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There can't be more than a few hundred BYU fans at that conference tournament. Vegas is wasted on them.
Shocker fans would be more appreciative of that great city if we were to join the MWC.
(I know that BYU is in the WCC but I can't help but fantasize about joining the MWC and replacing St. Louis with Vegas.)
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Originally posted by AndShock View PostThere can't be more than a few hundred BYU fans at that conference tournament. Vegas is wasted on them.
Shocker fans would be more appreciative of that great city if we were to join the MWC.
(I know that BYU is in the WCC but I can't help but fantasize about joining the MWC and replacing St. Louis with Vegas.)
I have been doing the same thing. Glad to know there are others who share in my line of thinking.
God, that would be a dream.The Assman
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostThis statement has potential to get jumped on by JH4P in a hurry.Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostWho wants to bet me KU doesn't get moved off the 2 line? JH4P?
Injuries like the one to Embiid (long term, NBA level player, top 25 team) are rare enough that we just don't have a good sample size to draw from to try and figure out what the Committee will do. That said, since I was asked, I'll take a shot.
Assuming that Embiid stays listed as out with the possibility to return around the Sweet 16...
If KU loses to OSU/TT in the quarters, they won't be sniffing a 2 seed and I bet they drop to a 4.
If they win the tournament without Embiid, I think they are a lock for a 2.
Something in between and I think they get a 3.
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Originally posted by Play Angry View Post
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I want the young man to be healthy, 100% and have a long injury free career, and I want that to happen now, not later. Injuries suck for everyone.
That being said, there is precedence for dropping a team that's losing a stud (see Marymount) and I'd bet a lot of money he's not playing again. He's going to sit for a month, maybe more, then you're going to just throw him into the Elite 8 game? I think it's a smoke screen so the NCAA doesn't unduly seed down KU, by KU.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostI want the young man to be healthy, 100% and have a long injury free career, and I want that to happen now, not later. Injuries suck for everyone.
That being said, there is precedence for dropping a team that's losing a stud (see Marymount) and I'd bet a lot of money he's not playing again. He's going to sit for a month, maybe more, then you're going to just throw him into the Elite 8 game? I think it's a smoke screen so the NCAA doesn't unduly seed down KU, by KU.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostI want the young man to be healthy, 100% and have a long injury free career, and I want that to happen now, not later. Injuries suck for everyone.
That being said, there is precedence for dropping a team that's losing a stud (see Marymount) and I'd bet a lot of money he's not playing again. He's going to sit for a month, maybe more, then you're going to just throw him into the Elite 8 game? I think it's a smoke screen so the NCAA doesn't unduly seed down KU, by KU.
They have a surgeon coming on 810whb to discuss. Will say recovery is 3-6 months. Ironically, I believe the surgeon is from KU Med.Kansas is Flat. The Earth is Not!!
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I have no problem if they don't drop KU. They still have a very good team with a ****-load of good players. Are they as good without Embiid. Of course not, but there still plenty good. I just hope they allow the young man to recover fully before putting him at undue risk. Not sure what those risks are but look at what Ron missed with a stress fracture in his foot. I would think a stress fracture in the spinal column would be something you want to be even more careful with.
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