The Pro Football Hall of Fame has advanced 34 senior candidates, including Ken Anderson, to the next phase of the selection process for the Class of 2026, with the process involving multiple voting rounds to narrow down the finalists.
Bill Belichick, despite a poor start as a college coach, has advanced to the next stage of the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection process among 12 coaches, including several Super Bowl winners, with a final decision expected in November.
A list of 128 modern-era players, including first-year eligible stars like Drew Brees, Larry Fitzgerald, and Philip Rivers, has been nominated for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2026. The selection process involves multiple rounds of voting by a committee, narrowing the list from 128 to 15 finalists, with the final class to be announced next August.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced 128 modern-era nominees for the 2026 class, including first-year eligible players like Drew Brees, Larry Fitzgerald, and Philip Rivers. The selection process involves multiple rounds of voting by committees to narrow the list to 15 finalists, with the final inductees to be announced next August. The class can include three to five players, with the process overseen by Ernst & Young LLP.
Reece Davis defends ESPN's College GameDay decision to feature Miami-Florida over higher-ranked undefeated teams, explaining that the show's selection process prioritizes compelling storylines, atmosphere, and unique factors beyond just rankings, aiming to create engaging and memorable broadcasts.
The MLB All-Star Game is generally the best, but its selection process needs improvement to prioritize merit over marketing, with concerns about the inclusion of less deserving players and rookies over more talented veterans.
Five individuals have reached the Finalist stage for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2025, including Ralph Hay (Contributor), Mike Holmgren (Coach), and Maxie Baughan, Sterling Sharpe, and Jim Tyrer (Seniors). They need at least 80% approval from the Selection Committee to be elected. This year, the selection process has been revised to allow only three of the five Finalists to be elected. The final class will be announced during the "NFL Honors" show on February 6, 2025, in New Orleans.
The selection process for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is under scrutiny, with concerns raised about the influence of "Ringz culture" and the lack of transparency in the voting process. The recent induction of Michael Cooper, a zero-time All-Star, has sparked debate about the criteria for entry and the oversight of deserving candidates who were key stars on successful teams. Calls have been made for a more thoughtful and transparent approach to the selection process to maintain the integrity of the institution.
Michigan State coach Tom Izzo expressed the need for more coaching voices on the NCAA Tournament's selection committee and criticized the influence of analytics in the selection process. He emphasized his support for smaller schools and the importance of considering the impact of conference tournaments on the selection process. Izzo also called for more involvement of coaches in the discussions about potential changes to the tournament format.
The NCAA Division I Wrestling Committee has released the pre-allocation spots for the 2024 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, with each qualifying tournament being awarded spots based on regular season performance by conference wrestlers. The pre-allocations were determined using a sliding scale of win percentage, coaches’ rank, and RPI ranking, with each conference being awarded a minimum of one automatic qualification per weight class. After conference tournaments, the committee will select the remaining 47 at-large qualifiers, with brackets and seeding to be announced on March 13. The championships will take place from March 21-23 at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City.
Princeton's basketball team's impressive win over Yale highlights the flaws in the NCAA's selection process, as the team, despite a strong record and performance, is not considered a candidate for an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. The team's coach, Mitch Henderson, expressed frustration with the metrics-driven evaluation system, emphasizing the team's readiness to compete in March Madness. The article also highlights the team's strong performance and the support it received from fans, while pointing out the challenges the team faces in securing a spot in the tournament due to the lack of opportunities to face Quad 1 opponents.
Arizona moves up to a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament projections after Tennessee falls to the second line, while Richmond and South Florida are bid stealers in the latest bracket. The NCAA Tournament selection process evaluates teams based on who they played, where they played, who they beat, and who beat them, with margin of victory not being a factor. Various rankings like the NET and KenPom.com heavily rely on margin of victory but are not used to make decisions. Conference performance and past tournament performance are considered irrelevant in the selection process.
The New York Times film critics, Manohla Dargis and Alissa Wilkinson, have selected their top 10 favorite films of 2023. Dargis's list includes highly anticipated movies like Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer," while Wilkinson's list focuses on films that explore the concept of "ordinary evil," such as Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon." Both critics chose "Killers of the Flower Moon" as their number one pick. They emphasize the importance of personal reaction and gut feeling when evaluating films, and aim to provide readers with interesting perspectives and a variety of choices.
As the four-team College Football Playoff era comes to an end, the excessive politicking and grandstanding around the selection process is something that many won't miss. The upcoming 12-team bracket will bring a more inclusive and fair playoff system. The SEC, which has dominated the CFP era, is now facing the possibility of being excluded from the playoff for the first time. SEC commissioner Greg Sankey has been making flawed arguments to solidify SEC supremacy, but past success should not impact this season's selection process. The SEC's panic and spin campaign highlight the uncertainty surrounding its CFP inclusion. Overall, the hope is that the future playoff system will focus more on the games and less on the politicking.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame has announced the 25 Modern-Era Player Semifinalists for the Class of 2024, including two first-year eligible candidates, Antonio Gates and Julius Peppers. The list also includes 18 players who were Semifinalists for the Class of 2023. The Semifinalists will be further reduced to 15 Finalists before the final voting process takes place. The Class of 2024 will be enshrined in August next year.