Here's some even more fun perspective: we may not have anyone even make the CBI or CIT or that other new one I can't remember, let alone the NIT. I mean, the NIT would be a raging success for someone this year.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostMeanwhile, UNI fans are organizing parades for third place.
I can only imagine. I'd wager a couple of them are entertaining thoughts of a miracle 2nd place finish with just a little help.
Also, at least 50/50 they win Arch Madness (among their own fans I mean). Probably up to 70/30 after beating SIU.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostI can only imagine. I'd wager a couple of them are entertaining thoughts of a miracle 2nd place finish with just a little help.
Also, at least 50/50 they win Arch Madness (among their own fans I mean). Probably up to 70/30 after beating SIU.
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View PostWhat's the guess on the number of points they score when they come here. They could only manage 49 at home vs SIU. I'm thinking 35?
Walk the ball up, run back on D not contesting any rebounds, keeping possessions as low as possible. You have to have a strong mind set playing them.
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View PostThey still have to travel to WSU and MSU along with play ISU at home. They are almost certainly a <.500 team in conference this year.
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Originally posted by WSUwatcher View PostTo me, the UNIs look like they're probably headed for 9-9, maybe 10-8 (Warren Nolan guesses 10-8, for what that's worth), either of which -- in this mess of a league with two teams sucking up all the wins -- is likely actually to give them the upper hand for a #3 seed in St. Louis. So that leaves the question: which is better, to be seeded #1 and face the 8-9 winner plus someone from the SIU-Loyola-MoSt blob in the semis, or #2 with a date against the 7-10 winner followed most likely by a dose of UNI Uglyball?"In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Originally posted by stldog View PostThat was the worst college basketball game I have ever seen. That is NOT an exaggeration.
Two just pitiful teams.
Heck, it might not be the worse game in the series. SIU beat UNI 46-45 in 2006. Granted, both teams were NCAA teams, but I remember that being U-G-L-Y basketball. Those mid-aughts SIU teams were masters of uglying up games.Last edited by WuShock16; February 9, 2017, 04:11 PM.78-65
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Originally posted by WuShock16 View PostNah. I think Georgetown beating Tennessee 37-36 a few years back might surpass that.
Heck, it might not be the worse game in the series. SIU beat UNI 46-45 in 2006. Granted, both teams were NCAA teams, but I remember that being U-G-L-Y basketball. Those mid-aughts SIU teams were masters of uglying up games.
Say what you will about those SIU teams from the "aughts," but "untalented" should not be anywhere in a post about those teams.
EDIT: "Flailing" was a poor choice of words, as it at least implies some sort of energy, of which there was NONE in that awful game.
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Originally posted by stldog View PostApples and oranges. I'm not talking about "ugly" here. I'm talking about two teams very thin in talent flailing around haplessly for 40 minutes. It was bloody awful.
Say what you will about those SIU teams from the "aughts," but "untalented" should not be anywhere in a post about those teams.
EDIT: "Flailing" was a poor choice of words, as it at least implies some sort of energy, of which there was NONE in that awful game.
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