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Warren Nolan RPI Live update
(03-06-2017 10:12 AM)surfsalot Wrote: +6 now sitting at #31 this morning.
Making the final vs CoC certainly helps.
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RE: Warren Nolan RPI Live update
It's been interesting to listen to Feinstein the last two days. He is a huge advocate for mid-major basketball, and reformation of the selection committee. I like his willingness to call out the committee for their "ignorance". Bilas said something along these lines on College Game Day on Saturday as well. I heard Bilas' comments second-hand; I doubt he was speaking on behalf of mid-majors, but I appreciate national voices calling out the committee for relying on metrics rather than watching teams play. I don't expect changes, but it's nice to hear the committee called out. We need more basketball minds on the committee and we have to get rid of active ADs. Kevin White, Mitch Barnhart and Mitch Hollis have no business on the committee, and it's not reasonable to expect them to be impartial when it comes to Duke, UK, and MSU.
You could easily comprise of list of former coaches that coached at both levels. Off the top of my head, Jerry Wainwright, Bob Knight, Seth Greenberg, Bobby Cremins, Dave Odom and Eddie Fogler. This isn't a list I'm proposing, but just an example of the type of basketball junkies that have experienced life as a mid-major and a P5 coach, and likely still watch games at all levels. Those guys have also been involved with many different schools, so you wouldn't expect them to have a major bias, and they certainly don't have a vested interest in the outcome of the tournament (like an active AD).
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RE: Warren Nolan RPI Live update
(03-06-2017 11:25 AM)bricksnivy Wrote: It's been interesting to listen to Feinstein the last two days. He is a huge advocate for mid-major basketball, and reformation of the selection committee. I like his willingness to call out the committee for their "ignorance". Bilas said something along these lines on College Game Day on Saturday as well. I heard Bilas' comments second-hand; I doubt he was speaking on behalf of mid-majors, but I appreciate national voices calling out the committee for relying on metrics rather than watching teams play. I don't expect changes, but it's nice to hear the committee called out. We need more basketball minds on the committee and we have to get rid of active ADs. Kevin White, Mitch Barnhart and Mitch Hollis have no business on the committee, and it's not reasonable to expect them to be impartial when it comes to Duke, UK, and MSU.
You could easily comprise of list of former coaches that coached at both levels. Off the top of my head, Jerry Wainwright, Bob Knight, Seth Greenberg, Bobby Cremins, Dave Odom and Eddie Fogler. This isn't a list I'm proposing, but just an example of the type of basketball junkies that have experienced life as a mid-major and a P5 coach, and likely still watch games at all levels. Those guys have also been involved with many different schools, so you wouldn't expect them to have a major bias, and they certainly don't have a vested interest in the outcome of the tournament (like an active AD).
The last several times the subject has been brought up to Bilas, he's gone on a complete rant in support of Mids. Understand the confusion as this is a complete about face from just a few years ago.
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(03-06-2017 11:31 AM)Seahawkhoops Wrote: (03-06-2017 11:25 AM)bricksnivy Wrote: It's been interesting to listen to Feinstein the last two days. He is a huge advocate for mid-major basketball, and reformation of the selection committee. I like his willingness to call out the committee for their "ignorance". Bilas said something along these lines on College Game Day on Saturday as well. I heard Bilas' comments second-hand; I doubt he was speaking on behalf of mid-majors, but I appreciate national voices calling out the committee for relying on metrics rather than watching teams play. I don't expect changes, but it's nice to hear the committee called out. We need more basketball minds on the committee and we have to get rid of active ADs. Kevin White, Mitch Barnhart and Mitch Hollis have no business on the committee, and it's not reasonable to expect them to be impartial when it comes to Duke, UK, and MSU.
You could easily comprise of list of former coaches that coached at both levels. Off the top of my head, Jerry Wainwright, Bob Knight, Seth Greenberg, Bobby Cremins, Dave Odom and Eddie Fogler. This isn't a list I'm proposing, but just an example of the type of basketball junkies that have experienced life as a mid-major and a P5 coach, and likely still watch games at all levels. Those guys have also been involved with many different schools, so you wouldn't expect them to have a major bias, and they certainly don't have a vested interest in the outcome of the tournament (like an active AD).
The last several times the subject has been brought up to Bilas, he's gone on a complete rant in support of Mids. Understand the confusion as this is a complete about face from just a few years ago.
His change of opinion is very welcome. I'd be interested to know what caused the shift for him.
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(03-06-2017 12:06 PM)CoastGuardHawk06 Wrote: (03-06-2017 11:31 AM)Seahawkhoops Wrote: (03-06-2017 11:25 AM)bricksnivy Wrote: It's been interesting to listen to Feinstein the last two days. He is a huge advocate for mid-major basketball, and reformation of the selection committee. I like his willingness to call out the committee for their "ignorance". Bilas said something along these lines on College Game Day on Saturday as well. I heard Bilas' comments second-hand; I doubt he was speaking on behalf of mid-majors, but I appreciate national voices calling out the committee for relying on metrics rather than watching teams play. I don't expect changes, but it's nice to hear the committee called out. We need more basketball minds on the committee and we have to get rid of active ADs. Kevin White, Mitch Barnhart and Mitch Hollis have no business on the committee, and it's not reasonable to expect them to be impartial when it comes to Duke, UK, and MSU.
You could easily comprise of list of former coaches that coached at both levels. Off the top of my head, Jerry Wainwright, Bob Knight, Seth Greenberg, Bobby Cremins, Dave Odom and Eddie Fogler. This isn't a list I'm proposing, but just an example of the type of basketball junkies that have experienced life as a mid-major and a P5 coach, and likely still watch games at all levels. Those guys have also been involved with many different schools, so you wouldn't expect them to have a major bias, and they certainly don't have a vested interest in the outcome of the tournament (like an active AD).
The last several times the subject has been brought up to Bilas, he's gone on a complete rant in support of Mids. Understand the confusion as this is a complete about face from just a few years ago.
His change of opinion is very welcome. I'd be interested to know what caused the shift for him.
Probably from talking to coaches and other basketball people. Having an open mind is a very welcome trait.
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Agree, but having an open mind is still easier to do than actually altering a personal opinion.
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RE: Warren Nolan RPI Live update
UNCW jumps +5 after beating CofC for the CAA Championship to #26. We have got to have a shot at an #11 seed. That would change everything.
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RE: Warren Nolan RPI Live update
(03-06-2017 11:28 PM)82hawk Wrote: UNCW jumps +5 after beating CofC for the CAA Championship to #26. We have got to have a shot at an #11 seed. That would change everything.
That would be nice. Lunardi's brackets look like hot garbage to me.
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