Big Cats should qualify for Dance now.

Snowsquirrel11

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You could win half your games the rest of the way and you're still in. Nobody is going to keep a team with 22 wins, including so many good wins and 0 bad losses, out of the tournament.
 
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You could win half your games the rest of the way and you're still in. Nobody is going to keep a team with 22 wins, including so many good wins and 0 bad losses, out of the tournament.
I know as a Purdue fan you get that, but remember, you're on the board of the eternally outcast. When you've only been dancing once, its hard to believe you've qualified again...
 

TheC

All-Conference
May 29, 2001
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I know as a Purdue fan you get that, but remember, you're on the board of the eternally outcast. When you've only been dancing once, its hard to believe you've qualified again...
There’s a part of us that thinks we will lose the last 5 games. Can’t help it.
 

Sec_112

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Jun 17, 2001
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In the post game, CC had a throw-away declaration ... something along the lines of "We're in the tournament now." I thought it was kind of a bold move, but that's probably the beaten NU fan in me.

However, it was also a smart to take that pressure off. He quickly moved on and talked about bigger more immediate goals. They had put themselves in a position to win the conference. He's obviously right ... but WOW.
 

Arlcatsfan

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Unfortunately many on this board have been conditioned fo feel one or two tough losses will snowball into a season crushing long losing streak. This years team is different. Their mental toughness led by a tenacious defense and a go to guy on offense in Boo have made this a magical season one where we won’t soon forget. I am just enjoying the hell out of this and let some of the blue blood fans piss and moan about losing to lowly Northwestern. Well not this year boys.
 
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In the post game, CC had a throw-away declaration ... something along the lines of "We're in the tournament now." I thought it was kind of a bold move, but that's probably the beaten NU fan in me.

However, it was also a smart to take that pressure off. He quickly moved on and talked about bigger more immediate goals. They had put themselves in a position to win the conference. He's obviously right ... but WOW.
Robbie Hummel said it, and CC repeated it in the press conference. National writers said it too.

Historically, go .500 in the conference and you’re in. The committee doesn’t focus that much on trend.

That said, I can see them going 2-3 or 3-2 down the stretch anyway.
 
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I’m definitely guilty of expecting the other shoe to always drop. We have to think that way, given…well, everything. But I think Collins is right. Barring 0-6 the rest of the way (BTT included), we are in. And possibly/probably even if we go 0-6. Which — can I bring myself to say this? — we won’t. Can’t believe this is where we are right now. Amazing.

I’ve seen some bitter PU/IU fans angry about the losses and flailing at the refs say things like, “lol you guys are going lose early in the tournament!” Do they not understanding what a thrilling compliment this is to us? Fans of other teams expecting us to be in the tourney, ever? Especially this year??
 

Deeringfish

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Jun 23, 2008
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Robbie Hummel said it, and CC repeated it in the press conference. National writers said it too.

Historically, go .500 in the conference and you’re in. The committee doesn’t focus that much on trend.

That said, I can see them going 2-3 or 3-2 down the stretch anyway.
I would be happy with either of those, honestly.
 
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Unfortunately many on this board have been conditioned fo feel one or two tough losses will snowball into a season crushing long losing streak. This years team is different. Their mental toughness led by a tenacious defense and a go to guy on offense in Boo have made this a magical season one where we won’t soon forget. I am just enjoying the hell out of this and let some of the blue blood fans piss and moan about losing to lowly Northwestern. Well not this year boys.
Great point. The fact we haven't lost more than two in a row all season is a testament to the team's mental toughness and resolve. Clearly the kids never stopped believing.
 

purplebirder

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May 29, 2001
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As a Wildcats fan for 50+ years. there is a tiny tinge of fear that the team could lose the next five games but as other have said this team is tough so 2-3 or 3-2 seems likely. Looking forward the the Big Dance (and thanks to Hungry Jack for the link to one of my favorite Kinks songs)
 

Sec_112

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Jun 17, 2001
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Robbie Hummel said it, and CC repeated it in the press conference. National writers said it too.

Historically, go .500 in the conference and you’re in. The committee doesn’t focus that much on trend.

That said, I can see them going 2-3 or 3-2 down the stretch anyway.
.500 in the conference probably gets them in.

.500 and 7-4 against Q1 teams!!! Yeah, they're in.

They can go 1-4 down the stretch and I think they're still definitely in.
 

DaCat

All-Conference
May 29, 2001
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Unfortunately many on this board have been conditioned fo feel one or two tough losses will snowball into a season crushing long losing streak. This years team is different. Their mental toughness led by a tenacious defense and a go to guy on offense in Boo have made this a magical season one where we won’t soon forget. I am just enjoying the hell out of this and let some of the blue blood fans piss and moan about losing to lowly Northwestern. Well not this year boys.
I believe! This team could've wilted against Indy when they came back and tied it at the end, but refused to lose. We've seen the mental toughness several times already from this team, it's now time to believe in them.
 

hdhntr1

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Sep 5, 2006
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Speak for yourself.
We could easily have a lot of problems in the next 5 games. First, three games on the road (all quad 1) No one has yet beat Maryland at their venue) Second Iowa has an offense that seemed to not have problems with our D (It was at IA and their O is not as formidable on the road and we have 3 days to prepare) And finally, our "easiest" game is against a team that is very proficient from three which has seemed to be our achillies. Don't know what will happen. And while I feel we have a good chance to get 2-3 victories out of the group, it sure will not be easy