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Post by vbcrew on Sept 26, 2007 1:15:00 GMT -5
so which teams have the best records right now regardless of the teams they have played. I know we can weigh teams differently but out of the teams that have very good records with 1 or less loss, who do they stack up against each other. I think WI has one loss so far, also so does UW-Milwaukee. Milwaukee has some wins over some good teams, would they be considered "not a good team" just becuase they don't play a "good schedule." All thoughts welcome
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Post by bownlovingfreak on Sept 26, 2007 5:15:59 GMT -5
Well from the NCAA stats page.... the top 20 are 1. Dayton, Nebraska, Washington, USC, Stanford, Florida 7. Middle Tennessee St 8. Milwaukee, Michigan 10. UCLA 11. Wisconsin 12. St Johns 13. TCU, Delaware 15. Missouri St 16. Oregon 17. LSU, Oklahoma, UNLV 20. Penn St, Cal web1.ncaa.org/stats/StatsSrv/rankings?sportCode=WVB
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Post by bownlovingfreak on Sept 26, 2007 5:17:13 GMT -5
Actually Florida Gulf Coast's percentage is .917 which would put them in 11th
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Post by Pirate VB Fan on Sept 26, 2007 13:06:14 GMT -5
Actually Florida Gulf Coast's percentage is .917 which would put them in 11th They are at the bottom of the list listed as "Reclassifying". They have been switching from DII to DI but they seem to be playing an Atlantic Sun Conference regular season schedule. They have at least one DII school on their schedule (Barry) but most everyone else is DI.
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Post by The Bofa on the Sofa on Sept 26, 2007 13:23:17 GMT -5
FGCU website is calling themselves DI right now. Lots of "XXX team did this in their first match as a DI program" etc
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Post by collegevbfan on Sept 27, 2007 21:05:06 GMT -5
After Tuesday nights loss to Texas State it looks like TCU will fall out of the top 20.
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