stever20 wrote:Virginia beats NC State 73-53. The final nail in the coffin with NC State.... They're 13-13.
born_a_Jay wrote:stever20 wrote:Virginia beats NC State 73-53. The final nail in the coffin with NC State.... They're 13-13.
So based on this comment, you gave NC State a chance for an at large bid prior to the Virginia game with a 13-12 record and a RPI of 109 yet you give 17-9 Creighton no chance with a RPI of 81. Stever, you must be a product of common core math.
sciencejay wrote:Stever, we get that you are faithful to the numbers to the last. We really do get it. You are right that with our current record we are on the wrong side of the bubble and our poor OOC SOS is a part of that.
However, as a Jays fan, I don't mind the OOC schedule at all. It absolutely began-and continues to be-a rebuilding year. The problem with our NCAA tourney hopes is that we have lost games that we should have won--not could have won, should have won. ASU--up most of the game and couldn't get a stop on defense or a bucket on offense at the end. @Loyola--terrible start on both ends of the court and wild second half rally falls short. @Georgetown--exactly the same as the ASU game. Providence--both teams sucked it up, but at the end, the Friars made a shot (after hitting the rim 17 times and the top of the backboard--totally appropriate that that was the game winner in that ugly game) and the Jays didn't. These are all games where a single additional stop and/or a single additional basket would have won the game for us. And that doesn't include the OU game where we played tough and just couldn't get over the hump when it was a one possession game from about 8 minutes left to 5 minutes left. That game counts as a could've, not a should've, so I'm not including it in the consideration here.
If we would've won the ASU, @Loyola and @G'Town games, we would be on the right side of the bubble--even with our crappy OOC schedule. With those three games and even without beating Providence, we would now be 20-6 overall and 9-4 in conference. Heck, if everything fell our way and we beat the Friars too, we'd be 21-5 and 10-3 and probably be ranked. If we would have taken care of business in those games, we are in a completely different position, bubble-wise.
Every team can't create the #1 OOC SOS every year. And that wouldn't be practical considering that rosters change and rebuilding years occur. But you have to go out and take advantage of the opportunities that you have. This year the Jays missed on an important few chances.
So, while an excellent OOC SOS is good, winning games is the most important component of any BEast team's resume. We get excellent SOS #s in conference, so during a rebuilding year, you have to beat the teams you should beat.
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