So, each year, I take a look at how the MAC did against its non-conference opponents in hoops. Understanding that the bracket buster is still ahead, I wanted to compare the MAC's D1 out of conference winning % this year pre-MAC with the past three years.
The MAC is having a pretty good year in non-conference play. For all my griping in previous years, the record is pointing up. The MAC won 47% of its D1 non-conference games, up from 40% last year, as well as the 44% and 37.5% the years before that. As always, there is always the disclaimer that the MAC often plays these games on the road, and the 47% needs to be considered with that in mind.
Based on the current RPI, the MAC is now 14th...last year #15 and the year before that #19.
Other notes:
- The MAC has one win over the Big East and one over the SEC, which are their only wins over a BCS conference. We had 2 last year and only 1 the last two years. (See comments, thanks for the correction)
- We were 11-37 against the top 10 conferences, which is significantly better than last season. (8-39 against the top 10 conferences). Before that, it was 10-44 and 13-39, so we are doing better this year.
- Not counting those conferences with just one game contested, the best conference the MAC has a winning record against is #10 C-USA, which is much higher than normal.
- The MAC is 13-7 against the bottom six conferences. I think the MAC has had more quality wins this year, but also more quality losses. Two years ago, we only lost 1 game to a team from a bottom 6 conference.
- I have long called for a BG-Horizon challenge to help us get RPI points and good home games. They are in the same regional footprint as the MAC, and I think we should be competitive in hoops. This year, it would have been a good matchup, as MAC was 11-12 in these games.
- The second most common opponent is the A-10, but the MAC won 4 of 14 games against them
- The MAC's best win, as of this morning, with Temple beating Duke, is BG over Temple (#13). Other top 50 wins includes OU over Lamar (#50) and @Northern Iowa (#21), KSU over @WVU (#25) and Miami and Buffalo over Dayton (#27) with the Bulls winning @Dayton (Thanks to commenter for the correction). Note the three road wins for special emphasis.
- The MAC has 14 sub-200 losses, though no sub-300 losses. The worst loss goes to UT @Texas State (#299). Of those 14 losses, 12 were on the road. Special note to BG losing to GW (#217) and Toledo losing to Loyola-Chicago (#262) at home.
2. Big East (1-5)
3. Big 12 (0-1)
4. Mountain West (0-2)
5. Atlantic Coast (0-2)
6. Southeastern (1-2)
7. Atlantic 10 (4-10)
8. Missouri Valley (2-4)
9. PAC 12 (0-2)
10. Conference USA (3-0)
11. West Coast (2-3)
12. Summit League (4-2)
13. Horizon League (11-12)
14. Sun Belt (5-3)
15. Western Athletic (0-2)
16. Ivy League (2-1)
17. Metro Atlantic (4-1)
18. Atlantic Sun (3-1)
19. Colonial (3-1)
20. Big West (1-0)
21. Southern (1-0)
22. Ohio Valley (5-4)
23. Patriot League (0-1)
24. Big Sky (0-0)
25. Big South (2-0)
26. Northeast (0-1)
27. Southland (1-3)
28. MEAC (6-1)
29. Great West (3-1)
30. SWAC (3-1)
31. America East (0-0)
32. Independents (0-1)
Good stuff. Only correction I would make is in your first bullet point. Akron beat Mississippi State from the SEC so the MAC has two wins over BCS Conference schools. You list it correctly in your conference-by-conference breakdown, but missed it in your first bullet.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the correction and for reading!
ReplyDeleteYou failed to mention Buffalo's quality win at Dayton.
ReplyDeleteGreat article!
Gordon Bowman
Thanks for reading and thanks for the correction. This is what happens when I use too many facts.
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