Again, Providence, with losses to Brown and Boston College, is a lock at 21-10 but Murray State who went 16-0 in the Ohio Valley and who has lost exactly one game by one point since November 30th is out?
Why? Because some numbers that none of you actually understand somehow favor the bucket of meh that is Providence? (You can substitute just about bottom half at-large team here...not picking on PC in particular.)
I'm not convinced PC should be such a lock...but they have 7 wins better than Murray State's best. They have 10 more Top 100 wins than Murray State.Again, Providence, with losses to Brown and Boston College, is a lock at 21-10 but Murray State who went 16-0 in the Ohio Valley and who has lost exactly one game by one point since November 30th is out?
Why? Because some numbers that none of you actually understand somehow favor the bucket of meh that is Providence? (You can substitute just about bottom half at-large team here...not picking on PC in particular.)
I guess the message to a pretty good mid-major program like Murray State is that they're not allowed to lose because we prefer teams like Providence because some pasty twit has a formula that might or might not make sense.
I think the message is that you have to beat someone. If they beat Xavier and didn't get creamed by Valpo, they may have a case. But they only beat the mediocre teams in their conference and have shown no ability to take a game against a tournament team. Their best win is Illinois State...I guess the message to a pretty good mid-major program like Murray State is that they're not allowed to lose because we prefer teams like Providence because some pasty twit has a formula that might or might not make sense.
If they hadn't been absolutely demolished by the decent teams they played, I could understand you a bit. But they got absolutely demolished.
Would you take IU, BYU, Texas over Murray State? I'm not sure I would.
Again, St. John's doesn't particularly scare me. But they swept a team that destroyed Murray State. And they've beaten other tournament teams.I just saw Providence lose by 30 last week. I saw St. John's lose the second half of a game by 40 a couple of days ago.
Lock and lock.
But Murray State lost badly in early November.
Out.
He must be trying to be difficult.Again, St. John's doesn't particularly scare me. But they swept a team that destroyed Murray State. And they've beaten other tournament teams.
Providence and St. John's did get blown out...but against a #1 or #2 seed. Murray State got blown out by Valparaiso and Xavier. They aren't in the same galaxy.
I guess the message to a pretty good mid-major program like Murray State is that they're not allowed to lose because we prefer teams like Providence because some pasty twit has a formula that might or might not make sense.
I just saw Providence lose by 30 last week. I saw St. John's lose the second half of a game by 40 a couple of days ago.
Maybe if they actually tried scheduling anyone?
Right. But our team also beat Florida. And Cincy. And Memphis. And Harvard. And a number of other Top 100 teams. Give me a similar win for Murray State.Win 25 straight games? IN. Yeah, they lost to Houston. So did we last year..
Well, he did say last year. It's still not a particularly compelling argument either way, but he did pick a year where our team was an at-large team.Yeah, saying "Hey, UConn lost to Houston, too" would be an effective argument if UConn was an at-large team...
Well, he did say last year. It's still not a particularly compelling argument either way, but he did pick a year where our team was an at-large team.