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I'm onboard. It would be the final nail in the coffin for the season long WSU detractors out there. That's why it will happen.
Tulsa will win their way into the dance and NCCU will win their way into the top 100 finally.
Tulsa is 11-1 since the beginning of February, although their one loss is a close one to this LT team. Interesting.
On the other hand LT is 10-1 in the same stretch but their loss is to a very mediocre East Carolina.
Last edited by Dave Stalwart; March 15, 2014, 11:11 AM.
If Rutgers played Missouri, would a point be scored?
You'd certainly have to "Show Me."
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Ruston to El Paso = 889 miles
Tulsa to El Paso = 825 miles
May explain the attendance at the game.....just sayin...
Why would you hold a conference tournament that is so far away from everyone? Tulsa and La Tech are closer than most of the conference members. I doubt if there are 3000 people there. I would have hated to be Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Old Dominion, Charlotte or East Carolina and have to travel more than half way across the country to play in the conference tournament. And it isn't even a neutral site. You get to travel a long ways to potentially play a road game for your only chance to make the ncaa tournament. Surely they could have found a better site. GO TULSA!
With 9 losses now, plus the loss of Embiid for at least a few games, I think they're looking at a 3 seed. But, considering how much everyone keeps fawning over their schedule, and seeing how everyone else in the group competing for those seeds keeps shitting the bed, I won't be at all surprised to still see them have a 2 gift-wrapped for them.
On another note, if Michigan beats Ohio State today and Wisconsin/Michigan St tomorrow to win the BTT, I'd have to think that they'd get rewarded with the last 1 seed. Even though I hate Michigan, maybe that's just my Big Ten bias showing though.
Why would you hold a conference tournament that is so far away from everyone? Tulsa and La Tech are closer than most of the conference members. I doubt if there are 3000 people there. I would have hated to be Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Old Dominion, Charlotte or East Carolina and have to travel more than half way across the country to play in the conference tournament. And it isn't even a neutral site. You get to travel a long ways to potentially play a road game for your only chance to make the ncaa tournament. Surely they could have found a better site. GO TULSA!
Actually I think I overstated their actual attendance. The capacity for the arena is listed at 12,000. There is no way it is 1/4 filled. The attendance may be less than 2000. They better have sold a bunch of all-session tickets or the teams may have to walk home:courage:
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