Zags have a tough test Thursday night when 7-15 Pacific comes to Spokane.
Over the past four seasons Gonzaga has had non conference games scheduled against:
1 Duke - win
2 UCLA- win
2 Baylor- cancelled
3 Iowa- win
5 Duke- loss
5 Texas- win
6 Kansas- win
7 Tennessee- loss
11 Oregon- win
11 WVU- win
12 UNC- loss
15 Arizona- win
16 UVA- win
16 Bama- loss
22 Washington- win
25 Texas Tech- win
If they really wanted to stack easy wins, why schedule difficult non conference games? Listen, I don’t like them. Not even a little. But they don’t have an option on their conference. If you think they wouldn’t move to a power 5 if it were an option you are crazy. They play their conference schedule and dominate, which they should. They schedule difficult out of conference and have done as well as anyone I would guess. No need to hate a team for dominating their conference. They are doing that because what they have built has been better than anyone else in their conference and most anyone else in the country at this point.
They've had a cake walk all of those years. The best seed they've beaten in that run? A 4 seed. Last year the made the championship game by beating a 16, 8, 5, 6, and 11.I hear this crap about Gonzaga every year. They have been to at least the sweet 16 for 6 straight years and the only reason it wasn't 7 is because there was no tournament 1 year. They also have been to the championship game 2 of the last 4 tournaments. There must be a lot of jealous people on this board or they are trying to convince themselves that Gonzaga isn't any good. Well guess what, they are good, and what Few has built at this small school out in the middle of nowhere is truly amazing. If you din't think they are any good, you must either haven't watched them, or you know nothing about basketball. As far as their conference being awful, how would you know ? I would be willing to bet most of you don't even know who plays in their conference much less if any of those teams can play or not.
Wouldn’t make it thru SEC with less than 4-7 losses. Lol. Cats must be 2/3 times better than Zags. Right?two of the Best teams Gonzaga has faced they lost both. I don’t think Gonzaga would make it through the SEC without 4-7 losses. And that depends on injuries.
The league helps them. They’ve had some recent tournament success, but it helps when everybody is healthy because you play in a mid major with no physicality.
Gonzaga doesn’t need to be given top seeds unless they move conference. It’s not fair to teams that have to go through hell to earn it.
Having said that they are damn good. They’d do well anywhere, but the issue I have is with the seeds.
What seeds did the Cats play in 2018 and couldn’t make it to the FF.They've had a cake walk all of those years. The best seed they've beaten in that run? A 4 seed. Last year the made the championship game by beating a 16, 8, 5, 6, and 11.
Well, they have played in two of the previous four national championship games.They just wind up hurting themselves in the end as they're not battle-tested enough for March/April.
In the past it did but the past 5 years they have proven they can get it done. They blew their best shot at a title though.They just wind up hurting themselves in the end as they're not battle-tested enough for March/April.
Doesn’t at all change the fact that they had them on their schedule, which was the point. The argument was that they try to play a schedule just to rack up wins. They can’t control their conference and the non conference games they schedule are very difficult. Did you really take the time to reply to something without looking back at what the argument was?Did you really go out of your way to actually type "Baylor - Cancelled" and totally forget to mention "Baylor - *** beating two months later"?
What seeds did the Cats play in 2018 and couldn’t make it to the FF.
Doesn’t at all change the fact that they had them on their schedule, which was the point. The argument was that they try to play a schedule just to rack up wins. They can’t control their conference and the non conference games they schedule are very difficult. Did you really take the time to reply to something without looking back at what the argument was?
I don't know why people have such a tough time understanding this. Football drives the train for the power conference athletic departments. If you don't have football, you're not getting in. Not only does Gonzaga not have football, they also don't have a major media market.There is nowhere for them to go. Where would they go? The best fit is the Big East, but geographically, it’s just not happening.
You missed the point. Just because you get to play high seeds guarantees nothing.Or we can talk about the 1 seed, 4 seed, 2 seed and another 2 seed the cats beat in 2014 or the 4, 3, 4 and 2 they beat in 2012 to win title. They also beat a 1 and 2 in 2011 and also beat a 3 in 2015 and a 3 in 2019. And so on.
I don't know why people have such a tough time understanding this. Football drives the train for the power conference athletic departments. If you don't have football, you're not getting in. Not only does Gonzaga not have football, they also don't have a major media market.
The Big East? Great fit in terms of them not having football and being a small, religious school. Not so great in terms of travel, not only for basketball, but for all other sports as well. Their closest Big East rival would be Creighton, which is nearly 1400 miles away. In contrast, a trip to College Station for UK is 994 miles to play aTm, which is our longest SEC road trip. The AAC? It's 1600 miles to their closest road game in Wichita. No football, no media market and being a million miles away from the schools of the only conference they would really be a good fit in has doomed them.
Obviously Rafters is more knowledgeable than the selection committee. Not sure I even had to say that.They're good, but they don't deserve the red carpet rolled out for them every year by the media and selection committee.
Ah ok, I see how I missed that. I thought listing Duke twice was including when they played in the tournament.
I think Gonzaga does a great job trying to do what it can with its schedule. I dont think they are ducking people. But regardless, the schedule is what it is, and as a whole, it's not very good.
Who here said they "try to play a schedule to rack up wins", though? I must have missed that. I think people are just saying that if you want to be seen as a top team, get a 1-seed, you really need to be playing in a power conference.
They don’t want to be in another conference. Few is chicken sht and wants to stack wins and get top seeds in that league. It’s been brought up, Gonzaga wants easy street.
Why is it funny? DePaul is Creighton's closest BE rival. It's 468 miles. Marquette is 508 miles. Butler is 608 miles. Xavier is 719 miles. That's 4 conference games for Creighton that are substantially closer than Gonzaga. Even more pertinent, do you think Georgetown, Nova, Seton Hall, UConn, Providence and St Johns want to add a 2500+ mile trip to their schedule, not only for basketball but for other sports as well?Funny enough though.. Omaha is just as close to Spokane as it is to Storrs, CT.
I still would love to see it work somehow. I think if you could add Gonzaga and another Midwest team, you could divide it into east and west where Gonzaga maybe only has to make a few trips to the east coast, and vice versa.
Pipe dream, I know.
Over the past four seasons Gonzaga has had non conference games scheduled against:
1 Duke - win
2 UCLA- win
2 Baylor- cancelled
3 Iowa- win
5 Duke- loss
5 Texas- win
6 Kansas- win
7 Tennessee- loss
11 Oregon- win
11 WVU- win
12 UNC- loss
15 Arizona- win
16 UVA- win
16 Bama- loss
22 Washington- win
25 Texas Tech- win
Article came out today from Ken Pomeroy that is fitting for this thread
A portion:
"Since the 2017 season, they've gone 39-11 against teams from the six best conferences — Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12, Big East, ACC and SEC — with just six of those games being played on Gonzaga's home floor. (To be fair, just six of those games have been true road games as well. Most of these games have been played either in the NCAA Tournament, in-season tournaments, or other showcase games on neutral floors.)"
They also have the best winning percentige against the top 6 conferences of any team in the country since 2017 at 78%.Well, they have played in two of the previous four national championship games.
People say this every year. They are legit. Look at their roster. They have a potential #1 pick in Holmgren, an All-American in Timme, and other talent around them.I just looked at their schedule. They have played three good teams and two ok teams all season. They haven’t played a power five team sense December 18. Of those five games they played they lost two of them. How much does it irritate you did they get so much favor when it comes to rankings and seeding at the end of the year. It honestly pisses me off and I don’t understand how they do not get punished for playing in a crap conference. At most I look at their schedule and I would give them maybe a three seed. It’s not fair to good power five teams that have to play good teams night in night out in there conference. This is the same way I felt about putting Cincinnati in the college football playoff but that’s another story for another day.
People say this every year. They are legit. Look at their roster. They have a potential #1 pick in Holmgren, an All-American in Timme, and other talent around them.
People said this last year and they made the title game as an undefeated team.
Things really changed for them 7 years ago. That’s when they started relying heavily on international guys and transfers. I think Few finally figured out they were a first weekend team unless he changed his strategy. 4 of their 5 top scorers that year were transfers or international players. They have since added big time recruits to mix in. Our team this year is actually a Gonzaga-ish team the past half dozen years. Transfers, really good college basketball players in their 4th and 5th years and a stud recruit mixed in.People say this every year because they were a true mid-major, that made some noise in the regular season, yet flamed out early.. for YEARS.
I'm fine looking at the last few seasons and saying "yes Gonzaga has been legit since 2017".. but why can't we critique the 20 years before that? There's a reason so many people still doubt them.
Also, last year was 1. A shortened season and 2. There were no true road games as there were no fans. A team that plays in the WCC going undefeated on 32 games means little to me. Impressive as a team? Sure.
Kentucky has had 12 games scheduled against top 25 teams over the past four seasons in the non conference. They only got to play 11 of them and went 6-5 in those 11 games. Sure Kentucky played a much more difficult schedule overall and sure the rigors of a difficult conference schedule weigh on a team and I know Gonzaga does deal with that. But, I do think they play a difficult non conference and the rigors of that appear to be more than what UKs have been based only on rankings, and they ha e fared significantly better. I think UK is great and has been for sometime with the exception of last season, but, dismissing Gonzaga because of their weak schedule is silly.11-4 wouldn’t win the SEC most years.
Beyond that, Kentucky has most definitely played 15 non-con games against good teams over four years AND has to go in conference.
Gonzaga should play at least 7-8 tough non-con games a year to get close to what the rest of the CBB elite has to go through.