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First NET rankings came out. Here’s how the MAC teams were ranked…

75. Toledo
86. Ohio
112. Buffalo
118. Miami (OH)
127. Kent St.
202. Ball St.
218. Akron
235. Eastern Michigan
239. Bowling Green
312. Western Michigan
324. Northern Illinois
345. Central Michigan

https://stats.ncaa.org/selection_ranking...ties/22483
(12-06-2021 10:08 AM)Eagle66 Wrote: [ -> ]First NET rankings came out. Here’s how the MAC teams were ranked…

75. Toledo
86. Ohio
112. Buffalo
118. Miami (OH)
127. Kent St.
202. Ball St.
218. Akron
235. Eastern Michigan
239. Bowling Green
312. Western Michigan
324. Northern Illinois
345. Central Michigan

https://stats.ncaa.org/selection_ranking...ties/22483


How I would rank the teams:

Ohio
Buffalo
Toledo
Kent St
EMU
Akron
Miami
Ball st
That's a very cool site. thanks for sharing it!
CMU #345 out of 358 teams...

It's really just been that 3 day tournament down in Florida that the Zips really looked bad. Well really just the first two days of it. They played well against OSU, Evansville, Marshall, and Southern.
CMU has a new coach and almost entirely new roster, and it shows. Could be a rough season, just hoping to see improvement.
(12-06-2021 03:32 PM)CMichFan Wrote: [ -> ]CMU has a new coach and almost entirely new roster, and it shows. Could be a rough season, just hoping to see improvement.

In the long run, if CMUs coach is any good, the challenging schedule will pay dividends this season or next. Playing marquee opponents will attract better recruits.
(12-06-2021 05:00 PM)Luckeyone Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-06-2021 03:32 PM)CMichFan Wrote: [ -> ]CMU has a new coach and almost entirely new roster, and it shows. Could be a rough season, just hoping to see improvement.

In the long run, if CMUs coach is any good, the challenging schedule will pay dividends this season or next. Playing marquee opponents will attract better recruits.

yeah dude i am not expecting that, we look frigging lost out there, it is really bad lol03-banghead
Looked at the NET rankings today and noticed last night's Kent loss bumped them from #127 all the way down to #211. Towson is currently #86 so while losing by 15 to them isn't good, it's not like they were blown out by a bad team. I think this just shows how volatile these rankings are given how few data points we have thus far.
Know it took until the start of conference play for the rpi to start being realistic and suspect the same with the NET. By the end of JAnuary will start looking at this in interest. For instance UMass lost to Ball St and has a rating of 125.
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