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Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:00 pm
by SuperHornet
Congrats to ODU @ #2, North Texas @ #11 and Montana landing on the list @ #22.

However, I just don't get how UOP doesn't even get a vote, but bloody Bako does. UOP is admittedly quite inconsistent this year, but has had a MUCH more difficult schedule. (UCLA, Nevada, Texas A&M, SW Missouri State, Santa Clara, and New Mexico State vs. Santa Clara, San Jose State, and Pepperdine)

http://www.collegeinsider.com/mmpoll/

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 6:05 pm
by Ursus A. Horribilis
SuperHornet wrote:Congrats to ODU @ #2, North Texas @ #11 and Montana landing on the list @ #22.

However, I just don't get how UOP doesn't even get a vote, but bloody Bako does. UOP is admittedly quite inconsistent this year, but has had a MUCH more difficult schedule. (UCLA, Nevada, Texas A&M, SW Missouri State, Santa Clara, and New Mexico State vs. Santa Clara, San Jose State, and Pepperdine)

http://www.collegeinsider.com/mmpoll/
What's their record so far?

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 6:09 pm
by dbackjon
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:
SuperHornet wrote:Congrats to ODU @ #2, North Texas @ #11 and Montana landing on the list @ #22.

However, I just don't get how UOP doesn't even get a vote, but bloody Bako does. UOP is admittedly quite inconsistent this year, but has had a MUCH more difficult schedule. (UCLA, Nevada, Texas A&M, SW Missouri State, Santa Clara, and New Mexico State vs. Santa Clara, San Jose State, and Pepperdine)

http://www.collegeinsider.com/mmpoll/
What's their record so far?

Pacific is 4-5 vs DI, Bakersfield is 7-5.

Get over .500 then complain :)

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:22 pm
by AZGrizFan
"Boys". :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 8:11 pm
by Ursus A. Horribilis
dbackjon wrote:
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote: What's their record so far?

Pacific is 4-5 vs DI, Bakersfield is 7-5.

Get over .500 then complain :)
I didn't even go to the trouble of looking it up because I presumed that it was not a winning record. Anything SH attaches himself to is bound to be under ranked in spite of the record. :lol:

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 8:16 pm
by SuperHornet
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:
dbackjon wrote:

Pacific is 4-5 vs DI, Bakersfield is 7-5.

Get over .500 then complain :)
I didn't even go to the trouble of looking it up because I presumed that it was not a winning record. Anything SH attaches himself to is bound to be under ranked in spite of the record. :lol:
Ursus: That DOES include the Griz. I'm probably still in trouble with SE for taking the Griz' part earlier this year.

Jon: Unfortunately for your argument, unlike football, those games count for the tournament. So UOP is legitimately 6-5. Those games won't carry as much weight as other games they've played, but they DO count because they're not among the two exhibitions UOP played.

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 8:17 pm
by dbackjon
SuperHornet wrote:
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote: I didn't even go to the trouble of looking it up because I presumed that it was not a winning record. Anything SH attaches himself to is bound to be under ranked in spite of the record. :lol:
Ursus: That DOES include the Griz. I'm probably still in trouble with SE for taking the Griz' part earlier this year.

Jon: Unfortunately for your argument, unlike football, those games count for the tournament. So UOP is legitimately 6-5. Those games won't carry as much weight as other games they've played, but they DO count because they're not among the two exhibitions UOP played.
For RPI, they do not count.

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 7:00 pm
by ∞∞∞
I hate the mid-major poll. Sagarin, RealTimeRPI, Pomeroy, and WarrenNolan all do a better job and this poll simply further divides the "big boys" from the so-called "mid-majors." It's really not an honor to be in it because it's pretty meaningless, and only the top 5 or so teams in it will make the tournament.

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 7:14 pm
by clenz
Here is the top 25 RPI (as of 8PM 12/26) non-BCS conference top 35 using RPI (RealTimeRPI). I'll bold those that would have a legit chance at-large if they didn't win their auto-bid...assuming they play well through the season)

1. BYU
2. Butler
3. San Diego State

4. Cleveland State
5. Old Dominion
6. UNLV
7. Temple

8. Drexel
9. Central Florida
10. Portland
11. Kent State
12. Vermont
13. Xavier
14. Princeton
15. Northern Iowa
16. Southern Miss
17. Wichita State
18. UCSB
19. St. Mary’s
20. Utah State
21. Memphis
22. Davidson
23. Akron
24. Harvard
25. Gonzaga
26. Richmond
27. New Mexico
28. Coastal Carolina
29. George Mason
30. Ball State
31. Nicholls State
32. UAB
33. Oakland
34. SHSU
35. Murray State
However, not all of these teams are “thought of” as mid-major. So going by teams that are “thought of” as mid-major (those that participate in the Bracketbuster and would be labeled as a mid-major come March) we get a top 25 like this (yes I’ll include low major teams in this as well if there are any). Again I'll bold those with a "legit at large chance" as of right now. Now this could/will change but as of now and historically

1. Butler
2. Cleveland State
3. Old Dominion
4. Temple
5. Drexel

6. Portland
7. Vermont
8. Princeton
9. Northern Iowa
10. Wichita State

11. UCSB
12. St. Mary’s
13. Utah State
14. Davidson
15. Harvard
16. Gonzaga
17. Richmond
18. Coastal Carolina
19. George Mason
20. Nicholls State
21. Oakland
22. SHSU
23. Murray State
24. Robert Morris
25. James Madison


The Mid-Major top 25 is an embarrassment to a fan of any school that is worth a damn. The top teams from the CAA, the entire MVC, and Butler should be (and are) embarrassed to be a part of it. There are reasons that Gonzaga (and thus the entire WCC) pulled out of the Bracketbuster. It added a label to them that could and would be used against them.

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 3:50 pm
by Silenoz
AZGrizFan wrote:"Boys". :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
My thoughts exactly :rofl:

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 1:26 am
by MSUDuo
SuperHornet wrote:Congrats to ODU @ #2, North Texas @ #11 and Montana landing on the list @ #22.

However, I just don't get how UOP doesn't even get a vote, but bloody Bako does. UOP is admittedly quite inconsistent this year, but has had a MUCH more difficult schedule. (UCLA, Nevada, Texas A&M, Missouri State, Santa Clara, and New Mexico State vs. Santa Clara, San Jose State, and Pepperdine)

http://www.collegeinsider.com/mmpoll/
Fixed it for you

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:52 am
by SuperHornet
MSUDuo wrote:
SuperHornet wrote:Congrats to ODU @ #2, North Texas @ #11 and Montana landing on the list @ #22.

However, I just don't get how UOP doesn't even get a vote, but bloody Bako does. UOP is admittedly quite inconsistent this year, but has had a MUCH more difficult schedule. (UCLA, Nevada, Texas A&M, Missouri State, Santa Clara, and New Mexico State vs. Santa Clara, San Jose State, and Pepperdine)

http://www.collegeinsider.com/mmpoll/
Fixed it for you
Apparently you haven't been around long enough to know that I don't buy name changes. That second-tier school in Springfield will FOREVER be Southwest Missouri State for me.

BTW, I call it second-tier because in Springfield the best school is Evangel.

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:03 pm
by SuperHornet
Newest poll

http://www.collegeinsider.com/mmpoll/

Montana to 14. SW MO to 7. One Big South in poll (13 CCU), another gets votes (Liberty). Other FCS schools involved, too.

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:26 pm
by MSUDuo
Because that makes total sense...
:coffee:

But I guess we are ok with it if our own school wants to rebrand itself with a new name...

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:10 am
by Silenoz
They seriously need to remove Gonzaga from these lists

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:15 pm
by mtgrizfan4life
Silenoz wrote:They seriously need to remove Gonzaga from these lists
:thumb: :nod:

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:51 pm
by MSUDuo
You choose to participate in it. I find it funny that the WCC chooses to be a part of this but doesn't want any part of the Bracket Buster, save St. Mary's...Same thing for Butler...

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 9:45 am
by pantherrob82
SuperHornet wrote:Jon: Unfortunately for your argument, unlike football, those games count for the tournament. So UOP is legitimately 6-5. Those games won't carry as much weight as other games they've played, but they DO count because they're not among the two exhibitions UOP played.
Not true at all. Only D-I games count on your record. Non D-I games are removed from your record come tournament time. So once again, only a loss in those games would be considered.

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:39 pm
by SuperHornet
pantherrob82 wrote:
SuperHornet wrote:Jon: Unfortunately for your argument, unlike football, those games count for the tournament. So UOP is legitimately 6-5. Those games won't carry as much weight as other games they've played, but they DO count because they're not among the two exhibitions UOP played.
Not true at all. Only D-I games count on your record. Non D-I games are removed from your record come tournament time. So once again, only a loss in those games would be considered.
Jon said essentially the same thing as soon as I posted that....

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 11:20 pm
by AZGrizFan
SuperHornet wrote:
MSUDuo wrote:
Fixed it for you
Apparently you haven't been around long enough to know that I don't buy name changes. That second-tier school in Springfield will FOREVER be Southwest Missouri State for me.

BTW, I call it second-tier because in Springfield the best school is Evangel.
The efforts to get a four-year university in Sacramento date back to the 1920s, however Bay Area politics prevented the founding until 1947 (most likely because of competition, with Sacramento being in such close proximity to the Bay Area). The University's colors green and gold symbolize the green of the foothills and trees, and gold for discovery.

The university was founded as Sacramento State College in 1947 during a time of intense demand for higher education after World War II. At the time of its founding, Sac State shared space at Sacramento Junior College.

By 1953, the school had moved to its permanent location on the banks of the American River. Jackrabbits were a problem in the early years and landscapers were permitted to shoot them on sight. Sacramento State became part of the California State University system in 1960, and in 1972, the university changed its name to California State University, Sacramento.
So, you just completely fucked yourself. :dunce: :dunce: :dunce:

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 5:14 am
by bandl
SuperHornet wrote:
MSUDuo wrote:
Fixed it for you
Apparently you haven't been around long enough to know that I don't buy name changes. That second-tier school in Springfield will FOREVER be Southwest Missouri State for me.

BTW, I call it second-tier because in Springfield the best school is Evangel.
Then shouldn't you be calling your school 'Lynchburg Baptist College' instead of Liberty?

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 9:43 am
by Grizalltheway
Watch SH step away from this one and never come back. :lol:

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 5:35 pm
by SuperHornet
bandl DOES make a good point.

Not that I care.

:rofl:

CAA in the Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 6:23 pm
by EPJr
UPDATED: Jan. 24, 2011
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Record Points Previous

1. St. Mary's (26) 17-3 768 1 West Coast
2. Cleveland State (2) 18-3 704 7 Horizon League
3. Missouri State (3) 16-4 655 3 Missouri Valley
4. Wichita State 16-4 627 4 Missouri Valley
5. VCU 15-5 569 11 Colonial Athletic
6. George Mason 14-5 543 12 Colonial Athletic

7. Harvard 13-3 532 9 Ivy League
8. Coastal Carolina 18-2 529 8 Big South
9. Oakland 14-8 502 10 Summit League
10. Gonzaga 13-7 487 2 West Coast
11. Old Dominion 14-5 481 5 Colonial Athletic
12. Butler 14-7 480 6 Horizon League
13. Belmont 18-3 467 16 Atlantic Sun
14. Montana 15-5 324 13 Big Sky
15. North Texas 16-4 270 19 Sun Belt
16. Portland 14-6 231 14 West Coast
17. College of Charleston 14-6 224 17 Southern
18. Fairfield 15-4 223 23 Metro Atlantic
19. Ball State 13-4 173 24 Mid-American
20. Princeton 12-4 169 21 Ivy League
21. James Madison 15-5 164 18 Colonial Athletic
22. Valparaiso 15-6 128 20 Horizon League
23. Hofstra 13-6 124 25 Colonial Athletic
24. Drexel 12-6 89 15 Colonial Athletic

25. Iona 13-7 79 22 Metro Atlantic


OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Northern Iowa 78, Wright State 72, Florida Atlantic 69, Indiana State 47, Furman 45, Hampton 43, Long Island 39, Bucknell 24, Creighton 24, Maine 16, Wofford 16, Vermont 12, American 10, South Dakota State 10, Long Beach State 8, Kent State 7, Buffalo 5, Northern Colorado 4, Akron 2, Columbia 1, East Tennessee State 1.

Re: Boys Mid-Major Top 25

Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 6:36 pm
by EPJr
bandl wrote:
SuperHornet wrote:
Apparently you haven't been around long enough to know that I don't buy name changes. That second-tier school in Springfield will FOREVER be Southwest Missouri State for me.

BTW, I call it second-tier because in Springfield the best school is Evangel.
Then shouldn't you be calling your school 'Lynchburg Baptist College' instead of Liberty?
cuz there already is a Lynchburg College