2008 Lax World MCLA Division 1 Top 25 Poll (4/9/08) is out

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Postby Danny Hogan on Fri Apr 11, 2008 10:29 am

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I don't see Michigan volunteering to play BYU in the first round rather than Lindenwood


I think it's safe to say that EVERY team in the MCLA would rather play Lindenwood than either of those two...

The issue that i'm having is the bickering over what ends up being a difference of at most 2-3 seeds at the tournament. Which would equate to playing say a 6 seed versus a 3 or 4 seed. As has been documented very well in the past few weeks, any of the spots beyond 1 & 2 are a "Crapshoot".... essentially what i'm sayin is that unless you end up as a 15 or 16 seed, based on this years standings a couple of seeds up or down should not give you a significantly easier or harder game.



that is the big picture of what is being discussed here with the 4 SELC teams and UCSB and Sonoma at 8 and 9 (which an arguement can be made that they have similar resumes).

the WCLL teams can just beat who they are supposed to and lose to who they are supposed to with their only threat of dropping being UO and BC jumping...all but 1 of the 4 selc teams will have a loss against a team ranked 11+ in the final stretch (possible they all do if the winner of tonight's UF/FSU tilt doesn't win the conference)....which might bump them into the unfavorable seeding area....or not going at all....


but the overall message of win your games (or at least don't get upset) and you won't have to eat what the pollsters cook up rings true...
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Postby byualum on Fri Apr 11, 2008 12:03 pm

iDinosaur! wrote:The GRLC has got to be feeling left out....... Justin Combs was over-rated?

We have a winner.
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Postby TrainerDan on Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:10 pm

More Cowbell wrote:
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As far as the the SELC (and other conferences) wanting more respect from teams out west.....to me it is simple.....win big games when it counts in Dallas!


It's tough when these teams are seeded 10 and below and matched up against the top teams in the country on the first day... The fact that right now both UCSB and Sonoma would get higher seeds in the tournament than FSU seems absurd to me. FSU has no bad losses, and they beat UCSB head to head.


That's a pretty weak excuse. You're going to have to face the big boys eventually, what's the difference if it's day 1 or day 2? If you are as tough and competitive as you claim to be, it won't matter when you face them. I'll give props to FSU who in '05 faced #1 BYU as a #9 seed and took it to the Cougars and pulled off the upset. Just win the games when you play them in the tourney and you'll get more respect.
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Postby baseballislame on Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:27 pm

better watch out for the big boys
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Postby CPLaxGM on Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:28 pm

Wow, this is an exhausting thread. I hesitate to wade into this debate now that it seems to have died down, but I've got a few points that I don't remember seeing discussed (of course, I could have just glazed over somewhere around page 7) and I think the accusations of bias that have flown around are important and need to be addressed.

1. The UCSB Conundrum
The biggest complaint about the recent poll appears to be that UCSB moved up 2 spots despite going 1-3 since the last ranking, and that there was no explanation besides an obvious WCLL bias. I admit that UCSB moving up seems very odd, so I tried to delve into it deeper.

The biggest problem is that after #1-6, the rankings are an utter mess, especially from #7-#15. No one can argue that since FSU and Florida beat UCSB they should automatically be ranked above them. If that was the case, Utah would be above CSU, LMU above Florida, and UCF above VTech, and I haven't heard anyone making those arguments. Of course, it's also logistically impossible to rank that way since there have been so many Team A beat Team B who beat Team C - but Team C beat Team A scenarios.

We've seen plenty of arguments on this board that the pollsters should not just move teams around from week to week based on the previous ranking. So in essence, the best pollsters are probably starting nearly from scratch each week, and not worried about moving a team up or moving a team down, but simply where does this team belong.

So where do the teams belong?

I tried to figure out how I would rank the #7 - #15 slots, you know like a real pollster, and it doesn't take long to figure out that it's not easy.
CSU: losses to BYU, Sonoma, Utah; wins over BC, UMC, AZ, CP
UCSB: losses to BYU, ASU, FSU, Florida; wins over Sonoma, Claremont, CP, AZ, NE
Sonoma: losses to SFU, UCSB; wins over CSU, CP, TAM
Oregon: losses to CSU, SFU; win over CU
FSU: losses to Georgia, VTech, BC; wins over Utah, SB
BC: losses to Georgia, CSU, UMD; wins over FSU, Florida
Florida: losses to BC, LMU, Chapman; wins over Georgia, SB
VTech: losses to UCF; wins over Georgia, FSU
Georgia: losses to Florida, VTech, Lindenwood; wins over BC, Utah, FSU

Does that paint a clear picture to anyone? If it does, I suggest a career in mathematical theory.

Here's the order I came up with:
CSU, Sonoma, BC, FSU, VTech, UCSB, Oregon, Georgia, Florida

But if you asked me why exactly I placed each team in each position, I would be hard pressed to tell you. There were reasons behind it (e.g. Georgia has good wins but that loss to Lindenwood hurts, Oregon's losses are minimal but so are their quality wins, UCSB's victory over Sonoma helps a lot but that Florida loss is painful, etc.). And I would hardly be able to dispute if someone came up with a very different look for the #7-15 teams.

In a nutshell, right now #7-15 is a roll of the dice. The pollsters may all be diligently analyzing their poll numbers but just coming up with slightly different conclusions.

2. Points for History
The argument that someone made comparing UCSB's current ranking and sending the Florida basketball team to the NCAA tournament this year because they won the past two years is faulty. If I could remember all the way back to critical thinking class, I could tell you if it was a red herring or poisoning the well; whatever it's called, it's wrong.

No matter where you think the Gauchos should be ranked right now, I think everyone can concede that UCSB is right in the thick of this #7-15 jumble. It's not like they should be ranked #25 and their getting boosted to #8 on their past reputation.

They should be ranked somewhere between #7-15, and they ended up on the high end of that range. Within that context, I would say pollsters are perfectly justified using their very recent historical success as a guage to help sort things out. If there is no obvious way to differentiate between these nine teams, it makes sense if someone takes recent success into account.

The national tournament is a grind. For the most part, it takes teams with great depth and excellent coaching to succeed year in and year out. As a pollster, if you can't decide between putting UCSB or VTech at #11 or #12, I don't see why it's biased to pick UCSB. After all, they've demonstrated they can perform in the very recent past.

That doesn't mean you put UCSB at #11 if they deserve to be #25, but in a messy poll situation like the current one I could understand why recent history would be considered.

3. It always seems to work itself out...
In all the years I've been following this tournament, there have been very few disputes about the teams that have gotten into the tournament. Much fewer complaints, than say, the NCAA basketball tournament.

The one specific example I remember is the debate between Cal Poly and Utah in 2006 (obviously I was fairly close to that one so it makes sense that I remember, but I really cannot recall another one). Utah had beaten us during the regular season in OT, so they argued that obviously they were better. Others, saw it differently, probably because Utah was more inconsistent. Cal Poly went to the tournament and Utah was justifiably disappointed.

We performed well and had the only upset in the 1st round (I think). Does it mean we were better than Utah? No, but it showed that the pollsters didn't make a poor choice, although who really knows if they made the correct choice.

The bottom line is that the pollsters have consistently gotten things correct. In over a decade worth of tournaments, we've had essentially one minor controversy over who got in. So even though the regular season is winding down, I have faith in the pollsters to incorporate everything that goes on in the next few weeks and get it right again.

The state of this MCLA union is strong, my friends. The SELC and the WCLL may not like each other much, I've got no particular problem with that, but let's not be firing off ad hominem attacks about "obvious bias" when the truth is likely far less dramatic. When it comes right down to it, I think everyone wants the 16 best representatives at the tournament, regardless of which league they're coming from. And no one is going to jeopardize this system that we've all built together (cue the kumbayah) for the sake of some misplaced allegiance to their particular league.
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Postby CATLAX MAN on Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:41 pm

Excellent summary, Marc. God help us if there is an upset or 2 in the conference tourneys....... :roll:
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Postby Danny Hogan on Fri Apr 11, 2008 3:12 pm

just shows your horsecrap WCLL bias Marc...you left off FSU/UF's win over #25 UCF.

Blows your whole post.






i keed....

i wouldn't say it is SELC / WCLL animosity as much as individuals (no current players or coaches from what i gather) arguing with one another's logic...which is fine by me...
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Postby ineedmorecowbell on Fri Apr 11, 2008 3:40 pm

oh gosh. please don't bring up 2006. it makes me sad inside.
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Postby Sonny on Fri Apr 11, 2008 3:49 pm

Just to keep this wonderful thread going....

First round matchups in Dallas, based on this poll & conference AQ's.

1. Michigan vs. 16. Lindenwood
8. UCSB vs. 9. Sonoma St

4. BYU vs. 13. Florida
5. Simon Fraser vs. 12. Boston College

6. Arizona State vs. 11. Florida State
3. Minn-Duluth vs. 14. Virginia Tech

7. Colorado State vs. 10. Oregon
15. Texas A&M vs. 2. Chapman

Lots of lacrosse still to be played....
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Postby umdulax1 on Fri Apr 11, 2008 4:18 pm

Sonny wrote:Just to keep this wonderful thread going....

First round matchups in Dallas, based on this poll & conference AQ's.

1. Michigan vs. 16. Lindenwood
8. UCSB vs. 9. Sonoma St

4. BYU vs. 13. Florida
5. Simon Fraser vs. 12. Boston College

6. Arizona State vs. 11. Florida State
3. Minn-Duluth vs. 14. Virginia Tech

7. Colorado State vs. 10. Oregon
15. Texas A&M vs. 2. Chapman

Lots of lacrosse still to be played....



Not bad only 1 opening round game among conference foes and only one game the second day if FSU and VaTech upset on day one.

But as Sonny said a whole lot of lacrosse to be played and two more polls to sort things out!
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Postby ineedmorecowbell on Fri Apr 11, 2008 5:21 pm

playing lacrosse is for nerds. let's settle this on the internet.
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Postby NoFlow on Fri Apr 11, 2008 6:57 pm

ineedmorecowbell wrote:playing lacrosse is for nerds. let's settle this on the internet.


:D itd be a lot easier, i wouldnt have to get up and do all that damn running
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Postby Timbalaned on Fri Apr 11, 2008 10:45 pm

NoFlow wrote:
ineedmorecowbell wrote:playing lacrosse is for nerds. let's settle this on the internet.


:D itd be a lot easier, i wouldnt have to get up and do all that damn running


That's why I played goalie for two years :D
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Postby DG on Fri Apr 11, 2008 11:41 pm

Sonny wrote:Just to keep this wonderful thread going....

First round matchups in Dallas, based on this poll & conference AQ's.

1. Michigan vs. 16. Lindenwood
8. UCSB vs. 9. Sonoma St

4. BYU vs. 13. Florida
5. Simon Fraser vs. 12. Boston College

6. Arizona State vs. 11. Florida State
3. Minn-Duluth vs. 14. Virginia Tech

7. Colorado State vs. 10. Oregon
15. Texas A&M vs. 2. Chapman

Lots of lacrosse still to be played....


Sonny is posting stuff that I posted back 4 pages ago, and is getting comments on it...I have officially become irrelevant. :oops:
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Postby iDinosaur! on Sat Apr 12, 2008 12:33 am

DG wrote:
Sonny wrote:Just to keep this wonderful thread going....

First round matchups in Dallas, based on this poll & conference AQ's.

1. Michigan vs. 16. Lindenwood
8. UCSB vs. 9. Sonoma St

4. BYU vs. 13. Florida
5. Simon Fraser vs. 12. Boston College

6. Arizona State vs. 11. Florida State
3. Minn-Duluth vs. 14. Virginia Tech

7. Colorado State vs. 10. Oregon
15. Texas A&M vs. 2. Chapman

Lots of lacrosse still to be played....


Sonny is posting stuff that I posted back 4 pages ago, and is getting comments on it...I have officially become irrelevant. :oops:


Your post had an obvious RMLC bias. :lol:
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