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    Re: The State of UK Basketball for 2011..

    Quote Originally Posted by MsgMills View Post
    They've had the bad luck on shots goin in and U of L has had the good luck......
    Just can't help yourself can you Mills?

    I don't think it is the losses that have fans concerned, I think it is more of who those losses have come against. I mean really Alabama? Ole Miss? That is where the problem lies. If they win the games they should have, the Florida loss is not a big deal. When you lose to horrible teams like the two I mentioned (both outside of the top 100 RPI) people have a right to be concerned. When you are 4-4 in a mediocre conference with the talent that UK has there is a right to be concerned.

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    Re: The State of UK Basketball for 2011..

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim_T View Post
    Just can't help yourself can you Mills?

    I don't think it is the losses that have fans concerned, I think it is more of who those losses have come against. I mean really Alabama? Ole Miss? That is where the problem lies. If they win the games they should have, the Florida loss is not a big deal. When you lose to horrible teams like the two I mentioned (both outside of the top 100 RPI) people have a right to be concerned. When you are 4-4 in a mediocre conference with the talent that UK has there is a right to be concerned.
    http://www.warrennolan.com/basketball/2011/rpi

    Not sure what RPI rankings you're looking at Tim, but both Mississippi and Alabama are ranked in the top 100. It would seem to me that Louisville also lost to a coupe of mediocre teams in Drexel and Providence. And yes both of those are ranked in the top 100 also, but Providence is at 100. Also Kentucky is ranked 12th in the RPI and Louisville is in the mid 20s.

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    Re: The State of UK Basketball for 2011..

    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
    http://www.warrennolan.com/basketball/2011/rpi

    Not sure what RPI rankings you're looking at Tim, but both Mississippi and Alabama are ranked in the top 100. It would seem to me that Louisville also lost to a coupe of mediocre teams in Drexel and Providence. And yes both of those are ranked in the top 100 also, but Providence is at 100. Also Kentucky is ranked 12th in the RPI and Louisville is in the mid 20s.

    Boys and Girls, I am a UK fan but I also call a spade a spade and call them like I see them. I know this is an opinion and we all know what "opinion's" are but if UK is the 12th best team in the country per the RPI then RIP the RPI. The SEC right now is rated as the 6th best CONFERENCE in the country, just behind the Mountain West and just ahead of the Pac 10, and Kentucky is barely the 4th or 5th best team in the conference right now. Either that means the conference rankings are completely messed up or UK's ranking is completely messed up. You can't tell me that there are not at least 5-6 teams out of the Big East alone that would not drill the Big Blue on a neutral site plus the likes of PUKE (I mean Duke), Texas, Ohio State, Kansas ....

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    Re: The State of UK Basketball for 2011..

    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
    http://www.warrennolan.com/basketball/2011/rpi

    Not sure what RPI rankings you're looking at Tim, but both Mississippi and Alabama are ranked in the top 100. It would seem to me that Louisville also lost to a coupe of mediocre teams in Drexel and Providence. And yes both of those are ranked in the top 100 also, but Providence is at 100. Also Kentucky is ranked 12th in the RPI and Louisville is in the mid 20s.

    I should have clarified, neither Alabama and Ole Miss were in the top 100 when they beat UK.

    Not sure what the UK/U of L thing has to do with the subject.

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    Re: The State of UK Basketball for 2011..

    Hey Jaws, the RPI isn't an indicator of how well a team is doing. It is more an indicator of how good the teams they have played are doing and how strong a schedule you have played as you can see from the definition below. So Kentucky can **** and still have a high RPI ranking. It just shows that they have played a tough schedule and that teams like, oh say, Louisville, have played a lesser schedule to pad their won/loss record. In fact, if Louisville keeps winning in the Big East, it helps Kentucky's RPI and the more Kentucky loses the more it hurts Louisville's RPI. (Based on the fact that Kentucky beat Louisville at home this year). Just for example.

    RPI =
    A team's strength of schedule (SOS) accounts for 75% of the RPI calculation and is 2/3 its opponents' winning percentage and 1/3 times its opponents' opponents' winning percentage.

    And Tim, thanks for that clarification. Also I guess I could have worded my UK / U of L thing more like you did: I don't think it is the losses that have fans concerned, I think it is more of who those losses have come against. I mean really Drexel at the Yum Center? Providence?
    But then the more I think about it, Louisville fans aren't concerned, they're use to it.

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    Re: The State of UK Basketball for 2011..

    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
    Hey Jaws, the RPI isn't an indicator of how well a team is doing. It is more an indicator of how good the teams they have played are doing and how strong a schedule you have played as you can see from the definition below. So Kentucky can **** and still have a high RPI ranking. It just shows that they have played a tough schedule and that teams like, oh say, Louisville, have played a lesser schedule to pad their won/loss record. In fact, if Louisville keeps winning in the Big East, it helps Kentucky's RPI and the more Kentucky loses the more it hurts Louisville's RPI. (Based on the fact that Kentucky beat Louisville at home this year). Just for example.

    RPI =
    A team's strength of schedule (SOS) accounts for 75% of the RPI calculation and is 2/3 its opponents' winning percentage and 1/3 times its opponents' opponents' winning percentage.

    And Tim, thanks for that clarification. Also I guess I could have worded my UK / U of L thing more like you did: I don't think it is the losses that have fans concerned, I think it is more of who those losses have come against. I mean really Drexel at the Yum Center? Providence?
    But then the more I think about it, Louisville fans aren't concerned, they're use to it.

    I am not concerned with our losses to Drexel and Providence. I figure a signature road win over a top 5 team cancels those out. Have you noticed anything about the RPI and strength of schedule? Once conference play started, U of L's sos and RPI started rising while UK's started dropping. Almost makes you think that UK gets all of those cupcakes in conference.

    What is UK's biggest win this season? Oh that's right, a win on the road against a depleted Louisville team. I guess that is what they will have to hang their hats on come selection Sunday.

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    Re: The State of UK Basketball for 2011..

    Everybody calm down....it's okay....Kentucky won tonight, so we're back in the Final 4 at least. Might as well go ahead and talk National Championship.



    Gonna have to start calling Cal "The Possum"....because we're fine at home, but we get killed on the road.

    At least we beat that sweat-hog, Jim-Bakker-like cry-baby, Bruce Pearl. It looked like somebody shoved Shrek inside a road cone tonight with him in that orange blazer.

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    LOL I'm calm MrSplitshot. Good win tonight for the Cats. Not so sure about that final four thing though. LOL.
    Oh by the way Tim, I wouldn't put that Louisville win as the Cat's biggest win this season. They beat the #2 team in the Big East also. And come to think of it they just beat the team that beat the # 1 team in the Big East. So they beat the # 2 and # 3 teams in the best conference in the country and they also beat the team that beat the # 1 team in that conference.........hmmmmm not bad i'd say.

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    Tim, I still think Shaggy is kyfanatic. He has nothing on his profile and can not open his mouth about basketball without slamming Louisville. I thought this thread was about Ky.

    Good win last night Cat fans, although no offense I think Tenn is horrible, but I'm not taking anything away from the fact UK played very well.

    Funny stuff Brian, I almost blew coffee on that road cone thing. Pearl is a cheating arsehole.

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    Re: The State of UK Basketball for 2011..

    Quote Originally Posted by mhall View Post
    Tim, I still think Shaggy is kyfanatic. He has nothing on his profile and can not open his mouth about basketball without slamming Louisville. I thought this thread was about Ky.

    Good win last night Cat fans, although no offense I think Tenn is horrible, but I'm not taking anything away from the fact UK played very well.

    Funny stuff Brian, I almost blew coffee on that road cone thing. Pearl is a cheating arsehole.

    I don't knw Mark, I believe they have both been on at the same time, but you might be right. Perhaps they are one of these classy folks in this video. Takes a lot of testicular fortitude to boo a kid.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7Bas...eature=related

    Imagine this in your mind, some 40-year-old cat fan saying in a voice that is normally heard on Oscar Combs show: "Hey boy, you mightn't no wan come round heya wearin that coat! Go Kayuts!

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    Re: The State of UK Basketball for 2011..

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim_T View Post
    I don't knw Mark, I believe they have both been on at the same time, but you might be right. Perhaps they are one of these classy folks in this video. Takes a lot of testicular fortitude to boo a kid.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7Bas...eature=related

    Imagine this in your mind, some 40-year-old cat fan saying in a voice that is normally heard on Oscar Combs show: "Hey boy, you mightn't no wan come round heya wearin that coat! Go Kayuts!
    LMAO.............................................

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    Re: The State of UK Basketball for 2011..

    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
    LOL I'm calm MrSplitshot. Good win tonight for the Cats. Not so sure about that final four thing though. LOL.
    Oh by the way Tim, I wouldn't put that Louisville win as the Cat's biggest win this season. They beat the #2 team in the Big East also. And come to think of it they just beat the team that beat the # 1 team in the Big East. So they beat the # 2 and # 3 teams in the best conference in the country and they also beat the team that beat the # 1 team in that conference.........hmmmmm not bad i'd say.

    Wow I just love the comparitive scores game, it makes so much sense logically. I hate to break it to you Shaggy, U of L is your teams biggest win. It is their only chance to beat a top 20 team on the road because of the putrid conference you play in.

    Since we are doing the comparative score thing, I might as well play along (after all it makes so much sense). The Cats lost to UConn, who didn't lose a game out of conference, but now has four losses in the Big East. The Cats didn't just lose to them, UConn beat them like they stole something!

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