- Mar 8, 2008
- 6,682
- 1,314
You manipulate the NET by beating up on 300+ ranked teams in the non-con to boost your rankings/metrics. If the majority of the conference does it, like the big 12, then they carry that into conference play with a large amount of all Q1 games. If the games remain close consistently and there’s plenty of variation then they won’t drop much at all in the NET. The big 12’s status is elevated because of that which is why I don’t take seriously what they do in conference and history backs that up with results in March more often than notIt’s almost as if Big 12 non-conference is going to look bad when they play other power 5 teams that turn out mid, but those other teams get the boost of playing an actually good team…
Why don’t we post the strength of schedule for in-conference games? Especially when those account for 60% of the total season?
Last edited: