College Basketball Random Chatter 2013-2014 Season
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reclegend22
Maybe. They are a very good team that IMO would present an extremely dangerous 12 or 13 seed. Just don't know if a six-loss Horizon League team will get an at-large bid. Losing in the conference semis on your own floor to the 5th seed hurts.dlazz;1588186 wrote:They'll probably get a bid anyway -
MulvaUnbelievably bad foul call in the New Mexico - SDSU game. Lobos shit all over themselves down the stretch, though. 41-25 lead with 11 minutes left and lose 51-48. And that includes 3 meaningless points at the buzzer.
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dlazz
They had a week off due to the nature of the HL tourny (1-2 seeds get two automatic byes).reclegend22;1588187 wrote:Maybe. They are a very good team that IMO would present an extremely dangerous 12 or 13 seed. Just don't know if a six-loss Horizon League team will get an at-large bid. Losing in the conference semis on your own floor to the 5th seed hurts.
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reclegend22I agree that Green Bay deserves a bid. They did exactly what the committee asks by playing a tough OOC schedule and then took care of business by beating Virginia. That has to count for something.
What Green Bay has going for it is absolute mediocrity across the board in college basketball, as far as "the bubble" is concerned. There are a lot of very average teams still in the hunt right now. Green Bay is better than most of them. -
MulvaNothing about Green Bay's resume says "in" to me.
Essentially only 21 wins (3 non-D1 wins won't even be considered). Weren't completely dominant in conference play. Didn't even reach the conference title game. Only 1 top-50 win. 3 sub-100 losses and another to Eastern Michigan. What's the big selling point? -
Midstate01I feel stupid that nova is a team who might get a #1 seed and I know NOTHING about them. Are they any good?
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dlazz
They played Whisky pretty close and beat Virginia.Mulva;1588191 wrote:Nothing about Green Bay's resume says "in" to me.
Essentially only 21 wins (3 non-D1 wins won't even be considered). Weren't completely dominant in conference play. Didn't even reach the conference title game. Only 1 top-50 win. 3 sub-100 losses and another to Eastern Michigan. What's the big selling point?
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reclegend22
Like I said, as a Horizon League team with six losses, including at home in the conference tournament semis, I agree that Green Bay has little chance to get an at-large. I just don't see it.Mulva;1588191 wrote:Nothing about Green Bay's resume says "in" to me.
Essentially only 21 wins (3 non-D1 wins won't even be considered). Weren't completely dominant in conference play. Didn't even reach the conference title game. Only 1 top-50 win. 3 sub-100 losses and another to Eastern Michigan. What's the big selling point?
However, Green Bay more than flexed its competitive muscle in the non-conference against Virginia (75-72 win) and Wisconsin (69-66 loss). The inside-out combo of Alec Brown and Keifer Sykes is as good as there is. Those guys are studs. I have no doubt they'd be able to give a 4 or 5 seed a run for their money in the first round and perhaps even win a game or two. They are built perfectly for such a run.
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reclegend22UCLA just got trampled by 10-win Washington State. Can't be a good thing for seed stock. Bruins conclude regular-season losing 3 of 5.
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wildcats20
Any good? Yes.Midstate01;1588193 wrote:I feel stupid that nova is a team who might get a #1 seed and I know NOTHING about them. Are they any good?
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dlazzWright State might get to the big dance. They're facing Milwaukee at HOME on Tuesday in the Horizon championship because they're the highest remaining seed. WSU split the regular season meeting, but has been excellent at home.
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Laley23I'd say GB is out. Too many conference losses in a bad conference.
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SportsAndLadyServes Green Bay right. Alec brown was a garbage wild card pick in our fantasy league, glad they're out.
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Azubuike24Haha.
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Azubuike24Eastern Kentucky upset Belmont to win the Ohio Valley.
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Azubuike24I'm working on my own bracket prediction. Very interesting. The Pac 12, SEC, Atlantic 10 and Big East are a mess. A shit load of average teams after the top 1 or 2 teams. On the other hand, the B1G, ACC, AAC and Big XII are very clear cut except maybe 1 bubble team from each.
The Mountain West, Missouri Valley, WCC and C-USA, all typical leagues that might "steal a bid", are all VERY clear cut. Barring a tournament upset, none of those leagues are going to get any surprise bids. SDSU, UNM, Wichita, Gonzaga and USM/MTSU/LT are going to be the only bids. Many of the other preseason bubble contenders from these leagues (Indiana State, UNLV, Boise State, BYU, St. Mary's, etc...none have done enough). -
SportsAndLadyDamn, Kansas is going to have ok state (assuming they beat Texas tech) on Thursday in their first tourney game. Then Iowa state or k state after that.
Going to be tough to win bill selfs seventh tourney title. -
GOONx19Okie State will be desperate too. That's one I want to watch.
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Azubuike24K-State is playing like shit. They are team with a bad loss, may find themselves out. IMO, they should be nervous because Okie State and Baylor are playing better and Texas has a better resume.
I don't see the Big XII getting 7. One of these teams (KSU, OSU, BAY, UT) is going to miss out. -
SportsAndLadyI think all of those teams are in. Baylor was shaky but they've proved the last few games they are a tourney team. No doubt.
Texas out? No way.
Ok state could be in trouble but they'll add another win Wednesday then get a chance to take down a very vulnerable Kansas team.
K state is in. -
Azubuike24
Totally disagree. 11 losses. BPI of 48. Below the likes of Colorado, Maryland, St. John's, BYU and Florida State.SportsAndLady;1588263 wrote:K state is in.
At-best, K-State is in one of the play-in games. A bad showing against ISU and they are going to be left out. Being swept by Baylor and also losing at least once to WVU, OSU and UT doesn't help. They are basically hanging onto 2 good wins (Gonzaga and George Washington) in the OOC. -
Azubuike24Maryland currently beating Virginia. Getting this win would definitely put them in great position to be in. They were also in the play-in game spot before today.
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MulvaKSU has 7 top 50 wins. No way they're getting left out in favor of teams like Providence, Minnesota, Tennessee, Nebraska, St. John's, etc.
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SportsAndLady
Couldn't disagree more. Kansas state is a tourney team. Now they're not doing anything to help their seeding but they're not going to be left out because they lose to a team that was ranked all season.Azubuike24;1588269 wrote:Totally disagree. 11 losses. BPI of 48. Below the likes of Colorado, Maryland, St. John's, BYU and Florida State.
At-best, K-State is in one of the play-in games. A bad showing against ISU and they are going to be left out. Being swept by Baylor and also losing at least once to WVU, OSU and UT doesn't help. They are basically hanging onto 2 good wins (Gonzaga and George Washington) in the OOC. -
Azubuike24I have no dog in this fight. However, just looking at ESPN's projections, K-State is a 12-seed in the play-in game. One of the last 3 or 4 teams in. A first round loss and a few wins from other teams could put them in trouble.
I definitely agree about Providence, Minnesota and Nebraska. Those teams aren't very impressive and K-State would get in over any of them, even with a loss.