RoyalBlu Posted yesterday at 03:41 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 03:41 AM Don't know how many have noticed but Buffalo looks like it is turning the corner back to respectable ... Eastern seems to have found a quality post guy that was riding the bench at CMU (albeit behind a really god player who transferred) and is it me, or has Kent State abandoned defense for a chuk-n-duk offense. 1 Quote
csims0917 Posted yesterday at 05:07 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:07 AM 1 hour ago, RoyalBlu said: Don't know how many have noticed but Buffalo looks like it is turning the corner back to respectable ... Eastern seems to have found a quality post guy that was riding the bench at CMU (albeit behind a really god player who transferred) and is it me, or has Kent State abandoned defense for a chuk-n-duk offense. I gave Buffalo a shout out in the mac chat! Quote
csims0917 Posted yesterday at 05:10 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:10 AM Murray state lost by 11 to SMU, Tulane won, Princeton beat bucknell by 10, I’ll update Kenpom when I go in the office Thursday I’m tired 2 Quote
tpsjugglerdude Posted yesterday at 01:55 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:55 PM I love our OOC schedule this year. Overall our opponents are 16-5 with two of those loses being to Akron. None of our opponents have a "bad" loss yet outside of Milwaukee losing to Wofford. Obviously a small sample size, but off to a great start. JMU 2-1 (Akron) Princeton 1-1 (Akron) Purdue 2-0 Iona 2-0 Milwaukee 2-1(Wofford) Bucknell 2-1 (Princeton) Tulane 3-0 Murray St 2-1 (SMU) Potential Paradise Jam opponents: Evansville 2-1 (Purdue) Oregon St 2-0 6 1 Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, tpsjugglerdude said: I love our OOC schedule this year. Overall our opponents are 16-5 with two of those loses being to Akron. None of our opponents have a "bad" loss yet outside of Milwaukee losing to Wofford. Obviously a small sample size, but off to a great start. JMU 2-1 (Akron) 146 Princeton 1-1 (Akron) 223 Purdue 2-0 7 Iona 2-0 186 Milwaukee 2-1(Wofford) 191 Bucknell 2-1 (Princeton) 259 Tulane 3-0 109 Murray St 2-1 (SMU) 125 Potential Paradise Jam opponents: 2nd Round: Evansville 2-1 (Purdue) 263 2nd Round: Oregon St 2-0 139 Other Side of Bracket: Charleston 171 Other Side of Bracket: UMass 175 Other Side of Bracket: Yale 65 Other Side of Bracket: Green Bay 333 I added the current KenPom rankings for each team, and added the rest of the Paradise Jam field. I know it's early, but this is a nice, competitive-yet-winnable OOC schedule. If the Paradise Jam includes a combination of beating Iona and 2/3 Oregon State/Charleston/Yale, it'll have a similar outlook to last year's OOC schedule which was pretty solid. The team this year is seemingly much more capable, however, of making this at this point in the season. For comparison, here is where last year's OOC schedule ended up in KenPom: Arkansas State 84 Saint Mary's 25 Lamar 158 Omaha 165 Alabama St 269 Northern Kentucky 230 Milwaukee 141 Yale 74 Jackson State 246 Princeton 177 South Alabama 109 Edited 23 hours ago by Let'sGoZips94 2 Quote
kreed5120 Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago (edited) 26 minutes ago, Let'sGoZips94 said: The team this year is seemingly much more capable I know we technically have 4 new starters, but we seemed to have returned a lot more minutes compared to most teams as we returned pretty much all our bench players and then elevated them to bigger roles. Of the new players added to this years rotation thus far Eric already had 1 year learning the system in practice and Evan was born to play this style of basketball. That leaves only Ognjen who admittedly seems to still be adapting. Meanwhile, other teams have 5, 6, 7 new players in their rotation. It gives us a huge advantage this early in the year. Edited 23 hours ago by kreed5120 3 Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, kreed5120 said: I know we technically have 4 new starters, but we seemed to have returned a lot more minutes compared to most teams as we returned pretty much all our bench players and then elevated them to bigger roles. Of the new players added to this years rotation thus far Eric already had 1 year learning the system in practice and Evan was born to play this style of basketball. That leaves only Ognjen who admittedly seems to still be adapting. Meanwhile, other teams have 5, 6, 7 new players in their rotation. It gives us a huge advantage this early in the year. It also helps when one of the new starters is the older brother of the stud redshirt freshman starter. Evan has been a blessing so far this season. Kudos to their parents who seemingly raised terrific young men. 2 Quote
RoyalBlu Posted 13 hours ago Author Report Posted 13 hours ago 10 hours ago, Let'sGoZips94 said: I added the current KenPom rankings for each team, and added the rest of the Paradise Jam field. I know it's early, but this is a nice, competitive-yet-winnable OOC schedule. If the Paradise Jam includes a combination of beating Iona and 2/3 Oregon State/Charleston/Yale, it'll have a similar outlook to last year's OOC schedule which was pretty solid. The team this year is seemingly much more capable, however, of making this at this point in the season. For comparison, here is where last year's OOC schedule ended up in KenPom: Arkansas State 84 Saint Mary's 25 Lamar 158 Omaha 165 Alabama St 269 Northern Kentucky 230 Milwaukee 141 Yale 74 Jackson State 246 Princeton 177 South Alabama 109 As we can see with this, only five of the games hit that 'sweet spot' for games vs. Kenpom teams 50-150, and two of those, thank goodness, came via the Sun Belt Challenge. Considering how it is becoming harder and harder for top end MAC programs to get those 50-150 Kenpom games, Groce and the more veteran MAC Coaches should try to get one more conference (C-USA, Mo-Valley, CAA) challenge on the books. It would make scheduling a lot easier, w/the caveat those second round games are Kenpom-based, even if they are repeat matchups from the previous season. Just a suggestion. Quote
csims0917 Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago (edited) James Madison lost to Longwood. We got catfished out of a good opponent it seems. JMU has been ugly so far Milwaukee lost to Indiana. They kept it around 10 for 30 mins and Indiana pulled away Edited 12 hours ago by csims0917 Quote
kreed5120 Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, csims0917 said: James Madison lost to Longwood. We got catfished out of a good opponent it seems. JMU has been ugly so far It might still be a little too early to say definitively. They have a lot of new bodies this year. It will likely take them most of OOC to find themselves. I certainly know last year we struggled in OOC play for similar reasons. 2 Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, csims0917 said: James Madison lost to Longwood. We got catfished out of a good opponent it seems. JMU has been ugly so far Milwaukee lost to Indiana. They kept it around 10 for 30 mins and Indiana pulled away James Madison has quite a bit of talent with no chemistry yet. They'll be fine, and when they are fine, we won't have to play them. Edited 10 hours ago by Let'sGoZips94 1 Quote
csims0917 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Update #3! Buffalo and Toledo were the biggest risers. Some fallers including JMU but teams like Murray St fell due to P4 losses. It’s that time of year for those but they’ll go back up. Zips go down to 77 for just existing as I like to call it Quote
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