Teams at the top or bottom of the ratings often are separated by a bigger margin of points than teams closer to the middle. There is no conspiracy involved.apaladin wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 3:01 pmIf you have any doubts the the rankings are not skewed towards the big boys, consider this: Duke lost to an 11-15 team by 12 points and dropped one spot in the kenpom and stayed the same in the Net rankings. In other words losses to bad teams have no effect on certain teams.
For example, Duke is rated #5 by KenPom. That is more than than 1 point better than #6 Dayton (1.27 difference); #4 San Diego State is almost half a point better than Duke (.45 difference.) Furman is #80. That is only .04 lower than #79 Boise State and .04 better than #81 Akron. Only 1 team is within 1 rating point of Duke either above or below. There are 14 other teams within 1 point of Furman. There are 23 teams within 1 point of middle of D1 #176 Eastern Michigan. Rankings are more volatile as you approach the middle. A single win or loss makes a larger difference.
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