FearDaTrees wrote:No joke, what a dumb comment. This team won the MVC last year and you wanna pencil them in for 10th the next 4 years!? Just a dumb comment. All teams go through bad stretches at some point in time. A team that beats Vanderbilt on the road isn't going to be a 10 seed at any point in time. Not to mention we have a PG who has been playing with an injury the entire season and still is one of about 5 players in the country to average 10+ pts 5 reb 5 ast a game. Not to mention some pretty good recruits coming in next year and Manny Arop a Gonzaga transfer.
meistro wrote:This beatingirls guy sounds like a real douche bag
bluejays89 wrote:FearDaTrees wrote:No joke, what a dumb comment. This team won the MVC last year and you wanna pencil them in for 10th the next 4 years!? Just a dumb comment. All teams go through bad stretches at some point in time. A team that beats Vanderbilt on the road isn't going to be a 10 seed at any point in time. Not to mention we have a PG who has been playing with an injury the entire season and still is one of about 5 players in the country to average 10+ pts 5 reb 5 ast a game. Not to mention some pretty good recruits coming in next year and Manny Arop a Gonzaga transfer.
Regular Season Champion = League Champion
Tournament Champion = Auto-bid into NCAA Tournament.
Three days of basketball does not mean your league champion, you did win when it mattered though.
NeutralObserver wrote:What do you get for winning the regular season? A trophy and a ticket to the N.I.T. (unless an at-large NCAA bid).
What do you get for winning the conference tournament? A trophy and a ticket to THE BIG DANCE.
Which would you rather have if you can't have both?
glm38 wrote:NeutralObserver wrote:What do you get for winning the regular season? A trophy and a ticket to the N.I.T. (unless an at-large NCAA bid).
What do you get for winning the conference tournament? A trophy and a ticket to THE BIG DANCE.
Which would you rather have if you can't have both?
Obviously if you can only have one of the 2 then most players, coaches, and fans would prefer the conference tournament since it includes the big dance.
But that doesn't make them (the winners of the conference tourney) the best team. I think it's pretty obvious the best team is the one that wins the most games over the course of the regular season. And I'd say the same thing if the roles were reversed and ISUb had won the reg season and MSU had won the tournament.
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