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OT: NBA viewership has been declining

Men’s CBB looks nothing like the NBA.

College hoops starts tomorrow night.

I look forward to it.
I'm glad you are enjoying it and seeing the differences... I'm just not as much anymore.

I see a lot of the same concepts; ISOs, pick-n-rolls, jacked up 3s, Hero ball, non-movement, The stupid arch under the basket, euro-stepping down the lane, only caring about elevating draft stock, etc. Give me the days of Bob Knight and the Evansville Aces all in-motion offenses and tough man-to-man help side defenses. Yes, there are a few enjoyable spots, like I am looking forward to Shrewsberry's ND teams. But, throwing in NIL and the portal making P5s free-agents and mid-majors JUCOs... is making it harder and harder to enjoy.
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Colorado doesn’t deserve to be in front of Clemson. Both are 6-2.

Colorado lost 28-10 to 5-4 Nebraska and by 3 to 7-2 Kansas State. Nebraska just lost to 3-5 UCLA.

Clemson lost 34-3 to 7-1 Georgia and 33-21 to 6-3 Louisville. Louisville’s losses are all to top 13 teams.

ND at #10 is fair.
Clemson has defeated no one in the top 25. Neither has Colorado.

All of your transitive stuff IMO is irrelevant.

Football Transcript: Notre Dame DC Al Golden on Tuesday prior to Florida State game

Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden met with local media Tuesday night after practice ahead of Saturday's home game against Florida State. Here's everything Golden said during his session with writers.

Answers are largely verbatim. Questions may have been edited for brevity and clarity.

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Wetzel: Why a weekly College Football Playoff rankings show is dumb

The task of the College Football Playoff committee has never been easy, although it has often been obvious. In the four-team era, there were numerous seasons with just four clear candidates; other years, there was maybe a single decision to be made.

Yet despite that, the committee was routinely vilified for bias, hypocrisy and inconsistency, mainly because of the folly of the weekly rankings show each Tuesday (beginning in November) on ESPN.

It was there that for five weeks — despite limited data — the committee had to roll out rankings as if the “season ended today,” which it didn’t.

It made massive controversies out of issues that would naturally play themselves out — like ranking two teams that were set to play each other. Coaches and fans were left to try to figure out what the most important criteria was — head-to-head victory or number of losses or margin of victory or strength of schedule or strength of record or …?

A week later, it would be something else.

The committee was trapped. These are 13 well-meaning and highly intelligent people trying to follow protocols and do an honest job, but trapped with an impossible — and pointless — task.

The show became a public relations problem for the committee. It undermined the credibility of a group that needed to be trusted.

And those were the good old days.


Read the rest from Dan Wetzel here:

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W-L record is an antiquated way to evaluate the quality of teams. There are simply way too varying quality of opponents to not consider the difficulty of opponents in a sport with 130+ teams and in a sport with luck/variance playing way too big a role in a season with only 12 games/tiny sample size.

Who cares what their record is .. what is their F+ ranking/rating (that adjusts for opponent quality and for luck?)

I've written a book on this topic .. how is this not common knowledge around this forum yet?
Because no one cares about it because it is trash

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Colorado doesn’t deserve to be in front of Clemson. Both are 6-2.

Colorado lost 28-10 to 5-4 Nebraska and by 3 to 7-2 Kansas State. Nebraska just lost to 3-5 UCLA.

Clemson lost 34-3 to 7-1 Georgia and 33-21 to 6-3 Louisville. Louisville’s losses are all to top 13 teams.

ND at #10 is fair.
W-L record is an antiquated way to evaluate the quality of teams. There are simply way too varying quality of opponents to not consider the difficulty of opponents in a sport with 130+ teams and in a sport with luck/variance playing way too big a role in a season with only 12 games/tiny sample size.

Who cares what their record is .. what is their F+ ranking/rating (that adjusts for opponent quality and for luck?)

I've written a book on this topic .. how is this not common knowledge around this forum yet?
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Football Notre Dame OC Mike Denbrock's press conference transcript, Florida State week

Notre Dame offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock met with the media Tuesday after Irish football practice as 10th-ranked ND continues its preparations for Saturday night's home matchup with Florida State. Here's everything he had to say. Answers are largely verbatim. Questions may have been edited for brevity and clarity.

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Don't get Penn State at all 1 win over Illinois? There schedule is very weak maybe Minnesota upsets them but I can see them staying in the top 10 unless they steam roll everybody to me Indiana at one loss is better then a one loss Penn State.
Based on a blind resume right now, Indiana's is better than Penn State's IMO. Neither has a ranked win, but IU has beaten teams worse.
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