Bigeasthoops.com Top 25, week 3
December 28, 2006 4:57 pm by Dan'l BTop 25 Schools (complete list)
# School W- L Rat SoS (r) NCSoS (r) -1W
1 Florida 11- 2 27.5 1.0 (159) 1.0 (168) 2
2 North Carolina 10- 1 27.2 5.1 (42) 5.1 (49) 1
3 Arizona 9- 1 24.9 8.2 (7) 8.2 (11) 3
4 Connecticut 11- 0 23.5 -3.3 (295) -3.3 (300) 6
5 Texas A&M 10- 2 22.8 0.3 (184) 0.3 (192) 7
6 UCLA 10- 0 22.4 7.4 (13) 7.4 (17) 15
7 Kansas 10- 2 21.4 2.5 (108) 2.5 (123) 8
8 Villanova 8- 2 21.2 4.3 (64) 4.3 (69) 4
9 Notre Dame 10- 1 20.2 -2.2 (267) -2.2 (271) 18
10 Ohio St 10- 2 20.1 5.2 (38) 5.2 (44) 5
10 Wisconsin 13- 1 20.1 1.4 (142) 1.4 (152) 26
12 Duke 11- 1 19.5 8.8 (3) 8.8 (6) 12
13 Oregon 11- 0 19.4 0.4 (183) 0.4 (191) 11
14 Maryland 11- 2 18.5 4.7 (51) 3.7 (87) 9
15 Gonzaga 9- 4 18.4 8.5 (5) 8.5 (9) 16
15 Illinois 12- 2 18.4 4.8 (48) 4.8 (57) 10
17 Indiana 8- 3 18.1 4.7 (51) 4.7 (59) 22
17 Clemson 12- 0 18.1 -0.9 (227) -0.9 (232) 21
19 Kentucky 9- 3 17.6 11.1 (1) 11.1 (2) 28
19 Memphis 9- 3 17.6 5.4 (31) 6.3 (26) 37
21 Georgia 7- 2 17.5 -0.4 (210) -0.4 (220) 14
22 Virginia Tech 8- 3 17.2 4.6 (54) 4.2 (71) 28
23 Georgia Tech 8- 3 17.0 4.9 (45) 5.2 (44) 37
24 Butler 11- 1 16.9 8.0 (8) 8.8 (6) 13
24 Missouri St 9- 2 16.9 2.9 (99) 2.8 (113) 17
The rest of the Big East
29 West Virginia 8- 1 15.5 -2.9 (283) -2.9 (289) 30
34 Georgetown 9- 3 15.3 1.4 (142) 1.4 (152) 33
38 DePaul 7- 5 14.8 7.4 (13) 7.4 (17) 55
39 Pittsburgh 11- 2 14.7 3.5 (88) 3.5 (94) 51
52 Syracuse 10- 3 12.6 2.0 (122) 2.0 (136) 54
59 Marquette 11- 2 11.1 1.4 (142) 1.4 (152) 51
74 Providence 9- 2 9.0 1.5 (141) 1.5 (148) 64
78 Louisville 7- 4 8.4 3.2 (94) 3.2 (105) 110
92 Seton Hall 6- 2 7.2 0.0 (195) 0.0 (202) 74
99 Cincinnati 9- 3 6.2 1.4 (142) 1.4 (152) 103
128 St John's 8- 3 3.3 -2.9 (283) -2.9 (289) 104
150 South Florida 7- 5 1.1 -3.0 (288) -3.0 (293) 133
209 Rutgers 5- 5 -3.5 1.4 (142) 1.4 (152) 224
Top 10 Conferences (complete list)
# Conference W- L Rat SoS (r) NCSoS (r)
1 Atlantic Coast 105-32 13.9 3.3 (3) 2.6 (7)
2 Southeastern 107-30 12.8 1.9 (9) 1.9 (11)
3 Big Ten 103-35 12.1 2.4 (6) 2.4 (8)
4 Pacific 10 88-22 11.7 2.0 (8) 2.0 (10)
5 Big East 136-43 11.3 0.8 (17) 0.8 (18)
6 Big 12 97-36 10.4 0.5 (22) 0.5 (24)
7 Missouri Valley 76-30 10.1 2.3 (7) 1.8 (12)
8 Mountain West 69-31 5.0 0.6 (20) 0.6 (22)
9 Conference USA 65-48 3.9 -0.1 (23) -0.2 (25)
10 West Coast 41-56 3.6 4.3 (1) 4.3 (1)
Projected Big East Standings (view page)
# School pW*- pL* pCSoS* (r) pW*- pL* PS?
1 Connecticut 13.7- 2.3 9.3 (16) 26.9- 3.1 NCAA-1
2 Notre Dame 12.6- 3.4 10.0 (15) 24.6- 4.4 NCAA-3
3 Villanova 11.9- 4.1 12.7 (1) 22.7- 6.3 NCAA-2
4 West Virginia 10.2- 5.8 10.8 (11) 20.6- 7.4 NCAA-8
5 Depaul 9.8- 6.2 10.9 (10) 17.7-11.3 NCAA-10
6 Georgetown 9.6- 6.4 12.3 (3) 19.2- 9.8 NCAA-9
7 Pittsburgh 9.3- 6.7 12.0 (6) 21.9- 9.1 NCAA-10
8 Syracuse 8.3- 7.7 12.1 (5) 19.3-10.7 NIT
9 Providence 7.5- 8.5 10.2 (14) 17.7-11.3 NIT
9 Marquette 7.5- 8.5 12.0 (6) 19.5-10.5 NIT
11 Seton Hall 6.5- 9.5 10.4 (12) 14.9-13.1 NIT
12 Louisville 6.4- 9.6 12.2 (4) 15.2-13.8 NIT
13 Cincinnati 5.9-10.1 10.4 (12) 15.7-14.3 NIT
14 St John's 4.0-12.0 11.3 (9) 13.0-16.0
15 South Florida 3.4-12.6 11.6 (8) 11.8-18.2
16 Rutgers 1.5-14.5 12.4 (2) 7.3-20.7
- If, for the sake of discussion, I give these rankings more credit than they deserve, the threshold for NCAA tournament at-large consideration is a rating of about 13.0. Seven BEast schools are solidly above that threshold, with an upper-tier of UConn, Villanova, and the Irish, and a mid-tier of WVU, the Hoyas, DePaul, and Pitt. Syracuse and Marquette have put themselves on the bubble.
- Clearly, the rest of the season will be much more important than what we’ve seen so far. These rankings and ratings are intended to give some perspective on the quality of play and competition thus far. From here, performing above .500 in conference play and doing well in the conference tournament will move these teams up and down significantly.
- Pittsburgh played great basketball in their first half-dozen games and looked like the upper-tier team that their ranking predicated. The second half-dozen was not so satisfactory. NIT-quality teams would produce that record, with medicore results against subpar schools — wins by 14, 17, and 3 over R. Morris, Duquesne, and Buffalo — and unimpressive games against big conference schools on the road. Saturday’s victory over a decent Dayton squad was a much better performance, and if those types of games continue, it will be a matter of time before Pitt rises back to the top.
- The small conference schools are sliding. Butler and Missouri St. are barely in the top 25 and Wichita St.’s recent losses have pushed them out. Only Gonzaga has held steady at #15.



















2 Responses to “Bigeasthoops.com Top 25, week 3”
These rankings are wacky. Looking forward to some conference play to get some real data behind these rankings.
Yeah, but they do give a decent indication of team/conference strength. And it’s not if the data is fake. It’s just that the data is not good enough upon which you can base a valid conclusion.
That said, I’m definitely looking forward to conference play! Next week, baby!
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