I would honestly suggest educating yourself on metrics.
The reason people discuss NET for measuring the quads is because it’s the only one that does.
BPI, KenPom, and Sagarin are all predictive measurements and disregard wins and losses for the most part. Iowa is ranked in the teens in those metrics.
KPI and SOR measure how well you performed against your schedule and for the most part disregard efficiency. Iowa ranks in the 30s in those metrics. I think predictive metrics have their place and are interesting, but when it comes to evaluating how good a season is at the end of the year I don’t think they should be more highly valued than results. Again, that’s my opinion and you don’t have to agree. He good thing for Iowa State is that the selection committee has more closely aligned with SOR over the last few years so that’s a good thing.
Warren Nolan has a pretty good team sheet that includes all of those metrics on one page.
NET - Nitty Gritty Report & Team Sheet for Iowa Hawkeyes 2022 Men's College Basketball. This Is a Duplication of the report used by the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee to Determine At-Large Teams in the national championship tournament with quadrants
www.warrennolan.com