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  • Sometimes I don't know how seriously to take an author based on the website. Then I see things like "14-1" and "Greg Marshall" and quickly move on.

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      • A case for every Top 25 team winning the NCAA tournament - ESPN

        By: Kyle Soppe, ESPN Writer
        Posted: 01/28/20 10:52 PM CT

        Some stats and historical factors that speak to each member of the current Top 25's chances of cutting down the nets in Atlanta.


        "...Who's really the top team? There's a case for just about everyone near the top cutting down the nets in Atlanta in April. Here are some stats and historical factors that speak to each member of the current Top 25's chances:...

        21. Houston Cougars
        Each of the past five champions has had a top-25 rebound rate or had five-plus players average at least nine points per game. The 2020 Cougars are doing both, including corralling a nation-leading 57.2% of all missed shots.

        23. Wichita State Shockers
        It's an all-for-one and one-for-all situation in Wichita this season, as the Shockers have seven players averaging at least 7.0 points per night. Of those seven, three average at least 3.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists. That's a similar versatile outline that the 2017 Tar Heels used to win it all, as they had seven players average over 6.0 points, with three of them averaging 3.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists...."

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        • Shocker love runs in the Adam's family!

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          • Originally posted by wichshock65 View Post
            Shocker love runs in the Adam's family!
            Man, I wish he was the announcer of the shocker games on ESPN. You could always tell he was a Shocker fan (maybe that is why he doesn't call our games anymore. lol)

            Now we are stuck with absolute Shocker hater, Mark Wise. Wichita State has never taken a legitimate charge in Wise's opinion. Every blocking foul on our opponent was a "missed call," and every single questionable call that goes against the Shockers was "an easy call....that is a foul"

            Absolutely can not stand Mark Wise.

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            • mark adams could call my game anytime. class act through and through.

              i know that we’re not there anymore but he is a true warrior for the smaller conference team.

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              • Biggest Winner and Loser from Each Noteworthy CBB Conference with 1 Month to Go - Bleacher Report

                BY: KERRY MILLER
                POSTED: FEBRUARY 5, 2020

                North Carolina has a sub-.500 record, Rutgers is a near-lock to reach the NCAA tournament, and there's a strong case to be made that Dayton and San Diego State are two of the five best teams in the country...


                "...Rather than limiting ourselves to just a couple of big positive and negative surprises, we've highlighted one of each from every noteworthy conference—plus a "Mid-Major Grab Bag" at the end—for a more holistic look at how much has deviated drastically from preseason expectations....

                American Athletic -

                Biggest Winner: Wichita State
                Last year was—by Wichita State standards—a disaster for the Shockers. After finishing eight consecutive seasons with at least 25 wins and inside the KenPom top 30, they went 22-15 and ended up at No. 66.

                Considering Gregg Marshall had to replace basically the entire roster during the 2017-18 offseason, it's hardly a surprise that it was a down year. But after losing the only two double-digit scorers from that team (Markis McDuffie and Samajae Haynes-Jones), we expected another semi-rebuilding year for the Shockers. Maybe they could sneak into the tournament, but they were supposed to be, at best, a distant fourth-best behind Memphis, Houston and Cincinnati.

                The Shockers clearly didn't get that memo, though, starting 15-1 with a neutral-site loss to a very good West Virginia serving as their only misstep in the first half of the season. They're a bit behind Houston and about on par with Cincinnati, but the Shockers are one of the top candidates to secure the AAC's auto bid next month.

                Biggest Loser: South Florida
                You were likely expecting to see Memphis in this spot, considering the Tigers are nothing close to expectations after debuting at No. 14 in the preseason AP poll. However, at least they're still in the hunt for a trip to the NCAA tournament, and at least we can point to James Wiseman's suspension and subsequent departure from the program as the reason for Memphis' struggles.

                But what the heck happened to South Florida?

                Losing Alexis Yetna (12.3 PPG, 9.6 RPG last year) to a season-ending knee injury right before the regular season began was a tough pill to swallow, but the Bulls still had four returning starters, plus a major-conference transfer (Zach Dawson from Oklahoma State) more than capable of sliding into a starting gig. USF should've at least been a mid-tier AAC team, considering it won 24 games last season.

                It didn't take long to find out that wasn't going to be the case, though. The 17-point home loss to IUPUI barely a week into the season was a clear indication that the Bulls were going nowhere fast. They are 10-12 overall and in the running with East Carolina and Tulane for the ignominious title of worst team in the conference."

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                • Originally posted by WuShock Reaper View Post
                  Biggest Winner and Loser from Each Noteworthy CBB Conference with 1 Month to Go - Bleacher Report

                  BY: KERRY MILLER
                  POSTED: FEBRUARY 5, 2020

                  North Carolina has a sub-.500 record, Rutgers is a near-lock to reach the NCAA tournament, and there's a strong case to be made that Dayton and San Diego State are two of the five best teams in the country...


                  "...Rather than limiting ourselves to just a couple of big positive and negative surprises, we've highlighted one of each from every noteworthy conference—plus a "Mid-Major Grab Bag" at the end—for a more holistic look at how much has deviated drastically from preseason expectations....

                  American Athletic -

                  Biggest Winner: Wichita State
                  Last year was—by Wichita State standards—a disaster for the Shockers. After finishing eight consecutive seasons with at least 25 wins and inside the KenPom top 30, they went 22-15 and ended up at No. 66.

                  Considering Gregg Marshall had to replace basically the entire roster during the 2017-18 offseason, it's hardly a surprise that it was a down year. But after losing the only two double-digit scorers from that team (Markis McDuffie and Samajae Haynes-Jones), we expected another semi-rebuilding year for the Shockers. Maybe they could sneak into the tournament, but they were supposed to be, at best, a distant fourth-best behind Memphis, Houston and Cincinnati.

                  The Shockers clearly didn't get that memo, though, starting 15-1 with a neutral-site loss to a very good West Virginia serving as their only misstep in the first half of the season. They're a bit behind Houston and about on par with Cincinnati, but the Shockers are one of the top candidates to secure the AAC's auto bid next month.
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                  The man must have been on vacation for a couple of weeksl

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                  • Originally posted by WuShock Reaper View Post
                    Biggest Winner and Loser from Each Noteworthy CBB Conference with 1 Month to Go - Bleacher Report

                    BY: KERRY MILLER
                    POSTED: FEBRUARY 5, 2020


                    Biggest Winner: Wichita State
                    Last year was—by Wichita State standards—a disaster for the Shockers. After finishing eight consecutive seasons with at least 25 wins and inside the KenPom top 30, they went 22-15 and ended up at No. 66.

                    REST OF MUMBO JUMBO SNIPPED "

                    Really? Disaster? DISASTER??? A disaster is finding out some of your players received upwards up $20k, $30k, maybe even $60k to attend your instiitute of higher learning. A disaster is finding out they have phone records of you talking about how much money is it gonna take to get this kid or that kid. A disaster is losing the respect of your general student body population for the way it handles issues that might otherwise be best taken care of by a call to the police.

                    I think most were pleasantly surprised by how last season finished. The guys certainly learned a lot and they seemed to enjoy the last part of the season. I'd say its a matter of perspective as to how last season played out.




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                    • Originally posted by JVShocker(1) View Post


                      Really? Disaster? DISASTER??? A disaster is finding out some of your players received upwards up $20k, $30k, maybe even $60k to attend your instiitute of higher learning. A disaster is finding out they have phone records of you talking about how much money is it gonna take to get this kid or that kid. A disaster is losing the respect of your general student body population for the way it handles issues that might otherwise be best taken care of by a call to the police.

                      I think most were pleasantly surprised by how last season finished. The guys certainly learned a lot and they seemed to enjoy the last part of the season. I'd say its a matter of perspective as to how last season played out.



                      The key words are "by Wichita State standards". It's actually a very nice compliment and an indication of our standing in the CBB universe that a trip to the NIT Final Four was a "disaster."

                      Context.
                      "It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM

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