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I just saw Clemson's schedule on Twitter....... tougher than Miss State's 


It was simply an observation regarding the OOC and conference schedules of SC and UConn.
The final non-conference schedule isn’t complete but looking at who we have so far we will play Baylor, UConn, and Maryland (three top 5 teams). Also will have Duke, Clemson, Purdue, Indiana, Wash St., South Dakota, Dayton, App St., and Alabama St.
I was responding to SCspurs’ post that was specifically referencing SC and UConn’s schedules. I added the portion regarding MSU’s schedule to voice my disappointment in their OOC schedule. Again, there was no whataboutism, slight or anything else inferred.It was more than that. The topic was MSSU's non-conference schedule and your response was to compare SC and UConn. The "whataboutism" aside, I was simply pointing out that what you see as an advantage for UConn has been seen as a disadvantage by others during the past 3 years. Again, it's hard to keep up.
I didn’t realize until I looked again at the “way too early” preseason Top 25 that at first glance the SEC and ACC were tied with the most top 25 teams.Dawn is NEVER afraid tough competition. That is why I love her. She models her team after the type of player she was in College. The final non-conference schedule isn’t complete but looking at who we have so far we will play Baylor, UConn, and Maryland (three top 5 teams). Also will have Duke, Clemson, Purdue, Indiana, Wash St., South Dakota, Dayton, App St., and Alabama St. add in two more unknown teams and that’s pretty tough for a young team. But I expect that it will pay huge dividends in the SEC as well as the tournament playing tough teams early.
Love Vic and what he has done with MSU. They have been one of the top programs the last few years (2 final fours and elite 8). They should not be playing OOC schedules like this. This is something I would expect Vandy, Florida or Ole Miss to play....
Yikes.... omgosh. That's bad.
Anyways. not sure if this has been said, but it's been confirmed that we tried extremely hard to schedule UConn or Louisville, but there's nobody that wanted to play except Oregon and Texas. Nobody wants to play dog litter, but it's not easy to play any top 10 teams when none wants to play.
Anyways... I'm hoping we pick up 2 RPI top 15 wins in the Vancouver showdown. And I'm hoping A&M and SC both stay top 10 teams. And Tennessee makes an improvement. Otherwise we'll get absolutely tarred on this board for our schedule. But if all things go right and in line, we might play up to 5 or 6 overall top 15 teams. And btw, I'm not saying the Marquette game this year is a tough game at all, since they just lost their entire starting lineup. Obviously I'm pointing to Vancouver and A&M and SC and one more of those in the SEC championship game. And maybe Tennessee.
And like I said.... it is what it is, but I'll take a #2 or #3 seed this year if our schedule is weak. Because.... like....after that episode in Portland last year, I really don't care anymore about what seed we get. I think homecourt matters more than seeding and this year the Greenville spot is the closest location, and that's hoping South Carolina finishes worse than us, so we can win that location.
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I highly doubt Miss St finish as a top 3 seed with that schedule. Even if they win 25+ games i think it’ll be hard for the committee to place them over another team with a slightly worst record but better SOS. They’ll desperately need to win the Vancouver Showcase to pick up those top 10 wins and probably can’t afford to lose many SEC games IMO. It is definitely tough to schedule top teams because some are already tied into contracts but that doesn’t mean you have to go and load up on a bunch of cupcakes. Their are teams like UCLA, Oregon St, NC St, Florida St for example that are usually highly ranked and always have pretty good RPI’s so I can’t really buy the excuse that “no one wants to play us”. I kind of expected better from Vic especially since he wants his program to be seen as “elite”.
I highly doubt Miss St finish as a top 3 seed with that schedule. Even if they win 25+ games i think it’ll be hard for the committee to place them over another team with a slightly worst record but better SOS. They’ll desperately need to win the Vancouver Showcase to pick up those top 10 wins and probably can’t afford to lose many SEC games IMO. It is definitely tough to schedule top teams because some are already tied into contracts but that doesn’t mean you have to go and load up on a bunch of cupcakes. Their are teams like UCLA, Oregon St, NC St, Florida St for example that are usually highly ranked and always have pretty good RPI’s so I can’t really buy the excuse that “no one wants to play us”. I kind of expected better from Vic especially since he wants his program to be seen as “elite”.
I think that's a little dramatic. Mississippi State will be fine. Their OOC is laughable but SEC projects to be strong this year with Tennessee, South Carolina, A&M and Kentucky all being potential top 20 teams.
Maryland earned a 3 seed last year despite having only one good win the entire season (against a South Carolina team that was dreadful in the first part of the year) and a 66 overall SOS with 4 losses. Mississippi State can easily do better than that and should have a better SOS than Maryland did last year.
I don't agree. Last year they got a 1 seed despite beating no one better than South Carolina and Marquette, and despite losing to Missouri at home.I highly doubt Miss St finish as a top 3 seed with that schedule. Even if they win 25+ games i think it’ll be hard for the committee to place them over another team with a slightly worst record but better SOS. They’ll desperately need to win the Vancouver Showcase to pick up those top 10 wins and probably can’t afford to lose many SEC games IMO.
It was confirmed by our insiders that we tried really hard to schedule some top teams. There's like 15 or so of those teams.... if none of them end up working out for one reason or another except Oregon, I'm not sure if you can see or not that there aren't many other teams left to try to call.
I don't think Vic cares if his team is seen as elite, but I do know that he doesn't wanna play a lot of bad teams. I don't either; nobody does.
And like I said....there could potentially be a lot of great teams we play on our schedule when it's all said and done. And....we've already been through this who's gonna be better this year SC or MSU argument many times before, and I still don't understand your overconfidence in South Carolina. You're not even guaranteed Greensville. You have to beat us out for that spot first of all. So doubting we'll be a top 3 seed sounds a bit mildly amusing to me.
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.... also Miss St is not standing in the way of SC being seeded in Greenville. Just because you won the tourney last year doesn’t mean you own that court remember SC leads the nation in attendance for a reason. Home court advantage is ours.I don't agree. Last year they got a 1 seed despite beating no one better than South Carolina and Marquette, and despite losing to Missouri at home.
Yes but Maryland’s Conference RPI was higher than the SEC’s last year. Miss St will now have to depend on the SEC being stronger this year to get a higher seeding. Not sure if you were aware but none of those teams on their schedule this year(outside of West Virginia & Marquette who will be considerably weaker) were top 150 in SOS last year and I don’t think they will be this year either. Just thinking back to Maryland in 2017 they had a very good team but SOS doomed them to a lower seeding and bad regional. The same might be said for Miss St this year.
That speaks to the inconsistency of the committees selection process. Maryland also had a similar record and year in 2017 but got placed a 3 seed in the tournament due to a weak schedule. I also don’t this Miss St will be as good as they were last year so it’s possible that they could run the table OOC and lose a couple SEC games but shouldn’t be awarded a higher seed because of it IMO.
Well for starters I never said or implied SC would be better than Miss St in my previous post so I’m not sure where that came from. I was just letting you know that theirs no excuse to loading up on cupcakes when their are tons of other teams to play. Year after year Miss St schedule is less than average and all we see is excuses...
Lastly why wouldn’t I be confident in the team I root for? I have every right to feel like SC will be better than Miss St next year in the same way you think Miss St will be a 2020-21 Super team.... also Miss St is not standing in the way of SC being seeded in Greenville. Just because you won the tourney last year doesn’t mean you own that court remember SC leads the nation in attendance for a reason. Home court advantage is ours.
I think the only reason State got that 1 seed was winning the SEC. That was the only argument I could see for it.
It was confirmed by our insiders that we tried really hard to schedule some top teams. There's like 15 or so of those teams.... if none of them end up working out for one reason or another except Oregon, I'm not sure if you can see or not that there aren't many other teams left to try to call.
I don't think Vic cares if his team is seen as elite, but I do know that he doesn't wanna play a lot of bad teams. I don't either; nobody does.
And like I said....there could potentially be a lot of great teams we play on our schedule when it's all said and done. And....we've already been through this who's gonna be better this year SC or MSU argument many times before, and I still don't understand your overconfidence in South Carolina. You're not even guaranteed Greensville. You have to beat us out for that spot first of all. So doubting we'll be a top 3 seed sounds a bit mildly amusing to me.
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The problem is that even if they couldn't get top 15 teams, why didn't they go after teams in the 20-100 RPI range? Beating up on a bunch of bottom feeders doesn't help the team improve or boost up their resume.
And fair or not, South Carolina will get Greenville over Mississippi State regardless of how teams finish. It's a 1.5 hour drive from Columbia and SC has a massive fan base that will fill up the arena. Mississippi State is a 6.5 hour drive from there. It's like how Oregon was given the Portland regional a year ago as a 2 seed even though Stanford deserved the 2 seed there over the Ducks.
It's like how Oregon was given the Portland regional a year ago as a 2 seed even though Stanford deserved the 2 seed there over the Ducks.
I think the only reason State got that 1 seed was winning the SEC. That was the only argument I could see for it.
"Deserved" seems a bit strong. Teams split 2 head to head match ups, Ducks absolutely destroyed them on The Farm (worst home loss in Tara's career). Oregon won the conference regular season. Conference tourneys are overvalued I think. Stanford probably had a better OOC schedule but it's not like Oregon's was bad.
The committee isn't always consistent but Maryland in 2017 had a weaker resume than Miss St in 2019. Yes, Maryland 17's was that bad. MSU at least had multiple top-25 wins (SC x2, TAMU, Marquette, KY). Maryland 17 had only one.That speaks to the inconsistency of the committees selection process. Maryland also had a similar record and year in 2017 but got placed a 3 seed in the tournament due to a weak schedule. I also don’t this Miss St will be as good as they were last year so it’s possible that they could run the table OOC and lose a couple SEC games but shouldn’t be awarded a higher seed because of it IMO.
I see the argument, but I don't think you could finalize things in July. Just like some people are finalizing the POY race down to Ionescu and Cox and finalizing Oregon and Baylor as the top 2 teams, same logic applies that you can't just assume SC will go to Greenville before games are even played.
I do think the only way we'll get Greenville is if we're a #1 seed. I know that's not in line with most people's predictions right now, but it's still a shot given we've been #1 for 2 straight years. That's probably the only scenario that sends SC somewhere else. Even though I do agree, SC probably has an 80% chance to play in Greenville.
I agree with that Oregon suggestion..... and they are getting huge gifts 2 years in a row with regionals being in Portland. Though I don't agree that Stanford deserved it more last year. I think Oregon looked like the more impressive team overall despite some questionable games in the end and the Pac-12 title game defeat.
And I agree on your argument about the bottom feeders, though that's only talk in November or December. By the time conference games comes around, we'll be seen by how we play against Stanford and the Vancouver teams and vs SC and A&M, not how we do against Jackson State.
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I just don't buy that other teams won't come play us. Maybe I don't understand how this all works, but does that seem like a legitimate reason?