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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2017 21:27:45 GMT -5
Purdue takes set three 25-20 to sweep Badgers. I'm going to have to do some serious lurking on the Wisconsin threads. Less fun than I thought. The rational Wisconsin fans, of which there are many, are populating the threads this evening.
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Post by coolbean on Nov 11, 2017 21:34:04 GMT -5
I'm going to have to do some serious lurking on the Wisconsin threads. Less fun than I thought. The rational Wisconsin fans, of which there are many, are populating the threads this evening. They became "rational" because their team lost too many matches. I missed SportyBucky
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Post by lionsfan on Nov 11, 2017 22:23:12 GMT -5
Stanford getting throttled at Washington State in set 1, down 22-11
Stanford made it closer, but lost first 25-19
Card up 20-18 in the 2nd
Stanford hangs on to take 2nd, 32-30
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Post by traveler on Nov 11, 2017 23:29:45 GMT -5
Geoffff Carlston lost to Iowa. 3-1. Looked like OSU was missing its usual setter; bench looked to be about 4 players.
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Post by lionsfan on Nov 11, 2017 23:47:22 GMT -5
Stanford takes 3rd, 25-16, up 2-1 over WSU
25-21 Stanford in the 4th, win 3-1
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Post by psumaui on Nov 12, 2017 0:24:16 GMT -5
Geoffff Carlston lost to Iowa. 3-1. Looked like OSU was missing its usual setter; bench looked to be about 4 players. Yea, that bench is mighty thin!
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Post by psumaui on Nov 12, 2017 18:47:45 GMT -5
#9 Oregon gets upset by #106 Arizona in 5 sets. This has dropped Oregon significantly in RPI!
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Post by nyline on Nov 12, 2017 18:52:22 GMT -5
#9 Oregon gets upset by #106 Arizona in 5 sets. This has dropped Oregon significantly in RPI! Wow. Is it recency bias, or are there more upsets this year?
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Post by psumaui on Nov 12, 2017 19:14:04 GMT -5
#9 Oregon gets upset by #106 Arizona in 5 sets. This has dropped Oregon significantly in RPI! Wow. Is it recency bias, or are there more upsets this year? I mentioned it on the RPI thread. From positions #9-22 on RPI there were only .0111 points separating those positions so a loss and probably losses by their opponents dropped them down that far. Compare that to the points between #1 and #2 being .0054). This is the main reason I started highlighting team points that were less than .0010 from each other. If you look at the middle of the pack of the top 30 RPI teams you will see a huge traffic jam! Stanford and Minnesota didn't drop that much because more of separation points between them and the middle of the pack.
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