lu2005 wrote:
Don't we keep forgetting that 2 of our wins do not count for RPI or tournament chances?
20 wins is still going to be a struggle.
I know the non-D1 games are kind of a fad among a lot of D1 schools, but the fact that we schedule them honestly ticks me off beyond belief. From a postseason standpoint, money/budgetary standpoint, player development standpoint, and even a recruiting standpoint, it'd be better if we played 2 guarantee games versus Kentucky or the like and lost by 40 instead of 2 cheap non D1 wins that served little point except as glorified exhibitions that pad our record books' win total.
As an aside, I will be quite interested to see how March plays out for us. Barring an NCAA autobid, we'll be doing a lot of scoreboard watching all over the country in regards to conference tournaments for NIT/CBI/CIT implications. It'll also be interesting to see how Watson and Moser handle a contract extension and whether a postseason tournament affects that. Scoreboard watching might come into play there too.
Edit: I guess I'd rather not put up a double post and just leave this here:
http://www.nycbuckets.com/current-nit-bracketology/