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Originally posted by ShockCityGet rid of Bracketbuster right now!!!! It serves absolutely ZERO purpose! It's actually hurting us this year.
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I like the Bracket Busters. With the difficulties we are obviously faced with in scheduling any chance to line up with a Top 100 opponent is worthwhile. More so this year than most. Time slot is not great, but it is what it is. Seems to me we need all the help we can get upgrading our schedule.
I am confused with the issue of the return game however. (I know, I know, "What's New!")
A couple of posters about the benefit of getting a return game from Utah State next year. A couple of others posted it will be in 2 years.
I thought I read or heard that due to a needed adjustment we will not get return game from Utah State as part of this year's Bracket Busters.
Does anyone know the straight scoop on this issue?
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Originally posted by JaminShockOriginally posted by ShockCityGet rid of Bracketbuster right now!!!! It serves absolutely ZERO purpose! It's actually hurting us this year.
A couple things that could really help our at-large resume are:
1) winning at Utah St.
2) MSU and InSU staying in the top 100
3) CU, BU and IlSU getting into the top 100
All said, a major opportunity is in front of the Shocks on Wednesday night.
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Originally posted by Ta townOriginally posted by pinstripersIt's a good game and a good opportunity. I was hoping for an east coast game to give us prime time exposure, tho.
Would you relish the day that a BCS poster comes here and gives us respect? I dont think I will.....I like the chip right where it is.1/16/2010 on the "Screw at the Q" HCGM... " Ive never seen a foul parade like that...If you would of let me know it was going to be a foul parade I would of brought a different team" .... "dont talk to me about fouls....Ive got to go back and look at some tape... I have some thoughts but I need to look at the tape and then I will have something very strong to say"
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Originally posted by Ta townOriginally posted by pinstripersIt's a good game and a good opportunity. I was hoping for an east coast game to give us prime time exposure, tho.
Personally, I would trade a trip to a place like Utah State any day, anytime, with or without TV for home games with Fairleigh Dickinson, Arkansas-Monticello, Alcorn State, Texas Southern, USC-Upstate or North Dakota State.
Would we rather be playing Butler in primetime. Of course. But this game at least provides an opportunity for the Shocks to add some spice to their post-season resume.
Edit: And we get a nice return game from USU in the 2010-2011 season.
We could and have done a lot worse.
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Originally posted by RoyalShockOriginally posted by 1972ShockerI thought I read or heard that due to a needed adjustment we will not get return game from Utah State as part of this year's Bracket Busters.
Does anyone know the straight scoop on this issue?
http://www.kansas.com/sports/shocker...y/1162859.html
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Exposure
Originally posted by pinstripersIt's a good game and a good opportunity. I was hoping for an east coast game to give us prime time exposure, tho.
As for exposure, I suspect the ratings for even Butler-Siena or other prime time showcase games will be much higher in the teams' home areas and conference TV markets than in Big East or SEC or Big 12 country -- or especially in the markets belonging to the almighty ACC.
The only really relevant people to be watching WSU are members of the selection committee, who should be free for the Midnight Special; or potential recruits, who should be just getting underway on their evening activities at that point. And, of course, as vbird notes, the real key for those crucial audiences is for WSU to look good, which is a part of the bargain that historically the Shocks have not held up well while playing on the road.
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Originally posted by ShockerFeverOriginally posted by Denny CraneRecipe for the dance at large:
-Win at either UNI or USU;
-Finish with 25+ wins;
-Finish no worse than second in the league;
-No one other than UNI can win the conference tourney;
-Win at least one game in the conference tourney.
If the above recipe is followed, we are in. Put money on it.
While your recipe would meet the "bare minimum" required to make the dance, those ingredients definitely aren't iron-clad guarantees.
1.) I agree a win at UNI or USU would be huge. We definitely need 1 of those.
2.) 25+ wins isn't a dealbreaker. We have to do that anyways to get a shot. However, assuming we win one of the UNI/USU combo, we could still drop a deuce at Bradley or God forbid Evansville and not win a game in St. Louis and still finish with 25 wins. See, that doesn't work.
3.) Well duh. If we finish outside of 2nd that would've meant we tanked against the likes of Indiana State, Bradley, Evansville, and SIU in some form or another.
4.) This I agree with. If someone other than UNI wins in St. Louis, you can make your NIT plans. The most the Valley is getting NO MATTER WHAT is 2 this year.
5.) Seriously, just 1 game? Do you really think a loss to Creighton or Drake or Illinois State in the semifinals is going to give us a good look come tourney time? This isn't 2006, where a loss in the semifinals is still acceptable. As much as it pains me, we have to make the finals this year to have a shot at the dance. Win it (for the auto) or lose it to UNI and hope we did enough in the regular season.
Revised recipe:
1.) Must win either UNI/USU
2.) Can only afford one more conference loss (UNI, but if we beat UNI, maybeeeeee Bradley)
3.) Play UNI in the finals
Simple as that.
For some reason, I just think the NCAA will pick two teams from the league this year.Because Denny Crane says so Dammit!
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Re: Exposure
Originally posted by WSUwatcherAnd, of course, as vbird notes, the real key for those crucial audiences is for WSU to look good, which is a part of the bargain that historically the Shocks have not held up well while playing on the road.
As far as it being a tough venue to get something good done is a plus. The tougher the venue and the opponent the bigger the opportunity.
Hopefully, we are up to the task.
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Originally posted by Denny CraneYou are too pessimistic or I'm an optimist. I really believe if we accomplish the first four, one win will get us in. You guys need to remember if we DO accomplish the first four, that is one hell of a finish and I would bet most of the rest of these bubble teams will beat each other up and some of them will tank altogether. And while I've been a conspiracy theorist that the Valley is out to screw us, I think when all is said and done, 25+ wins will do the trick this year (but this year only).
For some reason, I just think the NCAA will pick two teams from the league this year.
You really wanna rely on the NCAA to pick a team that most likely didn't win the Valley with a loss in the semifinals to Drake/sCUm/Illinois State?
What was sCUm's record/resume last year?
What was Illinois State's record/resume in 2008?
Even with a win over UNI/USU, our non-con severely lacked and that's why it's finals or bust.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Remember the "meaningless" bracket buster game when one George Mason came into CKA and beat us? We thought it was the end of the world until they made it to the final four, and we made it to the sweet sixteen that year.
Maybe this time WE are the George Mason, walk into USU, kick some arse and accident our way into the final four? A guy can dream.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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