Nebraska and Richmond as well?For as good a story as the ASU Sun Devils are (and it is a GREAT story), they really should not be in the discussion for an NCAAT bid considering how pathetic their OOC was and how weak the Big 12 really is. That said virtually all the mid-majors non-auto bid teams are just absolutely brutal this year which opens the door for the 0 OOC schools like ASU, Texas Tech, Georgia and MSU to claim a case. TT and Georgia will be in the field but I shudder to reward a coach for "padding" her wins by playing really bad schools.
In the abstract I agree, but part of the problem is almost everyone - UConn is always a notable exception - does a lot of stat padding out of conference. However, just winning games will not get you into the dance, which after all is largely driven by what can loosely be called analytics. While I might agree, as I said, in the abstract, in the very real world they are deserving of being a bubble team. And Charlie has them as a play-in, for an 11 seed, hardly a huge reward. And we were reminded today by Creme that every bubble team has to beware - they are by no means sitting pretty.For as good a story as the ASU Sun Devils are (and it is a GREAT story), they really should not be in the discussion for an NCAAT bid considering how pathetic their OOC was and how weak the Big 12 really is. That said virtually all the mid-majors non-auto bid teams are just absolutely brutal this year which opens the door for the lame OOC schools like ASU, Texas Tech, Georgia and MSU to claim a case. TT and Georgia will be in the field but I shudder to reward a coach for "padding" her wins by playing really bad schools.
Yep.... I listen to that SportsCenter segment with trepidation. He has the Devils playing Virginia in the College Park regional...oy.... But at least it's part of the dance of the bulls up.In the abstract I agree, but part of the problem is almost everyone - UConn is always a notable exception - does a lot of stat padding out of conference. However, just winning games will not get you into the dance, which after all is largely driven by what can loosely be called analytics. While I might agree, as I said, in the abstract, in the very real world they are deserving of being a bubble team. And Charlie has them as a play-in, for an 11 seed, hardly a huge reward. And we were reminded today by Creme that every bubble team has to beware - they are by no means sitting pretty.