Poll Thoughts: Shockers get their due http://es.pn/z95jbz
Better late than never. Last week's Poll Thoughts headline -- "Um, hello? Wichita State?" -- was me being snotty. But I like to think my snottiness was warranted. Wichita State probably deserved to be ranked two weeks ago, but their absence at that point was understandable: They hadn't really gotten that high-profile win to make casual viewers of the sport's national landscape (which at this point is what I assume most of the coaches who fill out ballots are) sit up and take notice. But last week's omission was just downright weird. Wichita State was coming off a 21-point drubbing of Creighton in Omaha, and was 22-4, with three of those losses coming to Creighton, Temple and Alabama and the fourth coming in triple-overtime at Drake in late January. The Shockers were ranked in the top 15 in Ken Pomeroy's adjusted efficiency rankings; they were No. 11 in ESPN's new BPI formula. At least one of the teams ranked ahead of them, the Mississippi State Bulldogs, had just lost at home to Georgia. How was this team not in the coaches poll? What the ... what?
A week later, that glaring exclusion has been remedied. Gregg Marshall's team jumps in at No. 19 this week. Frankly, you could probably make the argument that WSU is still underranked, given their season-long body of work and their impressive recent play. But oh well. The important thing is, if you're going to put 25 teams in a poll, Wichita State has to be one of them, and now it is, and the end. Our long national nightmare is over.
A week later, that glaring exclusion has been remedied. Gregg Marshall's team jumps in at No. 19 this week. Frankly, you could probably make the argument that WSU is still underranked, given their season-long body of work and their impressive recent play. But oh well. The important thing is, if you're going to put 25 teams in a poll, Wichita State has to be one of them, and now it is, and the end. Our long national nightmare is over.
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