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MBBALL Big Sky Conference Power Rankings Week #5

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Hey here is some bathroom reading for you. Too bad you can't use it for toilet paper.

RankTeamConference/NETLast WeekThis WeekConference H/R Record, Second Half Schedule (B T1, I T2, R T3)
1​
Northern Colorado9-1/124 (+12)Rank: #1
2-0:
W: v. NAU
W: @ ISU
TH: v. Montana
S: v. Montana State
H:5-0, R: 4-1
4H (UM, MSU, EWU, UI)
4R (SS, PSU, NAU, WSU)
2​
Montana8-2/190 (+21)Rank: #2
2-0:
Win: v. Portland State
Win: v. Sacramento State
TH: @ Northern Colorado
S: @ NAU
H:4-1, R:4-1
3H: (ISU, WSU, EWU)
5R: (UNC, NAU, MSU, SS, PSU)
3​
Idaho State5-5/196 (+4)
(192) PSU
Rank: #6
2-1:
W: v. Eastern Washington
W: v. Idaho
L: v. UNC
S: @Weber StateH:4-2 R:1-3
3H: (PSU, SS, NAU)
5R: (WSU, UM, MSU, UI, EWU)
4​
Idaho5-5/247 (-3)Rank: #5
1-1:
W: @ Weber State
L: @ Idaho State
TH: v. Portland State
S: v. Sacramento State
H: 3-2 R: 2-3
4H: (PSU, SS,ISU, WSU)
4R: (EWU, NAU, UNC, MSU)
5​
Portland State5-4/210 (-18)
240
Rank #3
0-2:
L: @ Montana
L: @ Montana State
TH: @ Idaho
S: @ Eastern Washington
H:4-0 R:1-4
5H: (NAU, UNC, MSU, UM, SS)
4R: (UI, EWU, ISU, WSU)
#3 seed
6​
Montana State5-5/191 (0)
200
LW: #7
2-0:
W: v. Sacramento State
W: v. Portland State
TH: @ Northern Arizona
S: @ Northern Colorado
H:4-1 R: 1-4
4H: (WSU,ISU, UM, UI)
4R: (NAU,UNC, PSU, SS)
7​
Northern Arizona4-6/246 (-6)LW: #4
0-2
L: @ UNC
L: @ Weber State
TH: v. Montana State
S: v. Montana
H: 2-2 R:2-4
5H: (MSU, UM, UI,EWU, NC)
3R: (PSU,SS, ISU)
8​
Eastern Washington3-7/250 (+14)LW: #7
1-1
L: @ Idaho State
W: @ Weber State
TH: v. Sacramento State
S: v. Portland State
H:1-3 R:2-4
5H: (SS, PSU, UI, WSU, ISU)
3R: (UNC, NAU, UM)
9​
Weber State3-7/300 (-36)LW:#10
1-2
L: v. Idaho
L: v. Eastern Washington
W: Northern Arizona
S: v. Idaho StateH:1-4 R: 2-3
4H: (ISU,SS,PSU,UNC)
4R: (MSU, UM,EWU, UI)
10​
Sacramento State2-7/346 (-10)LW: #9
0-2:
L: @ Montana State
L: @ Montana
TH: @ Eastern Washington
S: @ Idaho
H:2-3 R:0-4
4H: (UNC, NAU, UM, MSU)
5R: (EWU,UI, WSU, ISU, PSU)

What did we learn from Week #4:

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Here are the tiers:
  • Tier 1: Northern Colorado, Montana
  • Tier 2: Idaho, Northern Arizona, Portland State, Montana State and Idaho State
  • Tier 3: Sacramento State, Weber State and Eastern Washington
This weeks biggest loser has to be the Vikings. They were a clear Tier 1 team a week ago and now find themselves in a very 'mid' situation. The Vikings probably would have been happy to salvage a 1-1 Montana trip, but instead laid an egg in both teams and looked nothing like the team that had established itself as one of the better defensive teams in the conference. They got shelacked in Missoula and played rather indifferently against MSU on Saturday.

Much like Earth, the Big Sky conference is now very girthy in the middle. essentially one game separates 3rd from 7th. Idaho State had an opportunity to put itself on the fringes of the 1st tier but faded in the second half at home against NC after sporting a 6 point half time lead. They would have if won sported wins at home against both UM/NC, but instead finds itself just above the mediocre morass in the middle of the conference at mid-point.

-- When you look at the second half schedule, it is hard not to think that NC has the inside track to win the regular season title. They get Montana at home at the end of a 3 in 6, but after that they have a schedule that may very much work in their favor. Hard to see NC finishing the second half w/ a record worse than 6-2. Montana has a bear of second half schedule that includes games @ NC, @PSU, @ NAU and @MSU. That does't bode well for a clean record, particularly when they haven't in any combination swept either the PSU/SS road trip or the NC/NAU one in any of the last three years. Because of the loss to NC early on at home, that makes the Thursday matchup against NC a must win and most likely a road sweep to give them any amount of breathing room over the last 6 games. Portland State clearly has the best chance at making a statement as they play 5 conference games at home in the second half, including games against NC and Montana. Not out of the realm of possibility that PSU could finish the second half 7-2 with its record and clearly separate itself from the middle of the pack and snag itself a #2 seed. Hard to see anyone else having a shot at a #1 or #2 seed.

-- If we look at the first half, it does allow some reflection on some essential questions that people are tasked to answer at the end of the season, namely who is leading the pack for some key awards? I am not the definitive expert here and there is more than likely a lot more to add to each list.
  • CPOY: There is more, but these seem likely candidates. I'm not sure there is a Montana guy that is going to get a lot of consideration beyond Malik Moore and Joe Pridgen.
    • 1. Langston Reynolds (Northern Colorado): 5th in scoring, 6th in rebounding, 7th in assists, tops in FG%. Best player on the best team in the conference through the first half.
    • 2. Trent McLaughlin (Northern Arizona): 1st in scoring, 5th in steals, leader in 3's. Probably the most identifiable player in the conference, volume scorer and is going to be given opportunities every night to lead NAU.
    • 3. Isaiah Hawthorne: (Northern Colorado): 3rd in the conference in scoring, 10th in RB's. shooting nearly 50% from 3. Does a lot of small things and also a candidate for Conference Newcomer.
    • 4. Dylan Darling (Idaho State): Simply he's been on a scorcher (particularly at home) since the conference season began. Will be along with Hawthorne a candidate for Conference Newcomer of the year.
  • DPOY: My hunch right now this choice is a bit of a crap shoot. Montana doesn't have a clear candidate here, but I suspect Brandon Whitney because of past performance will get some consideration.
    • 1. Terry Miller Jr. and Tre-Vaughn Minott from Portland State. Analytic stats support their candidacy. Both are very effective defenders on a team that defends well. Miller is among the league leaders in effective defensive percentage, steals, and win shares.
    • 2. Carson Towt. Northern Arizona. He's a rebounding machine, blocks the occasional shot and is a very effective post defender.
    • 3. Alex Kovatchev. Sacramento State. Statistically he's the BSC's best defender. Metrics love him (lowest defensive rating in the conference).
  • Newcomer: Montana could have three candidates (Pridgen, Moore, and Johnson)
    • 1. Isaiah Hawthorne. Northern Colorado. Transfer from USF. NC finds these guys every year, but if NC finishes well, Hawthorne likely is going to be the newcomer of the year.
    • 2. Joe Pridgen. Montana. Any other year, I think Pridgen likely is the leader in heading into the back stretch. He's a dunk machine, an above average defender, and does a lot of things well. His in the top 10 in PER in the conference.
    • 3. Dylan Darling. Idaho State. As noted he's on a heater and the transfer from Washington State is an offensive menace. He scores, he dishes the ball.
    • 4. Kolton Mitchell: Idaho. He's been one of the most influential Freshmen/Transfers in the conference and on a good team. Leads the conference in Freshman scoring, assists, steals and minutes. The transfer from ISU, who played in only 10 games year ago, has made an instant impact for the Vandals.
  • Freshmen of the Year: This is anyone's race.
    • 1. Emmett Marquardt: Eastern Washington. Among the league leaders in most categories for Freshmen.
    • 2. Evan Otten: Idaho State. He's a defensive menace and is among the league leaders in blocks per game.
    • 3. Lachlan Brewer. Sacramento State.
    • 4. Trevor Hennig. Weber State.
  • Coach of the Year:
    • 1. Steve Smiley. Northern Colorado. Every year he just finds guys who can come in an compete from the portal.

Games of the Week #5:

Thursday Game: Montana @ Northern Colorado: Tier 1 Heavyweight matchup. Montana most likely needs to win this as if they lose they'll be 2 games behind in the loss column to NC and would have lost the season series to NC. So that would turn that two games into essentially a three game deficit that wouldn't likely to be overcome w/ just 7 games remaining. If NC wins, they'd have a commanding lead in the conference and would likely write them is as the #1 seed in the conference (Using pen). Honorable Mention: Portland State at Idaho. Idaho is good at home, Portland State on the road...after last week is well mediocre. This is in part why no team has been able to separate its self from that middle pack. Portland State probably needs to go 2-0 this weekend to stay in contact w/ UM for the second seed. They get both UM/NC at home in the second half. They can absolutely be the disruptor, the thrower of the wrench, and the longer they stay in it the more likely they cause Montana or NC significant problems.
Saturday Game: Idaho State @ Weber State: Just a few weeks ago, Weber State ran the Bengals out of Pocatello. If Idaho State wants to assert itself as a candidate for a top 2 seed in the BSC tournament they have to win this game. Montana is facing its toughest road trip all year (@NC/@NAU) and like Portland State, needs to find its footing to separate themselves from that morass in the middle of the pack. Honorable Mention: Montana State at Northern Colorado. MSU had an enormous lead in Bozeman and coughed it up. MSU defends well and has the personnel to cause NC problems and might have the type of juice to win in Greely.


Thanks for reading.
 
Big Sky Conference Results Thursday:

#2 Montana 86 #1 @Northern Colorado 78
#5 Portland State 76 #4 @Idaho 69
#8 Eastern Washington 83 v. #10 Sacramento State 80
#7 Northern Arizona 69 v. #6 Montana State 64

With Montana's victory last night:

Montana's NET ranking: 176 (+13) -- Quad 2 victory now a quad 3 victory.
Northern Colorado: 141 (-15) --Northern Colorado's loss counts as a quad 4 loss at home.

Saturday Schedule:
Sacramento State @ Idaho (2pm pst)
Portland State @ Eastern Washington (2pm pst)
Montana @ Northern Arizona (6pm mst)
Montana State @ Northern Colorado (6pm mst)
Idaho State @ Weber State (7pm mst)

Net Ranking Potentials (or how to guarantee the BSC a more optimal seed)
A whole host of quad 4 games. Montana State gets the only Quad 3 game against NC.

For Montana's and Northern Colorado's Net rankings to continue to hold steady:
1. Win.
2. Idaho, Portland State, and Idaho State win.
 
Big Sky Conference Results Thursday:

#2 Montana 86 #1 @Northern Colorado 78
#5 Portland State 76 #4 @Idaho 69
#8 Eastern Washington 83 v. #10 Sacramento State 80
#7 Northern Arizona 69 v. #6 Montana State 64

With Montana's victory last night:

Montana's NET ranking: 176 (+13) -- Quad 2 victory now a quad 3 victory.
Northern Colorado: 141 (-15) --Northern Colorado's loss counts as a quad 4 loss at home.

Saturday Schedule:
Sacramento State @ Idaho (2pm pst)
Portland State @ Eastern Washington (2pm pst)
Montana @ Northern Arizona (6pm mst)
Montana State @ Northern Colorado (6pm mst)
Idaho State @ Weber State (7pm mst)

Net Ranking Potentials (or how to guarantee the BSC a more optimal seed)
A whole host of quad 4 games. Montana State gets the only Quad 3 game against NC.

For Montana's and Northern Colorado's Net rankings to continue to hold steady:
1. Win.
2. Idaho, Portland State, and Idaho State win.
They dropped UNC 15 spots for that? Damn I didn't think they'd drop that bad.
 
They dropped UNC 15 spots for that? Damn I didn't think they'd drop that bad.
Quad 4 loss at home will do that. The net rankings are super unforgiving. Montana's NET is going to have to go up about 20 points to help NC out.

The tough thing about the BSC, is that from here on out it is mostly quad 4 games for both teams. Montana will have 1 more road quad 3 game (PSU) as will NC.

What would help both teams is their quality non-conference wins (SDSU for both Montana/NC, and CSN for Montana) keep moving up. All are right around 100. Not sure they move up 25 positions (for Montana's benefit).

Montana's 'worst' loss this year: @Idaho State (Q3)
Northern Colorado's 'worst' loss this year: @Idaho was a Q3 loss now Q4

Montana's WAB (wins above bubble) is 100 and NC's 109.

The only real difference between Montana and NC from a NET ranking is that NC played and won a few more Q3 games and beating SDSU on the road.
 
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