stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:Big East is getting pretty lucky with the close games (this'll probably be a Stever talking point), but a win is a win! Take all of them and be thankful. I do think in the case of SJU at least, some of it is luck but some maturity.
Just out of the past 4 games, we've had Marquette, Butler, and SJU pulling out wins. I wonder what the conference is in close games...
I do think the close games are huge. Definitely at least helps with the RPI. The thing you see is with advanced metrics. Marquette dropped tonight in KP from 52 to 58. As we see advanced metrics used more and more- that's going to become a much bigger factor I think.
Just looking the Big East is 7-1 so far in games 5 points or less.
marquette wrote:Bad, bad, bad game for us. I am happy to come away with the win. I am willing to call this one a mulligan as Cheatham's somewhat unexpected exit could have had an effect on team psyche coming into the game. Hopefully we will rebound but I will hold my judgment until we get done with our games against Georgia and Vermont. Those will be the soonest test of whether This team is truly broken without Haanif.
stever20 wrote:marquette wrote:Bad, bad, bad game for us. I am happy to come away with the win. I am willing to call this one a mulligan as Cheatham's somewhat unexpected exit could have had an effect on team psyche coming into the game. Hopefully we will rebound but I will hold my judgment until we get done with our games against Georgia and Vermont. Those will be the soonest test of whether This team is truly broken without Haanif.
You'd have to include what is now a 3-4 Wisconsin team in that group as well. I'd think to have any shot have got to go at least 2-1 in those 3 games.
Hall2012 wrote:People keep saying no bad losses...I know rpi is being nice to them this early in the year but that SHU loss to Rhode Island is pretty ugly.
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