I think that even if they have a record like they did last year they still get in. How in the world will college basketball survive if kentucky were to miss the dance two years in a row?
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Originally posted by jocoshock View PostTo sum up that excellent and spot on analysis:- The bar is higher for us when we win
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The thing is that this Shocker teams is still a work in progress and I expect them to be better by the end of the year than they are now. Whether or not that will be reflected in our ranking remains to be seen, but if that happens we will be one tough out in the NCAA Tournament, assuming that is our destination.
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In my opinion, the reason WSU would drop a long way after a loss has more to do with the fact that: 1. we've yet to put together a complete game, and 2. aren't getting consistently good post play. Those poor 1st halves may not show up in the W/L record, but they are noticed by the pollsters.
How the team, especially the bigs, perform against UT on Saturday will likely answer those questions.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostIn my opinion, the reason WSU would drop a long way after a loss has more to do with the fact that: 1. we've yet to put together a complete game, and 2. aren't getting consistently good post play. Those poor 1st halves may not show up in the W/L record, but they are noticed by the pollsters.
How the team, especially the bigs, perform against UT on Saturday will likely answer those questions.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostIn my opinion, the reason WSU would drop a long way after a loss has more to do with the fact that: 1. we've yet to put together a complete game, and 2. aren't getting consistently good post play. Those poor 1st halves may not show up in the W/L record, but they are noticed by the pollsters.
How the team, especially the bigs, perform against UT on Saturday will likely answer those questions.
It is what it is. We just need to let the team play the games. I expect them to take care of business and I expect us to be in the dance. That is our opportunity to perform.Kansas is Flat. The Earth is Not!!
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I get kind of burnt out hearing about how WSU has sketchy underpinnings for it's place in the polls, due mostly to our "weak" schedule, or how "we haven't played/beat anyone yet." I see this in the national media, and I also see it justified on SN in mostly a passive manner. My question is, am I in the minority that I actually look to metrics before I form an opinion of something? I say that because for a while now this season our SOS has compared just fine contrasted against other top 25 teams.
I don't have all day to look at all sites and check for calculation updates, but I just looked at warrennolan.com and our SOS to date puts us smack dab in the middle of the SOS's for the top 25. In fact, we have a better SOS than 4 out of the 10 teams in front of us in the current AP poll. Who are those teams? Little known programs like: Kentucky, Louisville, Duke, and Ohio State.
The Doug Gottlieb's of the world - perfectly content to be blissfully ignorant while bloviating at the mouth - be damned.
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Kentucky has 3 more ranked (or getting votes) games coming up in the next couple of weeks....not totally sold on them having such a "weak" schedule, seeing as how they will have played 5 such teams before conference schedules start
Louisville on the other hand will not play any tough competition this season except for UK, UConn, and Memphis due to being in the weak conference known as the AAC
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Originally posted by wushock27 View PostKentucky has 3 more ranked (or getting votes) games coming up in the next couple of weeks....not totally sold on them having such a "weak" schedule, seeing as how they will have played 5 such teams before conference schedules start
Louisville on the other hand will not play any tough competition this season except for UK, UConn, and Memphis due to being in the weak conference known as the AAC
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Originally posted by Ricky Bobby View PostI get kind of burnt out hearing about how WSU has sketchy underpinnings for it's place in the polls, due mostly to our "weak" schedule, or how "we haven't played/beat anyone yet." I see this in the national media, and I also see it justified on SN in mostly a passive manner. My question is, am I in the minority that I actually look to metrics before I form an opinion of something? I say that because for a while now this season our SOS has compared just fine contrasted against other top 25 teams.
I don't have all day to look at all sites and check for calculation updates, but I just looked at warrennolan.com and our SOS to date puts us smack dab in the middle of the SOS's for the top 25. In fact, we have a better SOS than 4 out of the 10 teams in front of us in the current AP poll. Who are those teams? Little known programs like: Kentucky, Louisville, Duke, and Ohio State.
The Doug Gottlieb's of the world - perfectly content to be blissfully ignorant while bloviating at the mouth - be damned.Kansas is Flat. The Earth is Not!!
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Originally posted by pogo View PostI think that even if they have a record like they did last year they still get in. How in the world will college basketball survive if kentucky were to miss the dance two years in a row?
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Originally posted by Ricky Bobby View PostYour Kentucky comment has absolutely zero context to the conversation at hand. You do understand that, right? In time value of money terms: Future value versus present value.
Pardon me for trying to give some insight into what they have on their upcoming schedule for some people!
Quit being pissy... Sheesh
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Originally posted by jocoshock View PostI think most everyone on this board agrees with you, and are simply reflecting or projecting what the "experts" will start saying in a few weeks after the conference season starts and our schedule flattens out. Some "experts" look at those metrics and take them into account; some don't. Mostly venting (in advance) by the majority of posters here..
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