




Rich Gonzalez
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@PrepCalTrack
PrepCalTrack editor. Arcadia Invitational Meet Director (since 2001). Nike Cross Nationals Management Team (since 2004). Gatorade Player Of The Year Program.
























The Big 12 is ditching its new LED basketball court in favor of hardwood, according to @CBSSports. The switch will reportedly happen overnight in time for the conference's tournament semifinal. The digital court had received mixed reviews from players ⬇️

Miami of Ohio men’s basketball team (with a 31-1 record) will likely get selected as one of the 37 non-automatic bids into the NCAA bracket after being upset today in the FIRST ROUND of the Mid-American Conference Tournament. But should they be selected? 👉 👉 👉 Their 31-1 is actually 28-1 against Division 1 teams (the committee only weighs Division I outcomes). They have only one win against a team with a NET Ranking in the Top 125 nationally (!!!). The NET Ranking, Quadrant 1 wins and Quadrant 3/4 losses are the most key metrics the committee uses. Their strength of schedule was 304 out of 365. Their own NET Ranking is 54…. with only 37 at-large spots available. They have no Quadrant 1 wins and just two Quadrant 2 wins this year. Quadrant 1-level teams are good-caliber teams in the hunt for automatic and at-large selections. Quadrant 2-level teams are typically not in the hunt for at-large selection but hope to get an auto spot into the NCAA Tournament by winning a weaker conference tournament or the regular season conference title, depending on their respective conference’s protocol. Quadrant 3 and Quadrant 4 teams are not very competitive teams. Also, 26 of Miami of Ohio’s 28 Division 1 wins are against Quad 3/4 teams. teams. Miami of Ohio has only FACED one “above average” team all year long…. and won that home game by 4 points . Their loss today? Against NET Ranking #204 UMass. With a bad strength of schedule, no quality wins, and one bad loss, their evidentiary ledger does not stack up as well as the ledger of other bubble teams. Are they a bad team? Not at all (and they have a very sound player in Suder too). But in their one key game this year to get off “the bubble” and make “The Big Dance”, they lost to #204 UMass (under solid veteran coach Frank Martin). Can Miami of Ohio win a game in the ncaa tournament? Certainly. But there are a couple of teams with slightly better arguments for an invitation who won’t get picked either. I think Miami of Ohio gets picked by a committee that will feel the public pressure of their 31-1 record, despite what a closer look reveals. Before one talks historically about prior 1-loss teams and what their seeding was in getting selected in those years, you might want to check the strength of schedule of those prior 1-loss teams. Big difference (much tougher schedules). Miami of Ohio isn’t “entitled” to a selection, but I think they will get the invitation as 37 teams get picked and typically 2 or 3 “right at the bubble” teams implode under pressure. There are never 37 at-large teams with a “strong argument.” If Miami of Ohio doesn’t get selected, they weren’t “ripped off”. They simply didn’t beat a #204 team when they had to in the one game that mattered. 🤷🏻♂️ In case you are wondering, Quad 1/Quad 2 wins of this year’s bubble teams: North Carolina State, 11; UCF, 11; Missouri, 9; SMU, 9; Oklahoma, 9; New Mexico, 8; Santa Clara, 8; Texas, 7; Auburn, 7; Indiana, 7; VCU, 5; Miami of Ohio ….. 2. 🫣 @trigonis30 @RonMFlores @ChemicalAT @FrankieBur @latsondheimer #MarchMadness #SelectionSunday @MM_MBB_TV @AuburnMBB @SMUBasketball



