On Friday, March 25, 2022 at 2:42:03 PM UTC-4, xyzzy wrote:
JGibson <[email protected]> wrote:
Based on the KenPom ratings, the NIT semifinal between Washington State (#35) and Texas A&M (#41) has a lower summation of total ordinal rankings (76) than the sweet 16 game between Iowa State (#38) and Miami (#44) (82).
It’s to be expected that the top teams in the NIT could have been NCAA-worthy. It’s just a question of how many small conference auto-bids you want to take away to rectify this. Heck the whole reason we have a
first four is to try squeeze in more at-large teams as the number of conferences entitled to auto-bids increased.
Nothing really to rectify. A run by St. Peter's, who would have been excluded if there were no auto-bids, is actually more fun than a run by Washington State or A&M. It was more just an amusing note. Note that the other NIT semifinal between Xavier (#
56 kenpom) and St. Bonaventure (#73 kenpom) does not have the sam effect. In fact, even after NIT and NCAA games have been played, St. Bonaventure is still only above 1 NCAA at-large team - Rutgers (#77), while Xavier adds the other play-in game loser
in Wyoming (#65).
Watching the changes of the teams as the tournament goes on always amuses me. Using, kenpom, North Carolina was seeded correctly as a #8 seed (30th) going into the tournament, but if we reseeded the entire tournament now, they should be a #4 seed.
Washington State was 55th when the tournament was selected but their NIT run has them up to 37th (was 35th when I posted my post above).
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