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"If the Shockers keep taking care of business in the Missouri Valley, they'll be just fine."
and it all continues tomorrow versus a VERY challenging Missouri State. I'm just as disappointed as everyone else out there about not playing Murray State, but who knows what will happen from now until BB. The Shox can't stay bitter about playing this team and they certainly can't underestimate them.
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Our SOS is NOT that poor right now at 75. And it is only going to get better. Of our remaining 8 games, 6 are against the rpi top 100 (including one game against #15 Creighton). The other 2 are barely outside of the top 100.
Compare our SOS to all of the other so called "mid-majors" that have a chance for an at large bid: Creighton 105, St. Mary's College 114, Murry St. 236 (ouch, I think they are way overrated), Harvard 225, Middle Tennessee State 177, ORU 174, Cleveland St. 161, Iona 145, UNLV 55, San Diego St. 73, Gonzaga 70, Temple 24, Long Beach St. 69, BYU 63, St. Louis 96, New Mexico 95, Nevada 171, Akron 86, Davidson 143, Wyoming 176, Ohio 188, UCF 109, (I probably missed a couple, but this should be just about all of them, it is a pretty exhaustive list).
By the end of the season we will end up with one of the best SOS of any so called "mid-major" under at-large consideration. With our remaining schedule our SOS is only going to get better. For many of the above teams the opposite will be true.Last edited by shox1989; January 31, 2012, 08:28 PM.
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Originally posted by shox1989 View PostOur SOS is NOT that poor right now at 75. And it is only going to get better. Of our remaining 8 games, 6 are against the rpi top 100 (including one game against #15 Creighton). The other 2 are barely outside of the top 100.
Compare our SOS to all of the other so called "mid-majors" that have a chance for an at large bid: Creighton 105, St. Mary's College 114, Murry St. 236 (ouch, I think they are way overrated), Harvard 225, Middle Tennessee State 177, ORU 174, Cleveland St. 161, Iona 145, UNLV 55, San Diego St. 73, Gonzaga 70, Temple 24, Long Beach St. 69, BYU 63, St. Louis 96, New Mexico 95, Nevada 171, Akron 86, Davidson 143, Wyoming 176, Ohio 188, UCF 109, (I probably missed a couple, but this should be just about all of them, it is a pretty exhaustive list).
By the end of the season we will end up with one of the best SOS of any so called "mid-major" under at-large consideration. With our remaining schedule our SOS is only going to get better. For many of the above teams the opposite will be true.Last edited by XManCometh; January 31, 2012, 10:34 PM.
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Here is the NCAA Nitty Gritty report. WSU SOS needs to be taken in context. Look at Murry St.
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Interesting quote from the article:
Temple [15-5 (4-2), RPI: 14, SOS: 26] At first glance, Temple's best win of the season came on Jan. 4, when it handled Duke in a 78-73 victory. But a neutral-site win over Wichita State may be just as impressive
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