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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2015 15:50:13 GMT -5
Demonstrably untrue, like a lot of stuff you insist on posting as truth. How? When I look at selections vs RPI/RKPI, the selections have been uber consistent 7 out of the last 10 years. Do you mean more with seeds, not selections? I mean their work as a whole. There is room for them to improvise and they do, imo. There SHOULD be room for them to improvise, too. This is not an easy task and I don't want to give the impression I think it is. But some Committees have been sloppier than others. Exact seeds, where they go, where they fly teams and don't, etc. etc.
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Post by mervinswerved on Nov 29, 2015 15:51:41 GMT -5
One of my former administrators spent a time on an NCAA selection committee and served as the chair for a year. We spoke often about their selection process and he was very clear about how small of a box the NCAA puts the committee in regards to building the bracket and selecting the at-large teams. He had experience in the sport as a player and coach but most of his colleagues did not. However, I got the impression the administrators involved take the job very seriously and it composes a not insignificant time commitment throughout the season.
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Post by msrsv on Nov 29, 2015 16:00:01 GMT -5
How? When I look at selections vs RPI/RKPI, the selections have been uber consistent 7 out of the last 10 years. Do you mean more with seeds, not selections? I mean their work as a whole. There is room for them to improvise and they do, imo. There SHOULD be room for them to improvise, too. This is not an easy task and I don't want to give the impression I think it is. But some Committees have been sloppier than others. Exact seeds, where they go, where they fly teams and don't, etc. etc. OK, makes sense. Overall selection of teams seems fairly predictable, and seeds a bit less so, but still not what I call unpredictable, but below that, it gets a bit nuts. ?
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Post by Cruz'n on Nov 29, 2015 16:35:23 GMT -5
- the only thing all of those 3 teams proved is that that they would be rewarded for the fact they play in a BCS conference - Why do people keep referring to BCS in their arguments? There is no bowl championship series in volleyball. No bowls whatsoever. Some very confused VTers, for sure.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2015 16:38:34 GMT -5
Because conferences with BCS football are the "haves" the others are the "have nots"
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Post by canda on Nov 29, 2015 17:38:44 GMT -5
Because conferences with BCS football are the "haves" the others are the "have nots" Agree. Those schools have the money to invest the most in Volleyball, and have the TV networks to showcase it.
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Post by trojansc on Nov 29, 2015 18:10:11 GMT -5
I don't care if the committee makes me look like a fool but please send USC to San Diego A trip to Austin would be an epic rematch (seniors from both sides met in the 2012 Regional Final) but still, I'll take San Diego so at least I can go.
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Post by bigfan on Nov 29, 2015 18:24:12 GMT -5
I don't care if the committee makes me look like a fool but please send USC to San Diego A trip to Austin would be an epic rematch (seniors from both sides met in the 2012 Regional Final) but still, I'll take San Diego so at least I can go. But they will have to beat Hawai`i` at the Galen center 1st next week end.
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Post by trojansc on Nov 29, 2015 18:27:56 GMT -5
I don't care if the committee makes me look like a fool but please send USC to San Diego A trip to Austin would be an epic rematch (seniors from both sides met in the 2012 Regional Final) but still, I'll take San Diego so at least I can go. But they will have to beat Hawai`i` at the Galen center 1st next week end. Tell the Wahine bring it on. They don't have the floor defense they used to. Remember now that Hawaii, if they come to either LA school would have to beat LMU or San Diego in the first round. I'd favor the Wahine there.
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Post by c4ndlelight on Nov 29, 2015 18:44:40 GMT -5
1. Texas 2. USC 3. Minnesota 4. Wisconsin 5. A&M 6. Washington 7. Nebraska 8. Florida 9. PSU 10. Stanford 11. UCLA 12. Kansas 13. BYU 14. Mezzo 15. Ohio St. 16. Louisville
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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on Nov 29, 2015 18:52:24 GMT -5
But they will have to beat Hawai`i` at the Galen center 1st next week end. Tell the Wahine bring it on. They don't have the floor defense they used to. Remember now that Hawaii, if they come to either LA school would have to beat LMU or San Diego in the first round. I'd favor the Wahine there. Yep. Would love to say otherwise but Hawaii's floor defense isn't what it used to be. It's mediocre at best. That said, this is the best blocking team that Hawai'i has ever had. I think Hawaii's defenders rely on the block too much.
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Post by vbgirls2 on Nov 29, 2015 18:54:36 GMT -5
Louisville lost their last regular season game to Syracuse, RPI in the 60's?
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Post by owlsem on Nov 29, 2015 19:38:37 GMT -5
bofa, I also see my comment ended up being separated by about 10 posts. My bad. No one would know what the hell I was talking about. Now this is true.
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Post by GoNdoit on Nov 29, 2015 19:55:04 GMT -5
I'm thinking Minnesota should get the Des Moines regional. I'm thinking Nebraska will have to go through TexASS in the Gregory or get shipped out to Seattle to play Washington in the venerable ole Hec Ed to get to Omaha. I'm hoping so. I bought tickets to Des Moines already for round 3/4! Minny fan!!
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Post by bluepenquin on Nov 29, 2015 19:58:15 GMT -5
1. Texas 2. USC 3. Minnesota 4. Wisconsin 5. A&M 6. Washington 7. Nebraska 8. Florida 9. PSU 10. Stanford 11. UCLA 12. Kansas 13. BYU 14. Mezzo 15. Ohio St. 16. Louisville This would be a best case scenario for Kansas - I suspect Wisconsin would happily take this one also (compared to Minnesota). This wouldn't be so good for UCLA. Interesting how who one may play is so much more important than where one is seeded.
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