we'll draw on this if we play Kansas or North Carolina in the West Regional. I can hear Stansbury now "Guys, remember that time we pounded the worst team in the PAC 10? Why should this be any different?"
If my argument that MSU needs to worry about winning the non-conference games we have been scheduling for years is a far bigger worry for us in terms of RPI and seeding than the need to schedule road games against big name opponents in the hope that we can draw off of that come tourney time is wrong, then yes, I guess I am wrong.
If MSU had beaten San Diego and Charlotte last year, and had gone into the SEC tourney 21-10 instead of 19-12, I don't think we would have needed to win the tournament to get in. In 2008, if we beat Miami of Ohio and South Alabama, we probably are not an 8 seed, and we avoid Memphis. In 2004, we played 11 non-conference games, 9 of them against sub-100 opponents, and we were a 2 seed because we won all of those games combined with a 14 win conference season. We do not need to go on the road and ***** ourselves out to improve our RPI and seeding, we just need to win the games we schedule.