stever20 wrote:a- my point is that they would have had to win the 1st game to get in- against a team they had beaten twice already. tough to beat a team 3x. You do that, and no doubt you're in.
b- it may be a good rpi buy game, but it's still a lower half game. Also, looked at Kansas last year- #9 OOC SOS. They played all of 4 games lower than 150. Of those 4, only 2 were in that 150-250 range. Duke had the #2 OOC SOS and played 3 teams lower than 150. 2 in that 150-250 range. so no, the best OOC schedules don't load up on 150-250 teams. They actually man up and play good teams. Look at Xavier's schedule this year.
c- there were 4 SEC, 3 ACC, 1 P12, 1 BE, 1 B10 teams in. That's 10 teams. Add to that 3 A10 and 1 American and the top 8 conferences had 14 bids. What you are talking about is that if a conference champ reg season doesn't win their tournament- and doesn't go to the tourney, they get a NIT bid. That was the bottom 10 teams. The other 22 teams were the best available. Marquette wasn't.
d- 1 comes to mind fairly close to what you're saying. 2007 Syracuse finished 22-10 and tied for 5th(in a 16 team conference of course)- and didn't make the tournament. Villanova finished 7th and made the tourney. Also, it's not that Marquette had a bad OOC SOS, they had a putrid one. One of the 25 worst in the country. The committee doesn't like that.
like they say all the time, conferences don't get bids, teams get bids.
MUBoxer wrote:stever20 wrote:a- my point is that they would have had to win the 1st game to get in- against a team they had beaten twice already. tough to beat a team 3x. You do that, and no doubt you're in.
b- it may be a good rpi buy game, but it's still a lower half game. Also, looked at Kansas last year- #9 OOC SOS. They played all of 4 games lower than 150. Of those 4, only 2 were in that 150-250 range. Duke had the #2 OOC SOS and played 3 teams lower than 150. 2 in that 150-250 range. so no, the best OOC schedules don't load up on 150-250 teams. They actually man up and play good teams. Look at Xavier's schedule this year.
c- there were 4 SEC, 3 ACC, 1 P12, 1 BE, 1 B10 teams in. That's 10 teams. Add to that 3 A10 and 1 American and the top 8 conferences had 14 bids. What you are talking about is that if a conference champ reg season doesn't win their tournament- and doesn't go to the tourney, they get a NIT bid. That was the bottom 10 teams. The other 22 teams were the best available. Marquette wasn't.
d- 1 comes to mind fairly close to what you're saying. 2007 Syracuse finished 22-10 and tied for 5th(in a 16 team conference of course)- and didn't make the tournament. Villanova finished 7th and made the tourney. Also, it's not that Marquette had a bad OOC SOS, they had a putrid one. One of the 25 worst in the country. The committee doesn't like that.
like they say all the time, conferences don't get bids, teams get bids.
a) I agree it's hard but if your entire argument is predicated on that I can just as easily say that in my theoretical vision we beat Providence and are solidly in.
b) Now you're complaining about good buy games? Nobody plays unreal teams every single game, it's not logical especially when you have one of the youngest rosters in D1. I mean honestly this is a business and they had to plan it so we could get some confidence.
c) I'm not going to sit here and argue whether we should or should not have been in the NIT, we're better than that.
d) Fair play, as I said I didn't honestly know if that had ever happened. But all the same even if we don't get a bid we still are less than a minute worth of basketball away from finishing 10-8 and this board is talking about how good Marquette can be going forward as opposed to how unexciting we are. Last year and two years everybody said Creighton's going to be good because they kept losing close games well last year we lost three games all in the last minute and nobody said a thing. I maintain that, even without a bid due to the schedule, we're a mere minute of difference from calling Wojo a great hire at the end of last year.
stever20 wrote:MUBoxer wrote:stever20 wrote:a- my point is that they would have had to win the 1st game to get in- against a team they had beaten twice already. tough to beat a team 3x. You do that, and no doubt you're in.
b- it may be a good rpi buy game, but it's still a lower half game. Also, looked at Kansas last year- #9 OOC SOS. They played all of 4 games lower than 150. Of those 4, only 2 were in that 150-250 range. Duke had the #2 OOC SOS and played 3 teams lower than 150. 2 in that 150-250 range. so no, the best OOC schedules don't load up on 150-250 teams. They actually man up and play good teams. Look at Xavier's schedule this year.
c- there were 4 SEC, 3 ACC, 1 P12, 1 BE, 1 B10 teams in. That's 10 teams. Add to that 3 A10 and 1 American and the top 8 conferences had 14 bids. What you are talking about is that if a conference champ reg season doesn't win their tournament- and doesn't go to the tourney, they get a NIT bid. That was the bottom 10 teams. The other 22 teams were the best available. Marquette wasn't.
d- 1 comes to mind fairly close to what you're saying. 2007 Syracuse finished 22-10 and tied for 5th(in a 16 team conference of course)- and didn't make the tournament. Villanova finished 7th and made the tourney. Also, it's not that Marquette had a bad OOC SOS, they had a putrid one. One of the 25 worst in the country. The committee doesn't like that.
like they say all the time, conferences don't get bids, teams get bids.
a) I agree it's hard but if your entire argument is predicated on that I can just as easily say that in my theoretical vision we beat Providence and are solidly in.
b) Now you're complaining about good buy games? Nobody plays unreal teams every single game, it's not logical especially when you have one of the youngest rosters in D1. I mean honestly this is a business and they had to plan it so we could get some confidence.
c) I'm not going to sit here and argue whether we should or should not have been in the NIT, we're better than that.
d) Fair play, as I said I didn't honestly know if that had ever happened. But all the same even if we don't get a bid we still are less than a minute worth of basketball away from finishing 10-8 and this board is talking about how good Marquette can be going forward as opposed to how unexciting we are. Last year and two years everybody said Creighton's going to be good because they kept losing close games well last year we lost three games all in the last minute and nobody said a thing. I maintain that, even without a bid due to the schedule, we're a mere minute of difference from calling Wojo a great hire at the end of last year.
a- my point is that you can't just say like you did if Marquette had beaten Creighton and DePaul, they would have been in. You would have almost surely needed 1 more good win. I would argue that it wouldn't necessarily have had to be in the BET. Lets say you all beat Belmont in the 1st game of the year in what was an extremely winnable game. That probably gets you in just as much.
b- the problem with the 191 game isn't that game in of itself but the fact that it was your 3rd best OOC win. That's the problem. Your schedule last year is just indefensible. So when you schedule like that, you eliminate to a large degree any margin for error.
c- Last year, your resume said you weren't good enough to be in the NIT. Heck, Creighton wasn't that far away from being out.
d- I do agree with you on that.
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