No kidding, the Bares are getting boatraced coming out of halftime. 53-37 ouch
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Originally posted by DJ06Shocker View PostYou're not going to believe this.
Drake WON... 76-66
They are back to trying to play their way out of the 300+ range rather than battling to avoid actual last place in all of ncaa d-1"You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostFor ISU, Bobby Hunter is day to day with concussion symptoms, and worse, Devaughan Purcell-Akoon who has been outstanding so far, is out indefinitely with a fractured hand. Hate to see anyone hurt, but that last one is really going to sting.
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Originally posted by WstateU View PostWhere's that 'shocked monkey' when you need him?One quick note before we present the rankings: With Wichita State’s move to the American Athletic Conference, the Shockers have moved out of the mid-major club. We wish the Shockers well against Cincinnati, UConn, SMU, and more.
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Originally posted by asiseeit View PostPersonally, I'm not worrying one bit about seeding. Where did a high seed get us last year?
They purposefully put us in a bracket designed to take us out. So be it. I'm just going to
focus on each and every game and enjoy them to the utmost. This is another special group
and I want to enjoy the entire schedule. If we only lose another game or run the table
I think we can expect another tough bracket. Bring it on.
You reference how the committee "purposefully" gave WSU an extra hard bracket last year. We could debate that, but what I'm really interested to know is if I'm understanding you correctly. Are you saying that WSU didn't gain anything by being a 1 seed last year over a 2 or 3? You say, "What did a high seed get us?" as if seeding doesn't really matter.
I would argue that even last year, with some difficult teams in the same region, getting the 16 seed in the first round is still a huge advantage over getting, let's say, a 14 seed that could very well beat you day 1 of the tourney. I know this example is going a bit further by looking at the 5/12 matchups, but remember how excited everyone was in 2012, and how much it sucked to lose in the first game to VCU? I will always argue that I want the Shox to get the best possible seed they can get. It is obviously not a guarantee of anything, but history has shown that a better seed clearly improves the odds of tournament success.
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