oneNEIGHBOR wrote:Bluejay09Bear06 wrote:Wichita fans never cease to amaze me with their own self-assessments. A week ago, the Shockers were falling apart, no one was doing anything right, and ShockerNet was setting itself up for a "Fire Marshall" thread. Now, following a homecourt win over then-winless Bradley and a mediocre road win against a fading Indiana State, Wichita State is suddenly a lock for the league championship. The rest of the season is just a seeding exercise. And I don't know who posted that garbage track analogy that read like some early 1980s made-for-TV movie montage, but GIVE ME A FREAKING BREAK.
Yes, Wichita State is playing extremely well right now, better than MSU. A couple weeks ago, Missouri State was playing much better. You know how I know that? Because we BEAT YOU ON YOUR HOME COURT. So did UNI. I'm not even saying WSU won't win the Valley regular season championship, come back to earth! Wichita is a big fat 0-2 against the other two top-3 teams in the league. Take a breath. Oh, and I really love how when another team (read: MSU) is in first place, they are playing with a target on their backs and everyone is going to give them their best shot. When it's Wichita's turn at the merry-go-round, playing as the league leader is so easy because other teams will be so terrified and shook up when playing the Shockers.
The Valley is a rollercoaster this year. When the Bears were at the top, I'm glad I didn't make any stupid, logic-defying posts like I see Shocker fans making now.
Just had to get that off my chest.
im guessing that came straight from the heart.
Aces1982 wrote:
I am trying to figure out what has changed with MSU losing? I don't believe anything has changed. Both teams controlled their own destiny before the loss and both control it now.
Bottom line is, if both win out then the last game will be the Championship. Before the MSU loss, the same was true.
Yes, MSU is more likely to win the conference with the remaining schedule. I don't think that is too hard to figure out and I would think most people, beside the Shocker faithfull, would agree.
Snaggletooth wrote:
The difference is two games ago, MSU was a lock. Now odds are not as long for WSU winning in dog patch. Couple games ago it was only about 40%, now they have increased to 46%. Also, WSU a big game that they were at a real risk of losing between now and the end of the season was the UNI game. It remains to be seen how the O'Rear injury will affect UNI, but I think it is reasonable to assume UNI is not a better team without O'Rear than with - but I don't know how to quantify that loss of a player.
Of course this might be all mute if WSU lays and egg on Saturday and lets ISU(R) beat them. If though the odds say WSU wins 96% of the time - 96% is not 100%, just as MSU found out with Evansville.
sixth ace wrote:Snaggletooth wrote:
The difference is two games ago, MSU was a lock. Now odds are not as long for WSU winning in dog patch. Couple games ago it was only about 40%, now they have increased to 46%. Also, WSU a big game that they were at a real risk of losing between now and the end of the season was the UNI game. It remains to be seen how the O'Rear injury will affect UNI, but I think it is reasonable to assume UNI is not a better team without O'Rear than with - but I don't know how to quantify that loss of a player.
Of course this might be all mute if WSU lays and egg on Saturday and lets ISU(R) beat them. If though the odds say WSU wins 96% of the time - 96% is not 100%, just as MSU found out with Evansville.
Tues night is coming. I believe you may have underestimate UE.
SirShoxAlot wrote:sixth ace wrote:Snaggletooth wrote:
The difference is two games ago, MSU was a lock. Now odds are not as long for WSU winning in dog patch. Couple games ago it was only about 40%, now they have increased to 46%. Also, WSU a big game that they were at a real risk of losing between now and the end of the season was the UNI game. It remains to be seen how the O'Rear injury will affect UNI, but I think it is reasonable to assume UNI is not a better team without O'Rear than with - but I don't know how to quantify that loss of a player.
Of course this might be all mute if WSU lays and egg on Saturday and lets ISU(R) beat them. If though the odds say WSU wins 96% of the time - 96% is not 100%, just as MSU found out with Evansville.
Tues night is coming. I believe you may have underestimate UE.
I think you are the one underestimating. We beat you by almost 40 in Wichita.
sixth ace wrote:Snaggletooth wrote:
The difference is two games ago, MSU was a lock. Now odds are not as long for WSU winning in dog patch. Couple games ago it was only about 40%, now they have increased to 46%. Also, WSU a big game that they were at a real risk of losing between now and the end of the season was the UNI game. It remains to be seen how the O'Rear injury will affect UNI, but I think it is reasonable to assume UNI is not a better team without O'Rear than with - but I don't know how to quantify that loss of a player.
Of course this might be all mute if WSU lays and egg on Saturday and lets ISU(R) beat them. If though the odds say WSU wins 96% of the time - 96% is not 100%, just as MSU found out with Evansville.
Tues night is coming. I believe you may have underestimate UE.
sixth ace wrote:sixth ace wrote:Snaggletooth wrote:
The difference is two games ago, MSU was a lock. Now odds are not as long for WSU winning in dog patch. Couple games ago it was only about 40%, now they have increased to 46%. Also, WSU a big game that they were at a real risk of losing between now and the end of the season was the UNI game. It remains to be seen how the O'Rear injury will affect UNI, but I think it is reasonable to assume UNI is not a better team without O'Rear than with - but I don't know how to quantify that loss of a player.
Of course this might be all mute if WSU lays and egg on Saturday and lets ISU(R) beat them. If though the odds say WSU wins 96% of the time - 96% is not 100%, just as MSU found out with Evansville.
Tues night is coming. I believe you may have underestimate UE.
Actually Tuesday night we play UNI at the Stadium and .......ohhhhohhhhooohoohhh.....We play WSU on the Next Tuesday the 15 ...ooooooohhhhhhhh at the historic Roberts Stadium ooooooohhohohohoooooohhh
Were you on the pooper for that last post? I did not understand the ohohooooohoho.
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