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Mid Major Rankings

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http://espn.go.com/mens-college-bas...lead-week-mid-major-report-college-basketball

Nice to see ESPN giving a little more respect to the mid major.

The Mid-Major Power 15
1. Creighton (7-0) -- Doug McDermott is the real deal, folks. And so are the Bluejays.
2. Harvard (8-0) -- Followed a win over nationally ranked Florida State with victories over UCF and at Vermont.
3. Wichita State (5-2) -- Blowout of UNLV proof that Missouri Valley isn't a one-team race.
4. Gonzaga (5-1) -- Suffered first loss of the season to Illinois over the weekend.
5. Cleveland State (8-1) -- The team to beat in the Horizon League. The Vikings' 5-0 road record includes wins at Vandy, Kent State and Detroit.
6. Iona (6-1) -- The Gaels have the No. 1 scoring offense in the country (91.0 ppg) and the best mid-major trio in America.
7. Denver (6-1) -- The Pioneers snapped Utah State's 33-game home winning streak last week.
8. Northern Iowa (7-1) -- Another team that will make the Missouri Valley race very interesting.
9. Saint Mary's (5-1) -- Hitting 50.6 percent of its field goal attempts. The beat goes on in Moraga.
10. BYU (6-2) -- The Cougars' 18.4 assists per game are ninth in the nation. Saturday's win over Oregon was a big one.
11. Murray State (9-0) -- So much for that coaching transition. The undefeated Racers are the real deal.
12. Belmont (5-2) -- Since early losses at Duke (by one) and Memphis, Bruins have won five straight. Expect another 30-win season.
13. Middle Tennessee State (7-1) -- Have a 20-point win at UCLA, and the only blemish is a double-overtime loss against Belmont.
14. Ohio (5-1) -- Five-point loss to Louisville came down to the final minute. So did last week's impressive win at Marshall.
15. Long Beach State (4-3) -- The 49ers have struggled since road win at Pitt, but they're still dangerous. Watch out, Kansas.
 
There are people out east who are awed with Iona - and even...get this...
predicting that Iona will be this year's surprise Final Four team...
http://basketballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=1946&mode=print
http://espn.go.com/new-york/story/_...gh-love-making-iona-gaels-contender-maac-ncaa

It was a close game against Purdue but still a L but they have a OT W against Saint Josephs at home, so if they would make the argument of IONA being a final four that should never happen. I would say this is a bit over exaggerated. Maybe he was an alumb :)
 
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There are people out east who are awed with Iona - and even...get this...
predicting that Iona will be this year's surprise Final Four team...
http://basketballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=1946&mode=print
http://espn.go.com/new-york/story/_...gh-love-making-iona-gaels-contender-maac-ncaa

Tmw night will be a good test for Iona playing at Denver. Denver is very solid team (currently ranked right behind Iona on midmajor rankings).... watching several of their games here in Denver this team is tough. Should be interesting contrast of styles between Denver and Iona. Denver plays the Princeton offense with a ton of guys that can shoot the lights out.
 
the rankings are current - they change every week -- you really think if Xavier played Creighton RIGHT NOW, that Xavier would stay within even 25 points of the Bluejays?
Creighton deserves to be #1...
you don't rank a team based on how they'll be down the road a month or so...
 
the rankings are current - they change every week -- you really think if Xavier played Creighton RIGHT NOW, that Xavier would stay within even 25 points of the Bluejays?
Creighton deserves to be #1...
you don't rank a team based on how they'll be down the road a month or so...



If Xavier brought the roster they played with yesterday Creighton beats them, but 150 other teams also beat them. Xavier at full strength is better than Creighton at full strength, and that's what I'm basing them on. (and that's not a sin or anything, I thinK the X is final four-viable)

Of course, ranking philosophies can differ. And I think we're on different ones.
 
sorry - undefeated at home and once defeated overall

but I have seen teams' rankings plummet just because of a player injured... and yet Xavier gets a pass when several of their players are ineligible and the team's discipline in turmoil?
 
sorry - undefeated at home and once defeated overall

but I have seen teams' rankings plummet just because of a player injured... and yet Xavier gets a pass when several of their players are ineligible and the team's discipline in turmoil?

Polls aren't fair.

Sometimes if your personnel loss is higher-profile, you get away with it in the polls more because less people are ignorant of the situation.
 
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