all.  They must have played a monster OOC schedule and won them all soundly.  If true, this bodes well for any SEC teams that do make it in.

I understand the RPI and bad losses verse good losses but all that stuff should apply to teams that don't play in the same league. Missouri, Kentucky, Tenn do not deserve to be in ahead of us. We finished 2nd in the league tied with UK. We beat UK head-to-head and we make it further in the conference tournament. We finished ahead of Missouri and Tenn in the regular season and in the tournament. We beat Tenn 2 out of 3. Missouri beat us in the first SEC game of the year. That was a long time ago. Our SEC resume is better than theirs.

Only Ole Miss and Florida should be in ahead of us from the SEC.




Here is why Missouri makes the Big Dance:

Regular Season

SOS=33 (Alabama is 92nd)
RPI =34 (Alabam is 60th)
23-10 regular season record (Alabama 20-11)


Let's be honest, Missouri deserves to go to the Dance much more than Bama.




Let me be honest. Missouri finished 6th in a weak SEC. To confirm that was not a mistake they lost on Friday of the SEC Tournament. HTH



Let's be really honest. If Alabama had the season Missouri had and Missouri had our season, you would be saying Missouri deserved to go to the Big Dance over Alabama, right? I await your unbiased answer.

 
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« Reply #32 on: March 17, 2013, 05:57:29 AM »

I do not think we will get an NCAA invitation. Maybe the NIT will be better for us. I think we would be a tough out for anyone in the NCAA Tournament so I expect to win the NIT.

If we do not get in they better not put Kentucky or Tenn in. That would not be fair at all.

I know Missouri is in, but I don't really understand why.  They are the #6 seed in the SEC tournament, and they are in ahead of 2-5?  That does not make sense at all.  They must have played a monster OOC schedule and won them all soundly.  If true, this bodes well for any SEC teams that do make it in.

I understand the RPI and bad losses verse good losses but all that stuff should apply to teams that don't play in the same league. Missouri, Kentucky, Tenn do not deserve to be in ahead of us. We finished 2nd in the league tied with UK. We beat UK head-to-head and we make it further in the conference tournament. We finished ahead of Missouri and Tenn in the regular season and in the tournament. We beat Tenn 2 out of 3. Missouri beat us in the first SEC game of the year. That was a long time ago. Our SEC resume is better than theirs.

Only Ole Miss and Florida should be in ahead of us from the SEC.




Here is why Missouri makes the Big Dance:

Regular Season

SOS=33 (Alabama is 92nd)
RPI =34 (Alabam is 60th)
23-10 regular season record (Alabama 20-11)


Let's be honest, Missouri deserves to go to the Dance much more than Bama.




Let me be honest. Missouri finished 6th in a weak SEC. To confirm that was not a mistake they lost on Friday of the SEC Tournament. HTH



Let's be really honest. If Alabama had the season Missouri had and Missouri had our season, you would be saying Missouri deserved to go to the Big Dance over Alabama, right? I await your unbiased answer.

 
It hasn't been that long ago that the Selection Committee only bothered evaluating the last couple weeks of a teams season. I guess they first took the teams winning over 20 games on the year and then scrutinized the last few games of the regular season and the teams performance if they played a conf. tourney. That put the "hottest" teams on the court for the NCAA Tourney. The non-conference wins by Missouri would have not weighed much, nor the silly Bama losses.  They changed this not to get the best teams on the floor for the big dance, but to assure competition worthy of TV revenue in December.   
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« Reply #33 on: March 17, 2013, 08:47:12 AM »

I do not think we will get an NCAA invitation. Maybe the NIT will be better for us. I think we would be a tough out for anyone in the NCAA Tournament so I expect to win the NIT.

If we do not get in they better not put Kentucky or Tenn in. That would not be fair at all.

I know Missouri is in, but I don't really understand why.  They are the #6 seed in the SEC tournament, and they are in ahead of 2-5?  That does not make sense at all.  They must have played a monster OOC schedule and won them all soundly.  If true, this bodes well for any SEC teams that do make it in.

I understand the RPI and bad losses verse good losses but all that stuff should apply to teams that don't play in the same league. Missouri, Kentucky, Tenn do not deserve to be in ahead of us. We finished 2nd in the league tied with UK. We beat UK head-to-head and we make it further in the conference tournament. We finished ahead of Missouri and Tenn in the regular season and in the tournament. We beat Tenn 2 out of 3. Missouri beat us in the first SEC game of the year. That was a long time ago. Our SEC resume is better than theirs.

Only Ole Miss and Florida should be in ahead of us from the SEC.




Here is why Missouri makes the Big Dance:

Regular Season

SOS=33 (Alabama is 92nd)
RPI =34 (Alabam is 60th)
23-10 regular season record (Alabama 20-11)


Let's be honest, Missouri deserves to go to the Dance much more than Bama.




Let me be honest. Missouri finished 6th in a weak SEC. To confirm that was not a mistake they lost on Friday of the SEC Tournament. HTH



Let's be really honest. If Alabama had the season Missouri had and Missouri had our season, you would be saying Missouri deserved to go to the Big Dance over Alabama, right? I await your unbiased answer.

 

As I said in my post on page 2. I understand the RPI and bad losses verse good losses but all that stuff should apply to teams that don't play in the same league. There is too much common ground between league teams to disregard an 18 game season and conference tuornament.

BTW, Missouri can't win away from home!
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« Reply #34 on: March 17, 2013, 10:55:19 AM »

Teams in the SEC East have an inherent advantage because that side is stronger than the West, so they tend to have a tougher SOS and higher RPI.  Last year it was Georgia that got in over Bama, even though we beat them, twice I think.  Missouri beat Illinois and VCU at neutral sites, TN beat Wichita State, Xavier and U Mass.  Bama beat Villinova, but had bad losses in December against fairly mediocre teams.

Yes, the committee has been emphasizing playing tough non-conference games in the Fall, even if you lose those games.  But I agree they should take a closer look at conference records and place a bit less emphasis on non-conference.  First, you cannot predict how good your opponents will be when you schedule.  Second, teams develop and get better by the time conference play rolls around.  And third, head-to-head conference competition in the Spring is a better indicator of where a team is by the time March rolls around than Fall play against different opponents.  Unfortunately, that does not appear where we are at.

Bama is a better team than TN and should get in over TN.  Even though they had some big wins early, Missouri did not seem to improve during the year.  Buy hey, they're Missouri, they're from "basketball country," or at least border Kentucky and Kansas.  I cannot say that Bama is better, though, as MO beat us pretty handily @ MO.  But that's academic, as MO seems pretty much in.  Ole Miss moved ahead of Bama by getting into the SEC finals, which is at least reasonable, although they played Vandy and not Florida.  They also beat Bama head-to-head at Miss.  Let's see how they fare today.

Anyway, it depends on how many SEC teams get in.  We got Florida, Missouri and Ole Miss definitely ahead of us.  Really, the SEC should get more than 3 teams, and Bama should be the 4th.  Other conferences get more than 3, the Big East, Big 10, ACC, PAC12,  Big 12, Mountain West and Atlantic 10 get more.  Heck,the Big East gets 8 and Big10 gets 7, but they never seem to do anything in the Tournament, relative to their numbers.  The SEC isn't that far behind in basketball.  Talk about your East Coast bias.

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« Reply #35 on: March 17, 2013, 01:18:39 PM »

This discussion amazes me and all the excuses and & other reasons given for having the Tide in the NCAA Tourney. We had a devastatingly poor performance in our non-conference schedule, which some posters try to gloss over as either not that important or trying say it is overrated. Folks, if we do not lose to Tulane and Mercer, we might make the Big Dance. If we do not choke against Tennessee and get embarrassed by AUBURN, we probably make the Tourney. If we win all 4 of those games, we DEFINITELY make the Tourney. Look no further than Tuscaloosa to determine why we miss out on the Big Dance.

Updated info:

Mercer:
RPI  141
SOS 284

Tulane:
RPI  179
SOS 225

Auburn:
RPI  254
SOS 127


Instead of scheduling Tulane & Mercer, let's try to schedule 2 someone's from this group:

K. State
Butler
Wisconsin
Okla. State
Arizona
Michigan
Memphis
Notre Dame
Marquette
Syracuse
VCU


I think we will see an upgrade in our non-con schedule and a better team next year, assuming the big men we have signed stay with us and Engstrom returns healthy.

 



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« Reply #36 on: March 17, 2013, 01:35:26 PM »

I have a question about officiating.  In the game it was obvious the FL player was getting upset with the tough defense from MG.  Why, when the FL player lowered a shoulder and threw an elbow at MG was he given a warning if I understood the announcers?  Why wasn't he called for a foul, especially with the elbow?  Also, I know Bama gets away with a few, but too me it looks like FL sets many moving screens.  In the two games I watched vs UF, it seems that they got the benefit of the officiating in both games.   Also, I still think Bama shoots better when the take the open shot when they have it as opposed to looking to pass first and think about the shot.
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« Reply #37 on: March 17, 2013, 01:48:32 PM »

LOL. You are hanging next years hat on Engstrom? I guess that should not surprise me since you are so "star struck" with Steele. I hope you'll agree that offense is our problem, not defense. So the 3 points that Engstrom brings to the table will be offset by the 3 points that leaves with Steele's graduation. I hope this helps you! :huge eye roll:
 
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« Reply #38 on: March 17, 2013, 02:06:36 PM »

LOL. You are hanging next years hat on Engstrom? I guess that should not surprise me since you are so "star struck" with Steele. I hope you'll agree that offense is our problem, not defense. So the 3 points that Engstrom brings to the table will be offset by the 3 points that leaves with Steele's graduation. I hope this helps you! :huge eye roll:
 



Apparently, you did not comprehend the post. I was referring to the addition of our 2 big men signees and Engstrom, which would give us a better inside game and some desperately needed depth under the basket. Basketball is a team sport which requires many different types of players for the team to be successful.


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« Reply #39 on: March 17, 2013, 03:17:34 PM »

LOL. You are hanging next years hat on Engstrom? I guess that should not surprise me since you are so "star struck" with Steele. I hope you'll agree that offense is our problem, not defense. So the 3 points that Engstrom brings to the table will be offset by the 3 points that leaves with Steele's graduation. I hope this helps you! :huge eye roll:
 



Apparently, you did not comprehend the post. I was referring to the addition of our 2 big men signees and Engstrom, which would give us a better inside game and some desperately needed depth under the basket. Basketball is a team sport which requires many different types of players for the team to be successful.


 2 + 2 = ?
LOL. If I were to make a list of what needs to happen to bump the Tide up a level next season, Engstrom might be referred to around #30. It would probably be something about wishing him good luck at North Alabama. JMHO
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« Reply #40 on: March 17, 2013, 03:25:49 PM »

This discussion amazes me and all the excuses and & other reasons given for having the Tide in the NCAA Tourney. We had a devastatingly poor performance in our non-conference schedule, which some posters try to gloss over as either not that important or trying say it is overrated. Folks, if we do not lose to Tulane and Mercer, we might make the Big Dance. If we do not choke against Tennessee and get embarrassed by AUBURN, we probably make the Tourney. If we win all 4 of those games, we DEFINITELY make the Tourney. Look no further than Tuscaloosa to determine why we miss out on the Big Dance.

Updated info:

Mercer:
RPI  141
SOS 284

Tulane:
RPI  179
SOS 225

Auburn:
RPI  254
SOS 127


Instead of scheduling Tulane & Mercer, let's try to schedule 2 someone's from this group:

K. State
Butler
Wisconsin
Okla. State
Arizona
Michigan
Memphis
Notre Dame
Marquette
Syracuse
VCU


I think we will see an upgrade in our non-con schedule and a better team next year, assuming the big men we have signed stay with us and Engstrom returns healthy.

 





The RPI and SOS should carry a lot of weight when comparing teams from different leagues. As I have said there is too much common ground between league teams when they play an 18 game season and a conference tournament.
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« Reply #41 on: March 17, 2013, 03:36:31 PM »

Teams in the SEC East have an inherent advantage because that side is stronger than the West, so they tend to have a tougher SOS and higher RPI.  Last year it was Georgia that got in over Bama, even though we beat them, twice I think.  Missouri beat Illinois and VCU at neutral sites, TN beat Wichita State, Xavier and U Mass.  Bama beat Villinova, but had bad losses in December against fairly mediocre teams.

Yes, the committee has been emphasizing playing tough non-conference games in the Fall, even if you lose those games.  But I agree they should take a closer look at conference records and place a bit less emphasis on non-conference.  First, you cannot predict how good your opponents will be when you schedule.  Second, teams develop and get better by the time conference play rolls around.  And third, head-to-head conference competition in the Spring is a better indicator of where a team is by the time March rolls around than Fall play against different opponents.  Unfortunately, that does not appear where we are at.

Bama is a better team than TN and should get in over TN.  Even though they had some big wins early, Missouri did not seem to improve during the year.  Buy hey, they're Missouri, they're from "basketball country," or at least border Kentucky and Kansas.  I cannot say that Bama is better, though, as MO beat us pretty handily @ MO.  But that's academic, as MO seems pretty much in.  Ole Miss moved ahead of Bama by getting into the SEC finals, which is at least reasonable, although they played Vandy and not Florida.  They also beat Bama head-to-head at Miss.  Let's see how they fare today.

Anyway, it depends on how many SEC teams get in.  We got Florida, Missouri and Ole Miss definitely ahead of us.  Really, the SEC should get more than 3 teams, and Bama should be the 4th.  Other conferences get more than 3, the Big East, Big 10, ACC, PAC12,  Big 12, Mountain West and Atlantic 10 get more.  Heck,the Big East gets 8 and Big10 gets 7, but they never seem to do anything in the Tournament, relative to their numbers.  The SEC isn't that far behind in basketball.  Talk about your East Coast bias.



There is no East and West in basketball any longer. Begining this year each school plays the other 13 schools once. Each team plays 5 other schools twice. We play the barn, LSU and Miss St from the old west and UGA and Tenn from the old east. We were seeded strickly by conference records and not by east and west in the SEC Tournament this year.

The NCAA committee should review the entire body of work when comparing teams from different leagues. There is no way to know how Alabama and Oregon stack up so you use computer information of the RPI and SOS to try and compare them. When you play in the same league why use computers. We all know computers do not work in football. An 18 game season and a conference tournament is a good indicator on who the best teams in the league are.
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« Reply #42 on: March 17, 2013, 03:45:19 PM »

I have a question about officiating.  In the game it was obvious the FL player was getting upset with the tough defense from MG.  Why, when the FL player lowered a shoulder and threw an elbow at MG was he given a warning if I understood the announcers?  Why wasn't he called for a foul, especially with the elbow?  Also, I know Bama gets away with a few, but too me it looks like FL sets many moving screens.  In the two games I watched vs UF, it seems that they got the benefit of the officiating in both games.   Also, I still think Bama shoots better when the take the open shot when they have it as opposed to looking to pass first and think about the shot.

I do not think I saw any SEC game this year when the officals were consistant. I think the college game is ready to go to the internation wider lane. That will open up the lane and stop the shoving matches under the basket.

The refs have not learned to look for the semi-circle under the basket when calling charge fouls either. If the defender is in the circle that is automatic defensive foul. They miss it all the time.

I agree we shoot better when we put the shot up direct off a pass or off the dribble. If we think about it we rarely hit the shot.
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The NCAA committee should review the entire body of work when comparing teams from different leagues. There is no way to know how Alabama and Oregon stack up so you use computer information of the RPI and SOS to try and compare them. When you play in the same league why use computers. We all know computers do not work in football. An 18 game season and a conference tournament is a good indicator on who the best teams in the league are.
Exactly, so why the heavy reliance on computers in picking the brackets.  I guess my point was that the selection committee should pick the best teams from the conferences, as demonstrated in conference play, instead of this skewed* formula.  If computers don't work well in football, they work even less in basketball, with so many teams out there, and with more variability in team play from game to game.

I'm not saying Bama deserved to be in, just that the selection process leans heavily towards the northeast and midwest.  There is a lot of bias in the process.


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The NCAA committee should review the entire body of work when comparing teams from different leagues. There is no way to know how Alabama and Oregon stack up so you use computer information of the RPI and SOS to try and compare them. When you play in the same league why use computers. We all know computers do not work in football. An 18 game season and a conference tournament is a good indicator on who the best teams in the league are.
Exactly, so why the heavy reliance on computers in picking the brackets.  I guess my point was that the selection committee should pick the best teams from the conferences, as demonstrated in conference play, instead of this skewed* formula.  If computers don't work well in football, they work even less in basketball, with so many teams out there, and with more variability in team play from game to game.

I'm not saying Bama deserved to be in, just that the selection process leans heavily towards the northeast and midwest.  There is a lot of bias in the process.


* 8  Big East teams and 7 Big 10 teams but only 3 SEC teams is what I mean by skewed (a few years ago the Big East put in 11 teams but did nothing in the tournament).  In the past 7 years, the SEC has had three championships, 1 for the Big East, 2 for the ACC, 1 for the Big12, and zero for everyone else.  The Big10 has one champion since 1990, 6 for the SEC, 8 for the ACC, and 4 for the BigEast. 


 
I have to disagree on some of your points. We have to have strength-of-schedule factored into the equation. No way picking the best teams from each conference would be fair or even a good idea. The SEC has historically been a weaker BB conference than the ACC & Big Ten. How do you determine the best teams in a conference? Conference records are deceiving since you can have 3 really good teams in the SEC but have 5 really good teams in the ACC, as an example. Using number of championships won is skewered since so many teams play in the NCAA Tourney. I would like to know how well conferences have done say in making the Sweet 16, Elite 8, & Final Four.


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