Xudash wrote:
The one thing I will point out though, not that it mattered all that much when it was all said and done, is that the technical on Jalen Reynolds appeared to be utter bullsh-.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Xudash wrote:
The one thing I will point out though, not that it mattered all that much when it was all said and done, is that the technical on Jalen Reynolds appeared to be utter bullsh-.
I've seen this said by many X fans and I think they missed ENTIRELY what happened. Reynolds did not get a technical because he was nose to nose with Delgado talking trash (surprise, surprise). He got the technical because as they were staring each other down, Reynolds grabbed the ball out of Delgado's hands. Delgado was technically in-bounding the ball at the time. When a defensive player touches the ball while in the opponents hands while he is in-bounding it is a technical. The rule is pretty clear on it actually. Good call; bad timing for Jalen and X.
stever20 wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:
Is this some kind of joke?
So by virtue of G'town being 101 and Marq being 105 it's very convenient for you to exclude them from your little "tough game" data.
TOUGH game to me is vs. an RPI Top 10 team. Butler has 5 of those. UCONN has 1 (if Maryland is still in the Top 10) and both Cincy and Tulsa have ZERO. So please don't peddle your cherry picked #'s to make it seem like UCONN and Cincy have played more truly TOUGH games that Butler has. 5 games against teams 55-88 is not the same as 5 games vs. 1, 5 & 9. The chances of victory vs Top 10 vs. 55-88 is vastly different.
And they are 0-5 vs those. You don't just get credit for scheduling tough games. You have to actually you know win those games. Butler is 2-7 vs RPI top 50 teams. UConn has 2 top 20 wins. Butler has 1 top 20 win.
And the thing is, even if Georgetown is in top 100- Butler would have 15 games, but UConn would have 16 then.
Bottom line for Butler. Beat Seton Hall, and they will be in no matter what.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:BTW, your boy Lunardi agrees with me on the BE and the AAC. Butler in. As of today he's got UConn and Cincy both being one of the last 8 in. Tulsa out. If those two face off in the AAC quarterfinal tourney game there is a good chance that one of them will be left out. If the winner of that game goes on to win the AAC tourney, look out. I don't think it'll happen but there is the path for the AAC to only get one bid...
Vill wrote:Yesterday was almost unreal. I'd love a honest SJU assessment of the job Mullin has done. Anyone?
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