I want to do a bracketology from last year's Selection Sunday NET just using the Tier 1 and 2 critietia (ie not using NET) and see how close I come to the actual seeds. Basically I want to see how much NET was used.
NET Ranking - Men's College Basketball | WarrenNolan.com
2022 Men's College Basketball NET Ranking: NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET) a ranking of teams based on five factors, team value index, net efficiency, winning percentage, adjusted winning percentage, and scoring margin.www.warrennolan.com
Only one I could find. It’s the final one however so it includes the NCAA tournament and prolly NIT then too.
Not sure this exists out there anywhere.
The funny thing is that it wasn't all that long ago that you were talking about how great a certain web site is, and in the same thread you asked this same question, and a poster who will remain nameless pointed out to you that if you just actually looked on the web site that you thought was so great you'd find exactly what you were looking for.
But never let it be said that you did a minutes worth of research on your own when you can wait for hours or days to see if someone will find something for you.
It lists the post-NCAAT NET rankings and data. I told you that.
This site has historic dataI want to do a bracketology from last year's Selection Sunday NET just using the Tier 1 and 2 critietia (ie not using NET) and see how close I come to the actual seeds. Basically I want to see how much NET was used.
This site has historic data
Wake Forest Demon Deacons NET Team Sheet at Bracketologists
bracketologists.com
It probably took you, what, three or four days to find that?
I looked at that one earlier in the week. It gives you pre-NCAAT rankings but post-NCAAT rankings for the Quad results. It also doesn't have SOS's. Its the best I've found though. I dont know why you keep up bringing up the Warren Nolan site. I've told you 100 times, its post-NCAAT.
Look at the team sheets of a team that made the tournament.
For instance, Kansas
It explicitly says "Quadrant records and NET rankings below are based on Selection Sunday (March 13, 2022) of the 2021-22 season. They do not include any postseason data."
I mean you really want to find this information out, but you also really want someone else to spoon feed you the information that you want.
I did and I know it says that but the team sheets list post-NCAAT quad records. It also doesnt list SOS's.
The conspiracy theorist in me thinks the NCAA quickly gets rid of Selection Sunday data points so people cant reverse engineer it.
So to get what you want you need to do a little work. Instead of having someone spoon feed it to you.
Got it.
So you're asking for full transparency and you're not gunna stop until you get to the bottom of itI have. It doesn't exist. Its a conspiracy. I am trying to do a great service for you guys
I am trying to do a great service for you guys
So you're asking for full transparency and you're not gunna stop until you get to the bottom of it
Sure as soon as they check Mar a Lago first.Yes. I think the pre-NCAAT data is classified. They should check Biden's house.
Sure as soon as they check Mar a Lago first.
Found this from selection Sunday 2021 http://stats.ncaa.org/selection_rankings/nitty_gritties/18704Yea check that too because it sure aint on the interent. This is highly classified information. We must not let anyone reverse engineer their picks
Found this from selection Sunday 2021 http://stats.ncaa.org/selection_rankings/nitty_gritties/18704
The first 4 in 2021 had NETs of 45, 46, 70 and 72. Rutgers had an 80 NET last year.
When I was an undergrad Pitt used to have a phone number you could call for things like this. It was awesome…but the main reason none of us 80/90s kids know how to look stuff up on the internet on our own 😂