What a terrible day this has been for me.......only 1 out of my 4 teams get a win
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Usually at home you don't get a Tech called on you or so many freaking fouls........just saying at home the calls normally go your way....don't confuse that with me saying the refs cost us this game. #1 recruiting class of all time they said........
No championship for Kentucky this year this team reminds me of the 2011 team...........need most of these guys to come back next year if they want to try and win a championship so assuming UK doesn't win it all which they sure don't look like it I hope you guys can do it2014 RTS Fantasy Championship National Champion $200,000 (2460 teams)
2012 NFFC Online National Champion $100,000 (1872 teams)
2014 DFWC National Champion $9,250 (288 teams)
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Kentucky Wildcats National Champions 2012 1998 1996 1978 1958 1951 1949 1948
The Ohio State Buckeyes National Champions 2014 2002 1970 1968 1961 1957 1954 1942
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Originally posted by Play Angry View PostI really thought Kentucky would win this one. They have the big guys to bang with Florida down low, but the Gator big men are just abusing them on the boards down the stretch. That is one tough group now that the spineless officials have let it slip back to rugby.
Look at all the scores in the 50s and low 60s this week. We need higher offensive output this year, yes? Mission accomplished assholes.
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Originally posted by HenryMuto View PostUsually at home you don't get a Tech called on you or so many freaking fouls........just saying at home the calls normally go your way....don't confuse that with me saying the refs cost us this game. #1 recruiting class of all time they said........
No championship for Kentucky this year this team reminds me of the 2011 team...........need most of these guys to come back next year if they want to try and win a championship so assuming UK doesn't win it all which they sure don't look like it I hope you guys can do it
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MOst loss to UNI today was more bad news for WSU. MOst dropped from 96 to 113 in the warren nolan rpi after the loss. The Shocks only rpi 51-100 wins right now are over Indy St and Tennessee. The WSU resume just keeps getting weaker. Last year WSU had 10 games against top 50 rpi teams (just 2 this year) and 10 more against the top 51-100 (just 3 this year). The Valley is really letting WSU down big time this year. None of the Shockers remaining 5 regular season games are against teams in the top 100 (MOst at 113 is the best rpi opponent left). The Shockers really need to totally dominate these last 5 games. There really isn't anything else they can do.
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Originally posted by KC Shox View PostNCSU horrible? They have an RPI in the 50s and have won 16 games. Comparing them to SIU....well, there is no comparison.
Look, I'm no SU apologists but let's keep it real here. We've had some squeakers and poor performances against some crappy MVC teams. At least SU can say their nail biters have all come against ranked and/or teams with winning records.
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Originally posted by WillieJeffJeffries View PostSpineless officials? How bout this, maybe just maybe Fla is a good team.....A 10 point win at UK as a 2 point dog is very solid and had nothing to do with officials. As I said earlier dont be shocked if Fla moves to #2 in both polls with WSU #3 ( if they win at Eville). I really wouldnt have a problem with that....for two reasons, Fla probably deserves it and it keeps a chip on WSU's shoulder.
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Originally posted by KC Shox View PostNCSU horrible? They have an RPI in the 50s and have won 16 games. Comparing them to SIU....well, there is no comparison.
Look, I'm no SU apologists but let's keep it real here. We've had some squeakers and poor performances against some crappy MVC teams. At least SU can say their nail biters have all come against ranked and/or teams with winning records.
Let's take the Saint Francis NY game first. Saint Francis led until 1:39 left in the game and Syracuse didn't take the lead until 1:00 remained. Saint Francis is 214 in KenPom. SIU led WSU off and on until 16:28 left in the game and WSU took the lead for good with 15:50 remaining. SIU is 157 in KePom.
On to Notre Dame. Syracuse beat Notre Dame by 6 at home. Wichita State beat Indiana State by 20 at home. Indiana State both beat Notre Dame at Notre Dame and is 2 spots higher in KenPom.
At least at home, you can throw out the 5 narrow wins that Syracuse has against Duke, NCSU, Pitt, Miami, and Clemson and Syracuse still has two close shaves at home against unimpressive opposition that were far, far closer to losses than anything WSU has done at home all season."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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Syracuse plays in a tougher conference than WSU does -- we all know that. And they probably look really good in the airport. But if, in the best of all possible worlds, they and WSU could both somehow make it to the national championship game unbeaten, do you think the Shocks would be nervous and intimidated, or eager?
KC, of course, would be nervous AND intimidated. But I'm betting the Shocker players would be eager on top of eager.
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Originally posted by KC Shox View PostNCSU horrible? They have an RPI in the 50s and have won 16 games. Comparing them to SIU....well, there is no comparison.
Look, I'm no SU apologists but let's keep it real here. We've had some squeakers and poor performances against some crappy MVC teams. At least SU can say their nail biters have all come against ranked and/or teams with winning records.
I didn't realize St. Francis of NY was such a great team. Miami has a losing record, as the Cuse pounded them at home 49-44.
At least if you're gonna keep going with your predictable, annoying shtick, try and stick with factual statements.
K.Thx.Bye.Deuces Valley.
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Originally posted by shox1989 View PostMOst loss to UNI today was more bad news for WSU. MOst dropped from 96 to 113 in the warren nolan rpi after the loss. The Shocks only rpi 51-100 wins right now are over Indy St and Tennessee. The WSU resume just keeps getting weaker. Last year WSU had 10 games against top 50 rpi teams (just 2 this year) and 10 more against the top 51-100 (just 3 this year). The Valley is really letting WSU down big time this year. None of the Shockers remaining 5 regular season games are against teams in the top 100 (MOst at 113 is the best rpi opponent left). The Shockers really need to totally dominate these last 5 games. There really isn't anything else they can do.
Consider that WSU could've handed out a few wins to the rest of the Valley (or the non-conference) and suddenly our opponents look a lot tougher. When you are the marquee game on most of your opponents' schedule, and you don't lose ANY of those games, they are going to have a tough time building a good RPI.
KU is the perfect example of this. They've handed out Top 10 RPI wins like they're candy. In return, their schedule looks WAY more difficult than it would if they had just won all those games.
There are two sides to the RPI equation. I will take the side with all the wins and a crappier-looking schedule.
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