DoubleJayAlum wrote:2livewu wrote:shock wrote:It is not too far fetched to predict WSU to win all non con. Its very weak. However, I predict 10-1WSU with a loss at VCU.
What? It's EPICALLY far fetched. VCU is LOADED, experienced and knows they can kick our tail. I'll be happy if we don't get blown out 2 games into the regular season. @ UT? I'll admit the chances of winning that game are better than VCU but come on, the Vols will be prohibitive favorites. It sure isn't the toughest non-conference but there are plenty of other pitfalls for a team trying to build some chemistry early in the year and might be without assumed starter Demetric Williams and big man Ehimen Orupke, whom I am not expecting much from in the first place.
While I will admit there is a lot of upside with this team, expecting big, consistent things, especially early on, flies in the face of reality.
What's wrong with Williams and Orupke?
Your post above seems in stark contrast with the one from WSU poster Snaggletooth who, citing unnamed "persons close to the program", said last week that this year's WSU team was expected to be better than last year.
DoubleJayAlum wrote:What's wrong with Williams and Orupke?
Your post above seems in stark contrast with the one from WSU poster Snaggletooth who, citing unnamed "persons close to the program", said last week that this year's WSU team was expected to be better than last year.
This will be a test if WSU has move beyond the standard "rebuild" model after losing a senior laden class that most MVC teams seem to follow. This will be a chance for WSU to demonstrate they have become a "reload" type franchise.
2livewu wrote:Can we be consistent with what the NCAA is going to count at the end of the year, and ignore games against Washburn, Philander Smith (was that a joke I missed?) and Wartburg et al?
havoc wrote:2livewu wrote:Can we be consistent with what the NCAA is going to count at the end of the year, and ignore games against Washburn, Philander Smith (was that a joke I missed?) and Wartburg et al?
The NCAA recognizes games against D2 and D3 schools toward the official statistics.
uniftw wrote:havoc wrote:2livewu wrote:Can we be consistent with what the NCAA is going to count at the end of the year, and ignore games against Washburn, Philander Smith (was that a joke I missed?) and Wartburg et al?
The NCAA recognizes games against D2 and D3 schools toward the official statistics.
Yep...which is why I included them in my prediction. The game doesn't count towards RPI though
2livewu wrote:Please help me refresh my memory when the last time the NCAA considered average rebounds per game in the Tournament Selection process.
That's one of the dumbest things I've seen on this board, and that's saying something. Wartburg doesn't count, Pitt State doesn't count, and Philander Smith doesn't count. End of discussion.
uniftw wrote:2livewu wrote:Please help me refresh my memory when the last time the NCAA considered average rebounds per game in the Tournament Selection process.
That's one of the dumbest things I've seen on this board, and that's saying something. Wartburg doesn't count, Pitt State doesn't count, and Philander Smith doesn't count. End of discussion.
They do actually count towards the teams overall record, and the stats count for the season.
No one has said the NCAA picks teams based on rebounds, assists, points, etc... but the game does count....Just as FCS games count for FBS football teams in their overall record.
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