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Baylor Reveals This Season's "Ultra Competitive" Non Conference Schedule
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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 2269470, member: 5798"] This thread has created quite a stir. 3295 views, and 100 responses as of this post. I'm feeling a little edgy today, so I'm going to[B] flip the script[/B]. Let's suppose just for the sake of discussion and supposition ([B]we all know it would NEVER EVER happen[/B]), and since it's a slow day here in the yard, let's suppose Geno would put together an OOC schedule similar to the one Kim has for 2017. What would be the fan reaction(s) and the ramifications regarding inclusion in the NCAA tournament? Even with a weak and laughable OOC schedule and a weak conference schedule, UConn would still make the national tournament. Of course, they would not be a #1 seed, but we all know, if you're part of the field of 64, anything can happen, and you make your own luck. UConn would still be the team no other team would want to play. Let's say they schedule two top 5 ranked P5 teams (South Carolina & Notre Dame, or whoever) late in the regular season in January or February to gauge where they are, and identify where (if any) last minute adjustments need to be made. Let's say for the sake of discussion, they totally demolish and embarrass those two P5 teams, which should give the tournament selection committee something to think about. Baylor is getting away with it (and laughing at the selection committee the whole year). How would this work out for the Huskies?? :rolleyes: [/QUOTE]
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