MVCfans wrote:WSUbballer wrote:Teetering back on the edge of 1-bid status with these putrid results.
I'd argue that CU, WSU, and UNI all have legitimate chances.
FearDaTrees wrote:Yeah our season is definitely over now....you can't lose two games and expect to get in (Good call Jets). This isn't a bad loss, granted no loss is a good loss but either way this was a road game against the 9th best PPG team in the country. We didn't play good and we had our oppurtunities but still this is a team that will be fighting for an at large at the end of the year. It's a long season, just calm down.
MoBraves wrote:Wait a sec. Weren't you guys supposed to be 9-0 to start the season?
Trees are in trouble. Any more non-conf. games that xould look good on resume?
I don't recall you guys with any quality wins so far.
2livewu wrote:3rd reason. Boise State is a better team. BSU isn't likely to get an at large unless they finish 1-2 in the MVC and run the table against a weak non con schedule that includes 1 likely NCAA tournament team.
The Trees are very well coached, very disciplined, they play solid D and they do what they do very well. They just don't have "at large" talent or a schedule. I suppose it's possible if they beat Vandy and win the Valley they could get one, but I think we all know that's not going to happen, and if it does, the rest of the Valley isn't as good as we thought. They aren't as good as MSU's team last year, and neither is their schedule, so I doubt it's going to happen.
The Trees will do what they do every year, play for 3 (or 4) days in March.
PowderBlue wrote:2livewu wrote:3rd reason. Boise State is a better team. BSU isn't likely to get an at large unless they finish 1-2 in the MVC and run the table against a weak non con schedule that includes 1 likely NCAA tournament team.
The Trees are very well coached, very disciplined, they play solid D and they do what they do very well. They just don't have "at large" talent or a schedule. I suppose it's possible if they beat Vandy and win the Valley they could get one, but I think we all know that's not going to happen, and if it does, the rest of the Valley isn't as good as we thought. They aren't as good as MSU's team last year, and neither is their schedule, so I doubt it's going to happen.
The Trees will do what they do every year, play for 3 (or 4) days in March.
I enjoy how you point out the things ISU does well, and then proceed to talk about how they'll play well (I'm presuming you mean ONLY) for the weekend in March.
Classy.
Also, Missouri State's biggest non-con win last year was over Oral Roberts (RPI 131). They played three teams that ended in the top 100 and lost to them all. Minnesota (with Mbakwe) and Vandy EASILY end the year in the top 100. Lastly...ISUb was 2-1 vs. MOST last year...and is supposedly a better team this year.
Fiction can be fun, though!
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