Don’t know if you’ve seen this but the NCAA has dropped 3 of the 5 ratings they used to determine their Net rankings. The 3 they dropped, including winning percentage helped mid-majors. The 2 they kept pretty much assures no mid-majors has no chance of achieving a high net ranking. The only 2 they kept were “quality wins” and “strength of opponent”. In other words if you are not in a power conference forget it. This of course assures the big boys will keep all the at large bids.
The NET rankings don’t mean anything. Never have. Never will.apaladin wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 8:21 pmDon’t know if you’ve seen this but the NCAA has dropped 3 of the 5 ratings they used to determine their Net rankings. The 3 they dropped, including winning percentage helped mid-majors. The 2 they kept pretty much assures no mid-majors has no chance of achieving a high net ranking. The only 2 they kept were “quality wins” and “strength of opponent”. In other words if you are not in a power conference forget it. This of course assures the big boys will keep all the at large bids.