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2021-22 NET rankings-current vs future conf affiliations - Women's bball - topper1296 - 01-14-2022 09:08 AM

Did the same exercise for women's bball as I did for men's bball. The new AAC is again taking the biggest hit, the new CUSA and SBC didn't have as much movement and the SBC is ranked last among this set of comp conferences (same ones I've used on the men's side).

NET rankings thru 1.12

https://stats.ncaa.org/selection_rankings/nitty_gritties/23485

Current CUSA
Middle Tenn. 48
Old Dominion 82
North Texas 93
UTEP 120
Charlotte 139
Marshall 154
Western Ky. 159
UAB 163
FIU 205
Louisiana Tech 206
Rice 208
Southern Miss. 226
Fla. Atlantic 240
UTSA 280
Average 166

Future CUSA
Middle Tenn. 48
Liberty 62
UTEP 120
Jacksonville St. 133
Western Ky. 159
New Mexico St. 193
FIU 205
Louisiana Tech 206
Sam Houston 302
Average 159

Average comps based on future conference affiliations:
Big East 125
A-10 137
AAC 140
MVC 143
MAC 149
CUSA 159
MWC 176
SBC 208

Average NET variance between the current and future conference membership:
AAC drops <34> spots
CUSA rises 7 spots
SBC rises 5 spots


RE: 2021-22 NET rankings-current vs future conf affiliations - Women's bball - dawgonit - 01-14-2022 09:45 AM

I am ready for Tech to make a coaching change at Women's basketball. Brooke comes from a great Techster tradition and has maintained a clean program. However competitively, this is sad how far the Lady Techsters have fallen. I don't expect us to be national championship contenders like in the 80s and 90s again with how the game has changed in women's basketball but I do think competing at the top of the conference should be expected from our program. I hate to see us let go of another former Techster player as coach (T-spoon being the first), but it's time and we should consider looking outside of Techster history for the next coach.


RE: 2021-22 NET rankings-current vs future conf affiliations - Women's bball - topper1296 - 02-27-2022 01:09 PM

Women's bball - NET data thru 02.26

https://stats.ncaa.org/selection_rankings/nitty_gritties/23485

Current CUSA
Middle Tenn. 61
Old Dominion 86
Charlotte 92
North Texas 107
Louisiana Tech 147
Western Ky. 151
Marshall 162
UAB 167
UTEP 178
FIU 192
Southern Miss. 195
Rice 207
Fla. Atlantic 276
UTSA 293
Average 165

Future CUSA
Middle Tenn. 61
Liberty 72
Jacksonville St. 139
Louisiana Tech 147
Western Ky. 151
UTEP 178
FIU 192
Sam Houston 255
New Mexico St. 268
Average 163

Average comps based on future conference affiliations:
Big East 131
A-10 133
AAC 142
MAC 148
MVC 155
CUSA 163
MWC 174
SBC 208

Average NET variance between the current and future conference membership:
AAC drops <39> spots
CUSA rises 3 spots
SBC rises 9 spots

All numbers are rounded to the nearest whole number


RE: 2021-22 NET rankings-current vs future conf affiliations - Women's bball - KAjunRaider - 02-27-2022 01:35 PM

Great comeback by Western yesterday, btw


RE: 2021-22 NET rankings-current vs future conf affiliations - Women's bball - Thegoldstandard - 02-27-2022 02:32 PM

(01-14-2022 09:45 AM)dawgonit Wrote:  I am ready for Tech to make a coaching change at Women's basketball. Brooke comes from a great Techster tradition and has maintained a clean program. However competitively, this is sad how far the Lady Techsters have fallen. I don't expect us to be national championship contenders like in the 80s and 90s again with how the game has changed in women's basketball but I do think competing at the top of the conference should be expected from our program. I hate to see us let go of another former Techster player as coach (T-spoon being the first), but it's time and we should consider looking outside of Techster history for the next coach.

Brooke is not your problem. However the peckerhead that is hitched to her bumper could tear up a anvil with. Rubber mallet. Good luck figuring out how to get rid of him without her.


RE: 2021-22 NET rankings-current vs future conf affiliations - Women's bball - deb025 - 02-27-2022 03:07 PM

The Lady Techsters are currently in 1st place in the West division. Brooke and her coaches have done an outstanding job this year with a very young team. The future is bright for the Techsters.


RE: 2021-22 NET rankings-current vs future conf affiliations - Women's bball - Thegoldstandard - 02-27-2022 03:28 PM

(02-27-2022 03:07 PM)deb025 Wrote:  The Lady Techsters are currently in 1st place in the West division. Brooke and her coaches have done an outstanding job this year with a very young team. The future is bright for the Techsters.

I’m looking to see if the sky is rolling back with us agreeing. The P5 crap hit womens ball before any other sport. The bias is really bad. I do think had the ncaa not been cancelled 2 years ago cusa would have gotten rice and odu in. Brooke is one of the sweetest people in the business. And can knock the fatal urine out a golf ball.


RE: 2021-22 NET rankings-current vs future conf affiliations - Women's bball - dawgonit - 02-27-2022 04:37 PM

(02-27-2022 02:32 PM)Thegoldstandard Wrote:  However the peckerhead that is hitched to her bumper could tear up a anvil with. Rubber mallet.

(02-27-2022 03:28 PM)Thegoldstandard Wrote:  Brooke is one of the sweetest people in the business. And can knock the fatal urine out a golf ball.

Your sayings game is top notch today.

As for Brooke, this season seems to be turning around and it has changed a lot since I made my first post in this thread. I love everything about Brooke as out head coach with the one exception being her record. This upswing gives me hope but I'm still a bit skeptical. I am definitely willing to see how next year plays out to really make a verdict.


RE: 2021-22 NET rankings-current vs future conf affiliations - Women's bball - TexasTerror - 02-28-2022 04:07 PM

You may have noticed that Sam Houston has jumped up 50 spots from the first post to the second.

Sam Houston's head women's basketball coach was on leave for a large chunk of season. In fact, team started what I believe was 0-6 in conference play without her and then reeled off seven straight (and 8 of 9) victories.

She's done a great job for herself and I hope she's worked through whatever ailed her.

Sam Houston is batting .500 (14-14) at this point. Sam Houston had only 5 winning seasons in first 30 years of WBB at the Division I level. Current head coach is trying to get it to four straight winning seasons.


RE: 2021-22 NET rankings-current vs future conf affiliations - Women's bball - Thegoldstandard - 02-28-2022 04:25 PM

(02-28-2022 04:07 PM)TexasTerror Wrote:  You may have noticed that Sam Houston has jumped up 50 spots from the first post to the second.

Sam Houston's head women's basketball coach was on leave for a large chunk of season. In fact, team started what I believe was 0-6 in conference play without her and then reeled off seven straight (and 8 of 9) victories.

She's done a great job for herself and I hope she's worked through whatever ailed her.

Sam Houston is batting .500 (14-14) at this point. Sam Houston had only 5 winning seasons in first 30 years of WBB at the Division I level. Current head coach is trying to get it to four straight winning seasons.
We are friends with Brenda Nichols


RE: 2021-22 NET rankings-current vs future conf affiliations - Women's bball - TexasTerror - 02-28-2022 04:37 PM

(02-28-2022 04:25 PM)Thegoldstandard Wrote:  We are friends with Brenda Nichols

Nice woman; great personality.

She was given a bit more rope because of her SHSU connections. Had a few year run on the back of a particular player. Last two years were downright miserable in a crappy Southland. 7-48. Ick! Last four included 3 years of 6 or fewer wins (again in the SLC).

New coach turned things around quick. 64-46 and again, that includes a subpar start to this year because of her 'leave' from the team which took off upon her return.