They have no bad losses. We lost to Brown.rhodysurf wrote: ↑4 years agoEfficiency. VCU has won a bunch of games by 20+, just crushing lower opponents. While URI has more wins, they are not as efficient in those wins. They rarely crush an opponent start to finish, even the chumps.Rhody83 wrote: ↑4 years agoWhen I look at the Team Sheets I don’t understand why VCU is 36 and URI is 39.reckless jake wrote: ↑4 years ago On the Warren Nolan site (www.warrennolan.com) individual team sheets break down the Quads both by Net and RPI.
VCU’s big win is against LSU and LSU is now #28.
VCU is 1-4 vs Q1 and 2-2 vs Q2
URI is 1-3 vs Q1 and 6-1 vs Q2
Combined VCU 3-6 Q1& 2 and URI 7-4
The only explanation I could see is URI’s Q3 loss to Brown. Seems like to much weight on one loss.
It wont make a big difference though. The actual NET rating doesnt matter as much as quadrant wins do
Had we beat Brown, we’re probably up at 30 in NET. Also probably ranked.
Can’t take it back now. For all we know the back to back losses galvanized this team into a monster.