hot nuts wrote:TheAsianSensation wrote:ISU played Diamond Head and went on the road to TCU. In a year they needed their non-con SoS to be great...it was good. Needed a bit more high-end stuff. Got burned by UNM and Tulsa being down, missing Utah in Diamond Head. They need to figure out how to get more access to power conference teams, but gone are the days of Jankovic.
TheAsianSensation, I checked out your "bracketball" site. I noticed it's dated Monday, February 13, 2017...do you know something we don't?
BuBrave2006 wrote:squirrel wrote:Maybe if the Redbirds would actually challenge themselves out of conference for a change, their NCAA fortunes would improve.
Not to defend ISUr here, because I certainly hate doing that. But last season, they did play @ #1 Kentucky and #2 Maryland, as well as @ San Diego St. So i'll cut them a little bit of slack with regard to scheduling. That being said, In a year where they have a legit shot at an at-large bid, it would be nice to see them with more than one game against the RPI top 50 (3, potentially 4 if Wichita creeps in there but still).
BCPanther wrote:There are exactly 3 schools in this league that give a damn about what their non-conference schedules look like and, shockingly, those are the 3 most disillusioned that would probably take the first reasonable train out of the league. It's like there's a hidden meaning here or something....
Cdizzle wrote:BCPanther wrote:There are exactly 3 schools in this league that give a damn about what their non-conference schedules look like and, shockingly, those are the 3 most disillusioned that would probably take the first reasonable train out of the league. It's like there's a hidden meaning here or something....
Says the fan whose team played 2 fewer games than allowed this season.
anderjao wrote:Cdizzle wrote:BCPanther wrote:There are exactly 3 schools in this league that give a damn about what their non-conference schedules look like and, shockingly, those are the 3 most disillusioned that would probably take the first reasonable train out of the league. It's like there's a hidden meaning here or something....
Says the fan whose team played 2 fewer games than allowed this season.
Do you really think UNI would have been able to schedule two more teams that would have actually improved our RPI? In a season where we played UNC, Xavier twice, Iowa, and Oklahoma, I don't think you can make a good argument that UNI doesn't care about scheduling tough in the non-con. You can argue we didn't play well enough to really take advantage of it, but UNI has been scheduling quality games consistently.
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