First NCAA NET Rankings of 2020-21 Forgot Minnesota
Monday marked a huge day in the NCAA Men’s Basketball calendar. It’s the first release of the NET Rankings, a formula-based model of judging college basketball teams that was developed by the NCAA. The 2020-21 debut list either forgot about the Minnesota Gophers or deeply disrespected them.
The NET Rankings replaced the RPI a few years ago but somebody must have input the wrong data this week for Minnesota. How else do you explain Pitino’s Gophers debuting at #43 in the nation, 22 spots lower than last week’s AP ranking.
I heard the NET Rankings just updated but that canโt be right because hereโs what their website says for the #Gophers rn:
— Minnesota Sports Fan (@realmnsportsfan) January 4, 2021
7. Iowa
12. Saint Louis
16. Colgate
20. Drake
28. Ohio State
42. Penn State
43. Minnesota
Look at some of the teams that landed in the top-25. Pitino’s Gophers beat Iowa on Christmas Day, beat Saint Louis in the non-conference and DOMINATED Ohio State just last night, which the NET Rankings website claims to include in its formula.
I didn’t even know Colgate had a minty fresh college campus and who would have thought that Liam Robbins made a HUGE mistake in transferring out of top-20 Drake for such a shitty basketball school like Minnesota.
Other rankings
Better known, eye-test college basketball polls (AP, Coaches) will update later today but the Gophers should climb both. They won 2 of 3 games this week and all three were against ranked opponents. Being dominated at the Kohl Center by #6 Wisconsin will hold them from blazing up lists, however.
The Minnesota Gophers sits at #23 in the KenPom rankings, #15 in the Massey Rankings and #27 by TeamRanking.com. Only the ESPN BPI has the Gophers ranked that low. If you your best comparison is ESPN BPI… then you need a new formula.
My man Jeff Goodman (Stadium.com) gets it.
Updated Goodman Top 25 with tons of movement after a crazy Saturday:
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) January 3, 2021
– Texas moves up into the Top 4
– Three teams in, three out pic.twitter.com/q7Mpso3mhA
Eric Strack | Minnesota Sports Fan
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