
Perhaps I havent paid it any attention in previous years, but there seems to be alot of Division 1 vs Division 2, NAIA, Division 3 games post -exam, pre-conference period. I had watched a few seconds of the Presbyterian-Brevard College matchup earlier. Brevard is a Division III school. Unfortunately my Tornadoes fell to the Blue Hose 74-45.
It was a reversion to the early season Nicholls who couldn't score and couldn't defend. It was in their grasp! All they had to do was defend the 3-point line.Went OT, but 17-6 Abilene Christian in the extra session.
It was a reversion to the early season Nicholls who couldn't score and couldn't defend. It was in their grasp! All they had to do was defend the 3-point line.
Just check out the fatal 3 they gave up for the tie with 16 seconds left (bookmarked at 39:31). Did they not think that ACU would attempt a 3?Ripped my heart out. I can just imagine how deflating it was for the players.
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It seems like more than normal to me as well. I can't understand scheduling games like that. There are more than enough really bad D1 teams to choose from.
I believe these games are above and beyond the season limit of 29 regular season games (or 27 plus an MTE). So basically like exhibition games that don't count toward the team's record or season quota of games.It seems like more than normal to me as well. I can't understand scheduling games like that. There are more than enough really bad D1 teams to choose from.
Oh, they count. And so far as I can tell, to the game limit as well. What they don't count towards is the various calculations the NCAA uses in seeding the NCAA tournament. But, unlike "exhibition" games, the records (win/loss and players scoring) do count.I believe these games are above and beyond the season limit of 29 regular season games (or 27 plus an MTE). So basically like exhibition games that don't count toward the team's record or season quota of games.
Edit to add: I don't believe they'd be allowed to play a "non-counting" game against a fellow D1 team.
I don't believe this Guelph game does count toward Notre Dame's game total. ND had already played 12 official games coming into this, with 3 of those games coming as part of the "multi-team event" in Cancun. When you add their 18 regular-season ACC games, that puts them right at the maximum 27 regular-season games + the 3 MTE games. The Guelph game, if it counted, would put them over that limit.Oh, they count. And so far as I can tell, to the game limit as well. What they don't count towards is the various calculations the NCAA uses in seeding the NCAA tournament. But, unlike "exhibition" games, the records (win/loss and players scoring) do count.
And they became very popular a few years ago, seem especially bad this year. It isn't (mostly) the P5 teams doing it, they just schedule dreadful D1 teams when they are so minded. OTH - for the lower level teams - this seems to be their equivalent of scheduling down.
Someone described Southern as win-less, they are not. They beat Tougalou and Wiley. Their record is 2-8, officially. Oddly enough, while Rutgers was beating Southern, Arizona was playing Tennessee State - with its only win over Wilberforce, although they have since beaten Fisk.
Prairie View is another team with wins over Texas A&M Kingsville and the infamous Wiley - only.