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How many games has Ace and Dylan been the best player on the court?

So ... looked at every game:

Harper the Best Player in a Game: 7 times, plus 1 maybe ... Wagner, St. Pete's, Kennesaw St., Notre Dame (by a mile), Alabama (by a mile), Penn St (1st game), Illinois ... the maybe is vs Monmouth. Bashir had 38 points to Harper's 20 - but Bashir had zero rebounds, zero assists, zero steals, zero blocked shots (he was 10-17 3-pointers). Harper had 20 pts, 5 r, 6a and 2 blocked shots.

Harper's performances have been a bit front-loaded. In the 13 games (half the season so far) after he got sick after the Columbia game, and then hurt his ankle in the 2nd PSU game, he has been the best player in a game just once, vs Illinois. In the 1st 13 games he was the best player on the court 6 times, plus 1 maybe.

RU was 5-2 or 6-2 when he was the best player on the floor (only lost to Alabama).

Bailey the Best Player in a Game: 8 times, plus 1 maybe ... Merrimack, Seton Hall, Columbia, Indiana (by a mile), UCLA, Nebraska, PSU (2nd game), Northwestern (by a mile), .. the maybe: Texas A&M ... Wade was great, with 24 points 5 assists, 0 rebounds on 7-14 FG, but Bailey was also great, with 24 points, 10 rebounds, 1 assist, 10-20 FG - both were 2-8 from 3-point range.

Bailey's best games are concentrated during the Big 10 schedule (5 of his 8+maybe) ... though he has been much more wildly inconsistent than Harper.

RU was 6-2 (or 6-3) when Bailey was the best player on the floor.

Both Bailey and Harper were the Two Best Players (overlap from the 2 categories above): 5 times ... Penn St (1st game), Seton Hall, Columbia, UCLA, Nebraska.

Notice RU is 5-0 when Harper and Bailey are the 2 best players on the court in any given game.

Note: Derkack was actually the best player on the court in the Michigan St game, followed by J. Richardson and Carr of MSU.

RU has had 8 1/2 or 9 games out of 26 when either Harper or Bailey have been OUT of the game entirely, or severely limited by illness or injury: Wagner, St. Peters, Indiana, Wisconsin, Purdue, 1/2 of the 2nd PSU game, Michigan St, Northwestern, Maryland. Of those, 7 are Big 10 games - 7 of RU's 15 Big 10 games. Just saying ...

Takeaway:

When 1 or both of Bailey and Harper are the best player on the floor, RU is 11-4 (or 12-5).

Thus, 0-9 when neither player is the best player on the floor for RU ...

Which is not surprising, unfortunately, the way the team is constructed: RU needs to have 1 or both of Harper and Bailey be the best player on the floor to win AT ALL. Again, just saying ...

Sources: SEC, Big Ten building momentum to further expand College Football Playoff to 14 or 16 teams

Anything over 8 is way too many. The four conference champions get in. Any non P4 undefeated teams get in. Fill in the remaining spots with the highest ranked available teams. The end.

You want to get in from a non-P4 conference? Go undefeated or be ranked in the Top 5-8.

Play the first round on December 22nd and 23rd. Play the second round on New Years Day. Play the third round a week later. No dragging it out until February.

Sources: SEC, Big Ten building momentum to further expand College Football Playoff to 14 or 16 teams

An expansion will further water down the meaning of the results of regular season games. One good thing about this season was 3-loss Bama and Ole Miss type teams were not rewarded for their far from stellar seasons. Congrats to tOSU for a great Dec/Jan run.

TV windows for the first round would also need to be figured out. An expansion would require 2-4 more games times. Overlapping/late night (assume multiple MST/PST home teams is risky)/Thursday games?

Pre-set quota bids per conference are another bad idea. It Ignores the ups/down performances from year to year. If invites were based on conference standings it would make OOC games almost meaningless.
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