Anonymous wrote:Stiil don’t believe PVI wins 4 out of 10 against GZ.
Neutral observer here: PVI athletically was bigger, faster and stronger than GZ in the live stream I watched a few weeks ago.
I have never thought PVI was well coached so YES I do think GZ would win a few games ver them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. John’s and Gonzaga will play this week.
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Anonymous wrote:So why so nervous?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
All this parental hand wringing about seeding seems absurd, if you want to win you have to beat the best. None of the coaches or players care who they have to play. Win and advance.
In every conference in sport you are rewarded for your body of work. Not with the incompetent IAC - Prep wins the regular season by a WIDE margin - yet Bullis gets a huge GIFT that was actually earned by Prep to play SSSA, the least competitive team of the top 4 IAC teams which Prep dismantled by 20 goals in the last 2 games. After that mauling SSSA will roll over for Bullis. Prep is a better team than both Landon/Bullis this year and will have to go the "hard route" to beat them both back to back. The good news is that Prep has the most talent and is getting better every week.
Body of work - Bullis has a win against every team in the conference this year.
Anonymous wrote:St. John’s and Gonzaga will play this week.
So why so nervous?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
All this parental hand wringing about seeding seems absurd, if you want to win you have to beat the best. None of the coaches or players care who they have to play. Win and advance.
In every conference in sport you are rewarded for your body of work. Not with the incompetent IAC - Prep wins the regular season by a WIDE margin - yet Bullis gets a huge GIFT that was actually earned by Prep to play SSSA, the least competitive team of the top 4 IAC teams which Prep dismantled by 20 goals in the last 2 games. After that mauling SSSA will roll over for Bullis. Prep is a better team than both Landon/Bullis this year and will have to go the "hard route" to beat them both back to back. The good news is that Prep has the most talent and is getting better every week.
Body of work - Bullis has a win against every team in the conference this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
All this parental hand wringing about seeding seems absurd, if you want to win you have to beat the best. None of the coaches or players care who they have to play. Win and advance.
In every conference in sport you are rewarded for your body of work. Not with the incompetent IAC - Prep wins the regular season by a WIDE margin - yet Bullis gets a huge GIFT that was actually earned by Prep to play SSSA, the least competitive team of the top 4 IAC teams which Prep dismantled by 20 goals in the last 2 games. After that mauling SSSA will roll over for Bullis. Prep is a better team than both Landon/Bullis this year and will have to go the "hard route" to beat them both back to back. The good news is that Prep has the most talent and is getting better every week.
Anonymous wrote:
Goal differential has never been a tie breaking criteria in the IAC. Since EHS did not play an entire IAC schedule and opted out of the IAC tournament games vs EHS were not considered in the seeding. Landon and SSSA had identical IAC records and the tiebreaker is a coin flip. The IAC followed League criteria,.
I agree with the previous poster, this episode further proves just how lazy and incompetent ADs and headmasters have been this season.
You resort to a coin flip as the absolute latest method to determine rank and seedings.
Clearly the ADs and headmasters had no defined criteria to determine seedings as Landon was ahead of SS/SA in both goals for and goals against.
And while people are suggesting Landon got screwed, don't forget GP is also getting screwed too.
At the end of the day, the kids don't care who they line up against, they just want to play.