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RU vs Top 64 in NET

BillyC80

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Out of curiosity, I checked and RU played 19 games (against 11 different teams) ranked in the top 64 NET. Our record in those games was 9-10 (which would have been 10-9 with the OSU game).

By comparison, Nevada played 8 games (against only 5 different teams) in the top 64 net, and their record was 4-4 (beating NM twice, Boise St and SDSU, once each).

Our best win was on the road at #5 Purdue.

Nevada’s best win was at home to #14 SDSU.

Just some food for thought.
 
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Out of curiosity, I checked and RU played 19 games (against 11 different teams) ranked in the top 64 NET. Our record in those games was 9-10 (which would have been 10-9 with the OSU game).

By comparison, Nevada played 8 games (against only 5 different teams) in the top 64 net, and their record was 4-4 (beating NM twice, Boise St and SDSU, once each).

Our best win was on the road at #5 Purdue.

Nevada’s best win was at home to #14 SDSU.

Just some food for thought.
Good points. But what you're missing Billy is that Purdue was #1 at the time, not #5. Nineteen games vs. eight? Hmmm.
 
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Good points. But what you're missing Billy is that Purdue was #1 at the time, not #5. Nineteen games vs. eight? Hmmm.
Yes, understood. I was purposely using the final NET ranking since that would have been used by the selection committee, and was more in line with the title and premise of my OP.
 
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Out of curiosity, I checked and RU played 19 games (against 11 different teams) ranked in the top 64 NET. Our record in those games was 9-10 (which would have been 10-9 with the OSU game).

By comparison, Nevada played 8 games (against only 5 different teams) in the top 64 net, and their record was 4-4 (beating NM twice, Boise St and SDSU, once each).

Our best win was on the road at #5 Purdue.

Nevada’s best win was at home to #14 SDSU.

Just some food for thought.
But was our coach a colleague at Indiana with the chair of the committee?
 
Out of curiosity, I checked and RU played 19 games (against 11 different teams) ranked in the top 64 NET. Our record in those games was 9-10 (which would have been 10-9 with the OSU game).

By comparison, Nevada played 8 games (against only 5 different teams) in the top 64 net, and their record was 4-4 (beating NM twice, Boise St and SDSU, once each).

Our best win was on the road at #5 Purdue.

Nevada’s best win was at home to #14 SDSU.

Just some food for thought.
Kind of a silly metric but did not realize Nevada had a better winning percentage against these opponents than RU.
 
Out of curiosity, I checked and RU played 19 games (against 11 different teams) ranked in the top 64 NET. Our record in those games was 9-10 (which would have been 10-9 with the OSU game).

By comparison, Nevada played 8 games (against only 5 different teams) in the top 64 net, and their record was 4-4 (beating NM twice, Boise St and SDSU, once each).

Our best win was on the road at #5 Purdue.

Nevada’s best win was at home to #14 SDSU.

Just some food for thought.
How many were in the top half of 64 and how many bottom?
 
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