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Xavier in NIT Finals

Seton Hall- Women that is in NIT final four
 
Thats great for Xavier
They now see what they can do with the interim coach - no need to bring on that big time dirt bag Miller - grow a pair and admit the mistake and bag Miller
 
Thats great for Xavier
They now see what they can do with the interim coach - no need to bring on that big time dirt bag Miller - grow a pair and admit the mistake and bag Miller
Really? It's just the NIT. Take it easy man.
 
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They’re going to be a problem in a year or two. Wouldn’t be surprised if they’re consistently in the top 3/4 in the conference
 
Really? It's just the NIT. Take it easy man.
That was a heck of a field this year If every team goes into it with a positive attitude. It could have been a great tournament. Some unfortunately view as “Only” which diminishes the intensity that’s unfortunate for fans .
I believe the garden is no longer hosting so a great tradition since 1937 goes down the tubes. I suspect the NCAA will be forced to expand by at least 24-32 teams at some point without it.
 
Anyone old enough remembers when a few teams wouid pick the NIT over the NCAA. The NCAA I think was limited to 32 teams, with one team per conference. The season champ - with only the ACC having a ost season tourney and if that team wasn’t the regular season champ, the season champ was out of luck. Can’t recall what they did about any at large teams. A few leagues didn’t get auto bids, the Yancon lost theirs while I was at UConn even though UConn had just done pretty well two years in a row with the auto bud. Pissed us off. UConn actually turned down an NIT bid the next year.
 
I tend to have a higher chance of watching the NIT finals if mid-majors are involved because that title tends to have more of an achievement feeling than two high-majors.

However, tonight includes two top-50 teams with the obvious interest in Xavier and the local flavor of Texas A&M (and in general, I'm a Buzz Williams fan).

I was lukewarm about watching tonight until I remembered Ms. Adrien has dinner plans...might as well watch it with the house free.
 
Anyone old enough remembers when a few teams wouid pick the NIT over the NCAA. The NCAA I think was limited to 32 teams, with one team per conference. The season champ - with only the ACC having a ost season tourney and if that team wasn’t the regular season champ, the season champ was out of luck. Can’t recall what they did about any at large teams. A few leagues didn’t get auto bids, the Yancon lost theirs while I was at UConn even though UConn had just done pretty well two years in a row with the auto bud. Pissed us off. UConn actually turned down an NIT bid the next year.
I think Marquette turned down the NCAAs for the NIT the year before they won the National Championship.
Also think ST John's turned chose the NIT over the NCAA in the sixties/seventies.
 
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Is Xavier better off making the NIT finals and getting Sean Miller, or if, they made the tournament losing in first round and keeping Travis Steele?
 
Texas A&M dominating a lengthy Xavier team without playing a center or traditional Power forward. They just take you off the dribble with their guards every possession. The game has certainly changed folks.
 
This is a great game. Jones and Odom are going to be a PROBLEM together next year.
 
Xavier is going to be very good next season.

I will add that when Kunkel is bad, he really sucks. He was terrible tonight.
 
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Nunge used the backboard and made the shot! 8-11 in conference and won the NIT. Good for Xavier.
 
It's pretty amazing that Jonas Hayes led a team that squandered its NCAA tourney chances, had its head coach leave and then regroup and win five games in a row to earn the NIT championship.

No matter his future, major props to him and the Xavier staff.
 
Win the NIT championship or lose in the NCAA playin game.....pick one
 
It's pretty amazing that Jonas Hayes led a team that squandered its NCAA tourney chances, had its head coach leave and then regroup and win five games in a row to earn the NIT championship.

No matter his future, major props to him and the Xavier staff.
For sure, and you didn't even mention that Paul Scruggs, osentibly their best player, suffered a devastating injury during the NIT run. That's a lot of adversity to overcome.

Curious to see if Hayes sticks around next year. Dude should definitely be a head coach.
 
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Win the NIT championship or lose in the NCAA playin game.....pick one
In retrospect, surely a winning NIT run would be preferable to a play-in game loss. If a genie told me those were my only 2 choices and I had to pick one, I'd pick the NIT championship. But since things don't work like that, I'd rather make the NCAA tournament than the NIT, even though, if a team is on the bubble, it has a much better chance of winning the NIT than it does of winning 2+ games in the NCAAs.
 
Jeez, what does that say about Steele that they lose 6 of 7 and 8 of 10 to choke their way out of the NCAA Tournament, fire him, and then his replacement wins 5 games in a row and the NIT?
 
Jeez, what does that say about Steele that they lose 6 of 7 and 8 of 10 to choke their way out of the NCAA Tournament, fire him, and then his replacement wins 5 games in a row and the NIT?
Some time during their losing streak (before the BET), I was startled to hear Steele rather casually express his frustration like, “I just can't get these guys to play how I want them to." It was very unguarded and telling, and they showed up that way until the NIT.

Xavier’s second half crushing of Creighton after a 19-point halftime deficit in Omaha was one of the true sports marvels I've watched in 2022. It colored my perception of both teams for the rest of the regular season. I'm thankful that I don't bet, or I'd have lost money on both teams.
 
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