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My Weekly CBB Top 25

This poll is strictly for clickbait - and it’s pretty bad - Oregon ahead of Illinois is just plain awful
Andrew Quinn: 15. Oregon and 17. Illinois
Bret Bloomquist: 6. Oregon and 24. Illinois
Darnell Dickson: 12. Oregon and 20. Illinois
Dylan Sinn: 8. Oregon and 12. Illinois
Eric Newman: 13. Oregon and 20. Illinois
Jay Tust: 15. Oregon and 17. Illinois
Johnny Congdon: 18. Oregon and 19. Illinois
Justin Jackson: 13. Oregon and 18. Illinois
Marcus Fuller: 13. Oregon and 15. Illinois
Mick Shaffer: 13. Oregon and 21. Illinois
Parth Upadhyaya: 15. Oregon and 19. Illinois
Randy Heitz: 13. Oregon and 18. Illinois
Scott Hamilton: 14. Oregon and 19. Illinois
Trevor Hass: 15. Oregon and 20. Illinois

Guess I'm not the only person with a "just plain awful" take.
 
Andrew Quinn: 15. Oregon and 17. Illinois
Bret Bloomquist: 6. Oregon and 24. Illinois
Darnell Dickson: 12. Oregon and 20. Illinois
Dylan Sinn: 8. Oregon and 12. Illinois
Eric Newman: 13. Oregon and 20. Illinois
Jay Tust: 15. Oregon and 17. Illinois
Johnny Congdon: 18. Oregon and 19. Illinois
Justin Jackson: 13. Oregon and 18. Illinois
Marcus Fuller: 13. Oregon and 15. Illinois
Mick Shaffer: 13. Oregon and 21. Illinois
Parth Upadhyaya: 15. Oregon and 19. Illinois
Randy Heitz: 13. Oregon and 18. Illinois
Scott Hamilton: 14. Oregon and 19. Illinois
Trevor Hass: 15. Oregon and 20. Illinois

Guess I'm not the only person with a "just plain awful" take.

Clickbait
 
Andrew Quinn: 15. Oregon and 17. Illinois
Bret Bloomquist: 6. Oregon and 24. Illinois
Darnell Dickson: 12. Oregon and 20. Illinois
Dylan Sinn: 8. Oregon and 12. Illinois
Eric Newman: 13. Oregon and 20. Illinois
Jay Tust: 15. Oregon and 17. Illinois
Johnny Congdon: 18. Oregon and 19. Illinois
Justin Jackson: 13. Oregon and 18. Illinois
Marcus Fuller: 13. Oregon and 15. Illinois
Mick Shaffer: 13. Oregon and 21. Illinois
Parth Upadhyaya: 15. Oregon and 19. Illinois
Randy Heitz: 13. Oregon and 18. Illinois
Scott Hamilton: 14. Oregon and 19. Illinois
Trevor Hass: 15. Oregon and 20. Illinois

Guess I'm not the only person with a "just plain awful" take.

This will be my last reply to your poll - as for Purdue - they are 18 in Kenpom with the 6th hardest schedule in the country. You didn’t include them to get responses - nothing more and nothing less. It matters who you play and where you play them. See Alabama. That is all.
 
This will be my last reply to your poll - as for Purdue - they are 18 in Kenpom with the 6th hardest schedule in the country. You didn’t include them to get responses - nothing more and nothing less. It matters who you play and where you play them. See Alabama. That is all.
You think I do a Top 25 just to post here? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
Andrew Quinn: 15. Oregon and 17. Illinois
Bret Bloomquist: 6. Oregon and 24. Illinois
Darnell Dickson: 12. Oregon and 20. Illinois
Dylan Sinn: 8. Oregon and 12. Illinois
Eric Newman: 13. Oregon and 20. Illinois
Jay Tust: 15. Oregon and 17. Illinois
Johnny Congdon: 18. Oregon and 19. Illinois
Justin Jackson: 13. Oregon and 18. Illinois
Marcus Fuller: 13. Oregon and 15. Illinois
Mick Shaffer: 13. Oregon and 21. Illinois
Parth Upadhyaya: 15. Oregon and 19. Illinois
Randy Heitz: 13. Oregon and 18. Illinois
Scott Hamilton: 14. Oregon and 19. Illinois
Trevor Hass: 15. Oregon and 20. Illinois

Guess I'm not the only person with a "just plain awful" take.
I know you didn’t just quote Bret Bloomquist; he’s getting blasted on Twitter. If you look at his poll this week and think it makes sense, you’re mentally ill.
 
Lolol you’re the one arguing why your rankings are the way they are with no backing whatsoever. We are calling you out to understand how you come up with these “rankings” and your only response is “cuz I said so”.
"Cuz I said so" is really the only reason I need. But I said why Oregon and Illinois are where they are. I wasn't dropping Oregon 10+ spots and wasn't raising Illinois into the Top 12 right now. Now next week after beating PSU by 40.... Well I'm assuming they'll do the same to USC so good chance they move up.
 
"Cuz I said so" is really the only reason I need. But I said why Oregon and Illinois are where they are. I wasn't dropping Oregon 10+ spots and wasn't raising Illinois into the Top 12 right now. Now next week after beating PSU by 40.... Well I'm assuming they'll do the same to USC so good chance they move up.
You remind me of a snake oil salesman - stuff will cure anything because I say it will. You are having a conversation with yourself on here but require an audience to do it.
 
"Cuz I said so" is really the only reason I need. But I said why Oregon and Illinois are where they are. I wasn't dropping Oregon 10+ spots and wasn't raising Illinois into the Top 12 right now. Now next week after beating PSU by 40.... Well I'm assuming they'll do the same to USC so good chance they move up.
Annnnnd you have proven my point.
 
You remind me of a snake oil salesman - stuff will cure anything because I say it will. You are having a conversation with yourself on here but require an audience to do it.
He's only able to do so because we keep engaging ;) He's been pretty clear that his rankings are driven by what he thinks and feels versus a consistent evaluation process. By those rules, he's right that 1) even where there are logical inconsistencies, his rankings can't be 'wrong' and 2) 'because I said so' is a perfectly valid response.
 
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He's only able to do so because we keep engaging ;) He's been pretty clear that his rankings are driven by what he thinks and feels versus a consistent evaluation process. By those rules, he's right that 1) even where there are logical inconsistencies, his rankings can't be 'wrong' and 2) 'because I said so' is a perfectly valid response.
You are correct - ignore
 
He's only able to do so because we keep engaging ;) He's been pretty clear that his rankings are driven by what he thinks and feels versus a consistent evaluation process. By those rules, he's right that 1) even where there are logical inconsistencies, his rankings can't be 'wrong' and 2) 'because I said so' is a perfectly valid response.
It's pretty consistent actually. But you'd have to pay attention.
 
It's pretty consistent actually. But you'd have to pay attention.
I didn’t say your approach is inconsistent, I said that your logic is. If your logic is consistent, no one here is able to follow it.

If you run into someone who doesn’t follow your logic, it may be a ‘they’ issue. If no one follows your logic, it’s probably time to consider if it’s a ‘you’ issue.

PS - I like your poll and posts, even though I often disagree with both.
 
I didn’t say your approach is inconsistent, I said that your logic is. If your logic is consistent, no one here is able to follow it.

If you run into someone who doesn’t follow your logic, it may be a ‘they’ issue. If no one follows your logic, it’s probably time to consider if it’s a ‘you’ issue.

PS - I like your poll and posts, even though I often disagree with both.
The logic is pretty consistent as well. But if you don't feel so, that's okay. Your opinion.
 
The logic is pretty consistent as well. But if you don't feel so, that's okay. Your opinion.
When everyone but you sees something …. 😉 Who knows though, maybe you’re right and everyone else is wrong. I mean, Drake may not be a top 20 team but at least they now have a winning record in their conference.
 
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When everyone but you sees something …. 😉 Who knows though, maybe you’re right and everyone else is wrong. I mean, Drake may not be a top 20 team but at least they now have a winning record in their conference.
I'm disappointed in Drake. I do think they are a good team and will probably end up being like a 12 seed. But that's a 12 seed that a 5 doesn't want to see. And it seems one of two 12 seeds win a game every year. But losing those two games was unacceptable. Ben McCollum is a good coach though.
 
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