Last year we had Brooklyn and Boston. Are you talking about the 2 years before that? 2023 - Albany and Vegas. 2022 - Buffalo, and eh forget itI also believe that we may be a bit too entitled with our expectations if we view not getting a drivable subregional and regional site two years in a row would be a disappointment.
The two years in a row I was referring to are Brooklyn-Boston followed up by Providence-Newark. As great as it would be to have those paths in back to back tournaments, it won't be the end of the world if we end up with a path that requires air travel before San Antonio.Last year we had Brooklyn and Boston. Are you talking about the 2 years before that? 2023 - Albany and Vegas. 2022 - Buffalo, and eh forget it
Ah, got youThe two years in a row I was referring to are Brooklyn-Boston followed up by Providence-Newark. As great as it would be to have those paths in back to back tournaments, it won't be the end of the world if we end up with a path that requires air travel before San Antonio.
Ironically, it depends on how many times we can beat Marquette.Men's Bracketology: Could Marquette spoil the megaconferences' party?
For all the dominance of the SEC, Big Ten and Big East, Marquette is putting up one of the season's best campaigns.www.espn.com
re marquette: "The projected 2-seed likely won't post enough Q1 wins to move up to the top line of the bracket, but a third straight No. 2 would be a remarkable feat for a program that has spent its recent years in the shadow of multiple national champions Villanova and Connecticut."
if a 1 seed is out of reach for marquette then it is for us too. but i'd sign up for the 3 in the east right now.
We do it to prepare for close games down the road, really big games, tournament games. They'll be a game when we need to use the clock, score and win, so you practice for that.The “kill the clock” offense is so painful to watch and tbh I don’t really understand why we do it. Our normal offense takes 20-25 seconds to run anyways. What is the benefit of just dribbling around for 25 seconds and then heaving up a terrible shot? Sure it bleeds the clock the same way our normal offense does, but it kills the spreadsheet math which does make a difference when you are on the edge of a seed line in the NCAAT.
We scored 4 points in the final 8 minutes yesterday. We made a 25 point blowout look like a close game because we just decided to dribble around and get 3 shot clock violations in a row.