I think we win...yes actually WIN the Valley tournament Sunday and are awarded a 6 seed for doing so.
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FINAL FOURS:
1965, 2013
NCAA Tournament:
1964, 1965, 1976, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1988, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021
NIT Champs - 1 (2011)
AP Poll History of Wichita St:
Number of Times Ranked: 157
Number of Times Ranked #1: 1
Number of Times Top 5: 32 (Most Recent - 2017)
Number of Times Top 10: 73 (Most Recent - 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017)
Highest Recent AP Ranking:
#3 - Dec. 2017
#2 ~ March 2014
Highest Recent Coaches Poll Ranking:
#2 ~ March 2014
Finished 2013 Season #4
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Originally posted by im4wsu View PostIf they don't play anybody else,how do we know they're any good?
OU went 12-0 in the non con having dominated Wisconsin, crushed Villanova on a neutral site, won at LSU, and won at Hawaii (who is now 23-4).
KU went 12-1 in the non-con having beaten 2 top 100 teams on neutral courts, 2 top 50 teams at home, 1 top 50 team on the road, and only loss was a neutral game to Michigan State.
OU and KU mixed in some non-con cupcakes that hurt their SOS. Who cares? They were both dominant in the non-con. In Big 12 play, they have lost 7 times to the other 8 teams. That seems like some pretty good evidence to me that there are some pretty good teams throughout the league.
Most of the criticism I hear about the Big 12 just seems to be very weak on substance. To imply that Kansas didn't prove anything in the non con because their SOS was 113 is to totally fail to look beyond the surface. Same with OU and their non con SOS of 141.Last edited by Jamar Howard 4 President; March 2, 2016, 01:43 PM.
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Originally posted by WuShock16 View PostThat has to be a mistake. Last year's Colorado team was awful (15-17, 7-11 on Selection Sunday) and was relegated to CBI, so they could not have been on any bracket projections. The Colorado team that might have been screwed was the 2011 team, but that team had such a bad non-conf SoS, which is probably what hurt them.
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Sports Illustrated take on Wichita State's chances for at large bid.
What can bubble teams do to get into the NCAA tournament or to feel safe on Selection Sunday? Bracketologist Michael Beller provides paths for 23 fringe teams.
Wichita State Shockers
23–7, 16–2 Missouri Valley
RPI: 37, SOS: 100, kenpom.com: 8
Current Bracket Watch seed: 11 (automatic qualifier from MVC)
The Shockers won their final five games of the regular season, cruising to their second straight MVC regular season championship. Having said that, they don’t have a realistic path to an at-large spot. They may have dominated the MVC, and they certainly have a name brand, but that won’t obscure the fact that they had one top-100 win this year, albeit a very strong one over Utah. Their first game in the MVC tournament will be against the winner of Loyola-Chicago and Bradley. If they win that game, they’ll take on the winner of Northern Iowa and Southern Illinois in the semifinals. A loss in any of those games would almost certainly send them to the NIT. Even if they advance to the conference championship game only to lose to a solid Evansville or Illinois State team, there simply won’t be much meat on their at-large résumé.
Next game: MVC quarterfinals vs. Loyola-Chicago/Bradley winner.
Path to safety: Win the Missouri Valley Conference tournament title.2014 RTS Fantasy Championship National Champion $200,000 (2460 teams)
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Originally posted by HenryMuto View PostSports Illustrated take on Wichita State's chances for at large bid.
What can bubble teams do to get into the NCAA tournament or to feel safe on Selection Sunday? Bracketologist Michael Beller provides paths for 23 fringe teams.
Wichita State Shockers
23–7, 16–2 Missouri Valley
RPI: 37, SOS: 100, kenpom.com: 8
Current Bracket Watch seed: 11 (automatic qualifier from MVC)
The Shockers won their final five games of the regular season, cruising to their second straight MVC regular season championship. Having said that, they don’t have a realistic path to an at-large spot. They may have dominated the MVC, and they certainly have a name brand, but that won’t obscure the fact that they had one top-100 win this year, albeit a very strong one over Utah. Their first game in the MVC tournament will be against the winner of Loyola-Chicago and Bradley. If they win that game, they’ll take on the winner of Northern Iowa and Southern Illinois in the semifinals. A loss in any of those games would almost certainly send them to the NIT. Even if they advance to the conference championship game only to lose to a solid Evansville or Illinois State team, there simply won’t be much meat on their at-large résumé.
Next game: MVC quarterfinals vs. Loyola-Chicago/Bradley winner.
Path to safety: Win the Missouri Valley Conference tournament title.
You know what might "obscure the fact that we have one top-100 win"?
The fact that we actually have 4 top 100 wins
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Originally posted by HenryMuto View PostSports Illustrated take on Wichita State's chances for at large bid.
What can bubble teams do to get into the NCAA tournament or to feel safe on Selection Sunday? Bracketologist Michael Beller provides paths for 23 fringe teams.
Wichita State Shockers
23–7, 16–2 Missouri Valley
RPI: 37, SOS: 100, kenpom.com: 8
Current Bracket Watch seed: 11 (automatic qualifier from MVC)
The Shockers won their final five games of the regular season, cruising to their second straight MVC regular season championship. Having said that, they don’t have a realistic path to an at-large spot. They may have dominated the MVC, and they certainly have a name brand, but that won’t obscure the fact that they had one top-100 win this year, albeit a very strong one over Utah. Their first game in the MVC tournament will be against the winner of Loyola-Chicago and Bradley. If they win that game, they’ll take on the winner of Northern Iowa and Southern Illinois in the semifinals. A loss in any of those games would almost certainly send them to the NIT. Even if they advance to the conference championship game only to lose to a solid Evansville or Illinois State team, there simply won’t be much meat on their at-large résumé.
Next game: MVC quarterfinals vs. Loyola-Chicago/Bradley winner.
Path to safety: Win the Missouri Valley Conference tournament title."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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Originally posted by WUpigsooie View PostYou know what might "obscure the fact that we have one top-100 win"?
The fact that we actually have 4 top 100 wins
Facts... such meddlesome things to your average journalist.
Thanks though for the turd, HenryMuto. I'll put in in the recycle pile with the rest of your posts on here.
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Originally posted by Horn28Clem30 View Posthttp://www.si.com/college-basketball...t-bubble-teams
Well this is interesting... Lunardi and ESPN has WSU as a lock yet Hairy Palm and this toolbag says they need to win the Valley tourney or will be in the NIT.
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Originally posted by WUpigsooie View PostYou know what might "obscure the fact that we have one top-100 win"?
The fact that we actually have 4 top 100 wins
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Originally posted by 60Shock View PostBe very, very caution about anyone or any organization named Hairy Palm.
Edit: It's a little disappointing that our buddy Henry failed to check his top 100 facts before quoting someone who clearly hadn't done so, especially considering how extensively WSU's top 100 wins have been covered on here by JH4P.
Regardless, it's a safe bet that the selectors will know the real story when they go to work, and that they also probably won't worry about having their thinking clouded by newfangled, fancy-schmancy metrics like KenPom. It's also likely that Eamonn Brennan at ESPN has a clue, and that it's one reason why he made WSU a tournament lock.Last edited by WSUwatcher; March 2, 2016, 05:52 PM.
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Originally posted by HenryMuto View PostSports Illustrated take on Wichita State's chances for at large bid.
What can bubble teams do to get into the NCAA tournament or to feel safe on Selection Sunday? Bracketologist Michael Beller provides paths for 23 fringe teams.
Wichita State Shockers
23–7, 16–2 Missouri Valley
RPI: 37, SOS: 100, kenpom.com: 8
Current Bracket Watch seed: 11 (automatic qualifier from MVC)
The Shockers won their final five games of the regular season, cruising to their second straight MVC regular season championship. Having said that, they don’t have a realistic path to an at-large spot. They may have dominated the MVC, and they certainly have a name brand, but that won’t obscure the fact that they had one top-100 win this year, albeit a very strong one over Utah. Their first game in the MVC tournament will be against the winner of Loyola-Chicago and Bradley. If they win that game, they’ll take on the winner of Northern Iowa and Southern Illinois in the semifinals. A loss in any of those games would almost certainly send them to the NIT. Even if they advance to the conference championship game only to lose to a solid Evansville or Illinois State team, there simply won’t be much meat on their at-large résumé.
Next game: MVC quarterfinals vs. Loyola-Chicago/Bradley winner.
Path to safety: Win the Missouri Valley Conference tournament title.
Not only was your post yesterday's news, but it was actually a horribly crafted article to make a point with.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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