StickSideHigh wrote:Step 2: Lose 7 of them for qulaity losses and have one upset win
Only applies to UMD.
StickSideHigh wrote:Step 2: Lose 7 of them for qulaity losses and have one upset win
Zamboni_Driver wrote:John Paul wrote:(Nothing wrong with having this discussion though. The poll should generate discussion.)
As for a team perspective...
Teams like UMD and Oregon are going through what we went through 8 or 9 years ago. We quickly realized we had to play a national schedule against great teams to get better, and we had to win some of those games to earn respect. We found ways to bring them to us (the Michigan Invitational) and we traveled once or twice (three times this year) to play top 10 teams. It wasn't cheap, but it benefited us in a lot of ways, including the poll.
Thus the NC isn't the best teams, just the best teams of the most consistent programs.
The Hypothetical (for example): A lower program gets a coach and 2 stellar recruiting classes. They go from losing records to winning their conference AQ in 3 years on an upset, but get seeded 16th. They lose immediately to the #1 because they know they are not the #1. They win their consolation matches, which immediately everyone points out that the team they beat had hopes of a NC and didn't care (played everyone). Basically a lose-lose at their first NC. Without being about to show anything they still can't get too many teams to play them. The next year, they only rise to 14th because they started so low in the ranks, and there is alot of parity. At nationals they lose on the first day, and with it ends the run of a talented team. In this example this team is believing they are 9-7th and are just looking for that recognition.
Ravaging Beast wrote:Why didn't any of the teams play BYU, Oregon, Michigan, UMD, Chapman, CSU, etc? Most of the SELC teams live in warm climates. Why not invite out teams like UMD, BYU, CSU, or Michigan who would probably love to get a little bronze in February? It is something you guys will have to think of next year to boost your conference status. See how much attention the UCSB trip has brought to the SELC. Imagine if some of the other teams came as well and you guys beat up on them too.
Highheat wrote:I hate to break the news to you, but it's a National Championship, not a National let's-play-for-7th-ship...
CATLAX MAN wrote:Stryker,
The solution to the problem is easy. Schedule multiple teams that are going to be in the Top 10 every year and you won't have this "non-recognition" problem. The more exposure you get amongst the voters, the more likely you will get the recognition you crave.
CATLAX MAN wrote:Stryker,
The solution to the problem is easy. Schedule multiple teams that are going to be in the Top 10 every year and you won't have this "non-recognition" problem. The more exposure you get amongst the voters, the more likely you will get the recognition you crave.
UCSB is having a down year, UO is unremarkable, and Noma is not looking so good yet they sit comfortable in the Top 10 while hot teams from other regions who have beaten them have to hold their collective breaths for a tourney bid.
StrykerFSU wrote:e.) no team from the SELC have ever been out matched at the Tourney in the last two decades (those darn 02 Auburn Tigers)
UkraineNotWeak wrote:UCSB is having a down year, UO is unremarkable, and Noma is not looking so good yet they sit comfortable in the Top 10 while hot teams from other regions who have beaten them have to hold their collective breaths for a tourney bid.
Once again, a blatant lie. Sonoma has lost twice. A blowout to UCSB and a one goal loss to SFU. Both teams are ranked higher than them.
StrykerFSU wrote:CATLAX MAN wrote:Stryker,
The solution to the problem is easy. Schedule multiple teams that are going to be in the Top 10 every year and you won't have this "non-recognition" problem. The more exposure you get amongst the voters, the more likely you will get the recognition you crave.
Eureka! It's so simple! Actually, what I really crave is for Lehigh to get an offense and compete in the Patriot League again but that's not really relevant to this discussion.
I don't have the time to crosscheck the final rankings of these teams in their respective years but since 2005 FSU has played Sonoma 2x, LMU 2x, UCSB 2x, BYU 2x, Santa Clara 2x, Chapman, Michigan, BC, Utah, and Colo...wait, not them.
UF has played Oregon, Colorado 2x, Michigan 2x, BYU, Utah, Santa Clara 2x, Chapman 2x, BC, LMU, UCLA, USC, Cal, and UCSB.
So I guess because neither FSU nor UF played CSU in the past three years they don't get the respect that I crave for them. I hear you, they lost some of those games and that's true but for games that weren't played this season...wait...for it...it doesn't matter! Just like this whole argument doesn't matter. All that matters is what happens this season. Namely FSU and UF beating UCSB and FSU taking down Utah (who also lost to UGA).
Hey man, I certainly don't lie. I interpret results of games. Such as UCSB losing to UF and FSU and then thumping Sonoma. My interpretation is that Sonoma isn't as good as their ranking would suggest and I have wanted to engage in reasonable debate with other fans of the league concerning that ranking and others in the recent poll. If you'd like to join in then keep it civil and back up your points with facts or reasonable/intelligent theories.
Or digress into silly pot shots if you like.
StrykerFSU wrote:
Hey man, I certainly don't lie. I interpret results of games. Such as UCSB losing to UF and FSU and then thumping Sonoma. My interpretation is that Sonoma isn't as good as their ranking would suggest and I have wanted to engage in reasonable debate with other fans of the league concerning that ranking and others in the recent poll. If you'd like to join in then keep it civil and back up your points with facts or reasonable/intelligent theories.
Or digress into silly pot shots if you like.
westcoastlax wrote:Sonoma's loss to SB is not as much of a blowout as everyone thinks, in my very biased opinion. The game was very close until the last 7 minutes when SB went on a run Sonoma could not recover from. SB was coming off two embarresing losses in their mind and playing at home.
These teams have argueably one of the biggest rivalrys in league history, and SB was playing with a rediculous amount of fire and intensity (Not to mention Sonoma was without their second leading scorer due to injury).
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