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re: Lsu AD - other SEC AD's aren't being fair.

Posted on 3/20/14 at 11:40 am to
Posted by Mirthomatic
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Posted on 3/20/14 at 11:40 am to
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Well, it's not an "extra" loss in itself, it's just another SEC loss. In that case, the potential benefits are pretty much equal to the potential detriments. That extra SEC win is worth more than a win over ULL, and that extra SEC loss hurts less than, well, a loss to ULL. I think it evens out, especially since the "better resume for the playoffs" was actually touted as a pro for instituting a 9 game schedule.


I'm not so sure. If the selection committee operates much like current AP and Coaches poll voters, extra losses actually do hurt worse than quality wins help. That's why so many schools schedule cupcakes now. If a team takes a loss, even if they have had impressive wins, and even if the squad they lost to is good, then that team usually drops below many or most of the undefeated teams. Even the undefeated teams that have played only creampuffs.

And teams that lose to ULL don't deserve to be in the picture, anyway.
Posted by randomways
North Carolina
Member since Aug 2013
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Posted on 3/20/14 at 12:20 pm to
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I'm not so sure. If the selection committee operates much like current AP and Coaches poll voters, extra losses actually do hurt worse than quality wins help. That's why so many schools schedule cupcakes now. If a team takes a loss, even if they have had impressive wins, and even if the squad they lost to is good, then that team usually drops below many or most of the undefeated teams. Even the undefeated teams that have played only creampuffs.

And teams that lose to ULL don't deserve to be in the picture, anyway.


But if they operate like the NCAA basketball committee, which seems likely, then the dynamic changes enormously. Instead of a bunch of harried SIDs glancing at the scores inbetween meetings, we'll have a group of people dedicated specifically to evaluating teams and schedules and, just as importantly, discussing their evaluations with others. That tends to make for detail-oriented analysis. Keep in mind that the basketball committee just kept a ranked team out of the tourney because they didn't think the RPI was good enough. There's ample reason to assume a football committee will be equally unforgiving of playing creampuffs, win or lose.
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