JPSchmack wrote:stever20 wrote:so St Bonnie's didn't try to get road games against tougher team?
No. You're missing the point. No one will play, period.
You know this to be true because there is zero reason, financial or competitive, to ever have an open slot on your schedule and not play a game. We’re not trying to play RPI games… This was the first time we’ve competed for an at-large in 17 seasons. And we were picked Preseason EIGHTH in the Atlantic 10.
As a bottom half A-10 team, we can't be relied on to have a winning record. You’d expect a 16-15 record at best from the 8th place A-10 team. We don’t help the RPI of anyone above us.
But we’re still .767 in the last 20 years against teams outside the BCS. So anyone in the OTHER 24 conferences don’t want to play us either.
Our lat 14 games against BCS teams have been decided by an average of 4 points.
3 wins
8 losses decided by 5 points or less (or in OT)
2 losses by 3-5 possessions (9-13 points)
>> 7-22 Bona at #16 Syracuse, we lost 70-82. That’s not the kind of battle you want in a guarantee game. Cuse can pay Cornell and win by 30.
The ONLY time we’ve been blown out by a BCS team in the last 20 years was the season we were 2-26. And no one wants to play a 2-26 team, either.
There is zero incentive for any school in the country to play us. Period. And that’s the only reason a school would ever only schedule 11 OOC games when they’e allowed to play 12.
sciencejay wrote:Here's the link to a discussion our local OWH columnist had with Bruce Rasmussen, CU AD and NCAA Selection Committee member:
http://www.omaha.com/sports/shatel-rasm ... 55403.html
Many of us aren't happy with some of the inclusions/exclusions, but it's nice to know that at least some of the committee members are thoughtful, reasonable people who could give a rat's ass what John Calipari thinks.
BEX wrote:I thought JP was at the post game press conference for Yale, but it was coach Jones with the exact same argument.
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