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Quality of this game is light years better than the central game. CC game didn’t look D1.Delaware v UNCW has turned into a fun one. Hens hanging within one possession.
Quality of this game is light years better than the central game. CC game didn’t look D1.Delaware v UNCW has turned into a fun one. Hens hanging within one possession.
Even worse when the NEC only qualified to retain their autobid because they invited arguably the worst program in D1 history Chicago St to join this yearThat was some bad basketball. Watching that game only verifies the complaint of major basketball programs that automatic qualification of conference tounament champions of this type of conferenc needs to stop. Any good bubble team, like Xavier, would pummel both of them 10 times out of 10. Seton Hall would pummel them for that matter. Tournament berth should be based on metrics that are often discussed here. Neither of these schools would qualify for the NCAA tournament based on metrics. No wonder power schools want to form their own tournament.
The Rick Mickens, John Tice, Corsley Edwards Central team Howie coached back in the day would destroy this Central team.Quality of this game is light years better than the central game. CC game didn’t look D1.
Kyle Vinales would have scored 40 tonightThe Rick Mickens, John Tice, Corsley Edwards Central team Howie coached back in the day would destroy this Central team.
That game got me thinking about past Central players.Kyle Vinales would have scored 40 tonight
No, no, no, no, no. The best rounds of the NCAAT are the first two rounds. That's the magic of the tournament is when there are schools that are much smaller in terms of athletic budget, size, and stature of their players, and play their home games in rinky dink gyms but yet they are competing and possibly defeating their bigger, better funded (at least 10x) counterparts.That was some bad basketball. Watching that game only verifies the complaint of major basketball programs that automatic qualification of conference tounament champions of this type of conferenc needs to stop. Any good bubble team, like Xavier, would pummel both of them 10 times out of 10. Seton Hall would pummel them for that matter. Tournament berth should be based on metrics that are often discussed here. Neither of these schools would qualify for the NCAA tournament based on metrics. No wonder power schools want to form their own tournament.
They did look really solid - had legit size.I'm picking UNCW for an upset in my bracket
Likely right. I must say these two teams are really underwhelming, feels like there is a lid on the basket. I see StM going down to a 12 seed, neither look long in March.We want Gonzaga to lose here right? Better for them to be firmly off the 7 line than the good a win would do for our resume
At this point, I just want it to end. This game is heinous. 1/29 combined from 3, Gaels closing in on 20 TOs….We want Gonzaga to lose here right? Better for them to be firmly off the 7 line than the good a win would do for our resume
If the purpose of the NCAA tournament is to have the best 68 teams in the nation compete for a national championship, then seeding should be done by metrics and only the top 68 Division I teams should be included. It would certainly make the 1-16 matchup more interesting most of the time as opposed to a rare event.No, no, no, no, no. The best rounds of the NCAAT are the first two rounds. That's the magic of the tournament is when there are schools that are much smaller in terms of athletic budget, size, and stature of their players, and play their home games in rinky dink gyms but yet they are competing and possibly defeating their bigger, better funded (at least 10x) counterparts.
Besides, if the Power conferences get more slots in the NCAAT, the regular season games get devalued even more.
Watch The Crown. It was made for you.If the purpose of the NCAA tournament is to have the best 68 teams in the nation compete for a national championship, then seeding should be done by metrics and only the top 68 Division I teams should be included. It would certainly make the 1-16 matchup more interesting most of the time as opposed to a rare event.
The purpose of the NCAA tournament is definitively not to have the 68 best teams. And totally disagree, having a low major take a high seed to the wire or win is way more interesting than watching some mediocre P5 team play, even if it happens very infrequently.If the purpose of the NCAA tournament is to have the best 68 teams in the nation compete for a national championship, then seeding should be done by metrics and only the top 68 Division I teams should be included. It would certainly make the 1-16 matchup more interesting most of the time as opposed to a rare event.
StM is one of the biggest farces in college hoops. A bunch of slow unathletic goons that glacial pace you into boring basketball. Somehow the computers appreciate it but eyeballs definitely don’t.At this point, I just want it to end. This game is heinous. 1/29 combined from 3, Gaels closing in on 20 TOs….
I actually think Zags winning probably better for us. St Mary's may drop below us, and even if not, with a couple wins we can pass them, and along the way would probably pass Zags as well.We want Gonzaga to lose here right? Better for them to be firmly off the 7 line than the good a win would do for our resume
Nobody ever said the purpose of the tourney was to have the best 68 teams, not even the NCAA. If the NCAA wanted only the best teams, the tourney size would be cut in half, if not more.If the purpose of the NCAA tournament is to have the best 68 teams in the nation compete for a national championship, then seeding should be done by metrics and only the top 68 Division I teams should be included. It would certainly make the 1-16 matchup more interesting most of the time as opposed to a rare event.
Their best overall win is probably Gonzaga twice but yeah their OC is brutal. They shouldn't be seeded above us.StM is one of the biggest farces in college hoops. A bunch of slow unathletic goons that glacial pace you into boring basketball. Somehow the computers appreciate it but eyeballs definitely don’t.
Their best OC win is…..Nebraska? And they got beat by AZSt.
This is their last game and they're either a) behind us already or b) way ahead of us, depending on how the committee is going to treat their predictive metrics. I don't think this win is enough for them to surpass us if the committee is dismissing their predictives and focusing on their resume, and we're only moving up if we get a couple wins (and so would then re-pass them). If the committee is taking their predictives at face value in order to avoid putting them up against a high seed, we're not catching them either way.We want Gonzaga to lose here right? Better for them to be firmly off the 7 line than the good a win would do for our resume
They are offensively challenged to put it kindly.How did Virginia Tech win 8 ACC games. I know it's incredibly easy to find an indictment on the ACC this season, but sheesh.
So is Seton Hall and the Huskies some how lost to them.They are offensively challenged to put it kindly.
I'm old enough to remember when its purpose was to see who would have the privilege of losing to UCLA.If the purpose of the NCAA tournament is to have the best 68 teams in the nation compete for a national championship, then seeding should be done by metrics and only the top 68 Division I teams should be included. It would certainly make the 1-16 matchup more interesting most of the time as opposed to a rare event.