ColonialBulldog wrote:I do think it's worth it to point out what Lunardi did with Drake over the course of 24 hours. Just before tip-off of the Arch Madness final he had Drake as the fourth "Next Four Out" category and even wrote that he thought Drake would NOT be in the tournament if they lost to Indiana State. ( https://x.com/ESPNLunardi/status/176688 ... 91660?s=20 )
The next morning, after the tournament win, he had Drake as a 10 seed. It's not a perfect comparison because Drake is in as an auto bid, but Lunardi is effectively saying that Drake jumped 12 spots (3 whole seed lines!) for a neutral court win over Indiana State. That's kind of nuts.
I personally think it's an anecdote that highlights how disingenuous these folks can be. On Sunday morning Drake wasn't good enough. When you are forced to accept that you have to put them in the bracket, it seems like for the first time Lunardi is asking, "wait, how good are these guys?". That's bad.
IllinoisState wrote:ColonialBulldog wrote:I do think it's worth it to point out what Lunardi did with Drake over the course of 24 hours. Just before tip-off of the Arch Madness final he had Drake as the fourth "Next Four Out" category and even wrote that he thought Drake would NOT be in the tournament if they lost to Indiana State. ( https://x.com/ESPNLunardi/status/176688 ... 91660?s=20 )
The next morning, after the tournament win, he had Drake as a 10 seed. It's not a perfect comparison because Drake is in as an auto bid, but Lunardi is effectively saying that Drake jumped 12 spots (3 whole seed lines!) for a neutral court win over Indiana State. That's kind of nuts.
I personally think it's an anecdote that highlights how disingenuous these folks can be. On Sunday morning Drake wasn't good enough. When you are forced to accept that you have to put them in the bracket, it seems like for the first time Lunardi is asking, "wait, how good are these guys?". That's bad.
I do completely agree that the talking heads are disingenuous because they are pushing a narrative. However, Drake winning the AQ for the MVC and being predicted to get a 10 seed just shows what the MVC is worth. We are probably 10-13 depending on the year excluding outliers. Just like how you'll never see a Big Ten team get a 15 seed or a SWAC team get a 3 seed.
ColonialBulldog wrote:IllinoisState wrote:ColonialBulldog wrote:I do think it's worth it to point out what Lunardi did with Drake over the course of 24 hours. Just before tip-off of the Arch Madness final he had Drake as the fourth "Next Four Out" category and even wrote that he thought Drake would NOT be in the tournament if they lost to Indiana State. ( https://x.com/ESPNLunardi/status/176688 ... 91660?s=20 )
The next morning, after the tournament win, he had Drake as a 10 seed. It's not a perfect comparison because Drake is in as an auto bid, but Lunardi is effectively saying that Drake jumped 12 spots (3 whole seed lines!) for a neutral court win over Indiana State. That's kind of nuts.
I personally think it's an anecdote that highlights how disingenuous these folks can be. On Sunday morning Drake wasn't good enough. When you are forced to accept that you have to put them in the bracket, it seems like for the first time Lunardi is asking, "wait, how good are these guys?". That's bad.
I do completely agree that the talking heads are disingenuous because they are pushing a narrative. However, Drake winning the AQ for the MVC and being predicted to get a 10 seed just shows what the MVC is worth. We are probably 10-13 depending on the year excluding outliers. Just like how you'll never see a Big Ten team get a 15 seed or a SWAC team get a 3 seed.
But that's just it. Lunardi could easily slot Drake in as an 11-12 seed and it would fully align with what he was saying pre-MVC title match. The point is that ESPN doesn't fairly evaluate Drake until faced with the reality that one of their precious SEC-Big12 teams that went .500 in conference are going to have play Drake. Then, and only then, do they worry about properly evaluating the Bulldogs. There is basically no concern with fair evaluation while Drake (or Indiana State) is on the bubble.
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