ArlngtnDawg said:
SLUdog said:
That is the single reason why. Other than that they are almost identical to us. they are a little better in top 50 but we are better in top 100. Once you add in we swept them we pull ahead. But we don't have a "they beat K-State" to hang our hat on. If we could have said "we beat UK" there would be no bubble discussion for us, we would be a lock. Since we can't we are going to have to say "we beat Vandy" and hope that is enough (assuming we don't win it all but in that case there wouldn't be any bubble talk for us.
I think college basketball is ********. We scheduled UCLA in Los Angeles. And they sucked. How were we supposed to know that? Also, we get intot the SEC/Big East Tournment probably with the assumption that we are going to play someone decent, and we get DePaul. That was out of our hands.
Also, we could have scheduled UNC and UCONN- one of those the defending NC, and they both turn out to be NIT bait this year. Again, how would we have known that last year if we would have scheduled them?
And yet, here's Ole Miss playing Kansas State- an also ran for years, and they just happen to have one of their best teams ever this year. And you can not convince me that these basketball teams are playing as well as they are now in Dec. And then they happen to play UTEP- a team that while it has some history and is hardly an annual superpower and again just happens to have a really good team.
I just don't see how it is logical to say that a team that we beat twice on the court- including once on the road is better than us because they happened to win a couple of games in December over teams that happen to be pretty good. I just don't see how that can carry more weight than an actual result on the court.
People can rip us for our schedule, but when you go out to UCLA and play people like Western Kentucky- a team that has made the NCAA's some fairly recently- that doesn't tell me that we are looking to schedule a bunch of cupcakes, which seems to be the perception.
Cue Coach34 to the rescue.