pafan wrote:Western Kentucky, who began the season 4-9 in the non-conference portion of their season, will play North Texas for the automatic bid out of the Sun Belt league tomorrow night.
You may recall that Western Kentucky nailed SIU back in November, probably the game where the Lowery bandwagon really thinned out. WKU then proceeded to fire coach Ken McDonald on January 6 with a 5-11 mark for the season after an embarrassing game where WKU lost on a last-second power play for Louisiana Lafayette. The Hilltoppers named RIch Herrin interim head coach.
The same team that McDonald coached to 5-11 has now won 5 in a row and 6 of their last 7 under Herrin.
Has anyone been paying attention to the Tops? What happened with the coaching change to improve the team?
Without looking i'm going to guess it's because they went from playing "decent" OOC teams to playing teams in the Sun Belch.
Actually, just looked at realtimerpi...
They are currently 14-18 so they have been 2 games over .500 since that point, and to get to that point it took a streak of winning 6 of their last 7
win vs Florida Atlantic - RPI 205 (10-19) l
oss at Wouth Alabama - RPI 172 (16-12)
win vs. Arkansas St - RPI 221 (13-19),
win vs Middle Tenn St - RPI 59 (24-6...I'm going to assume MTSU just over looked them)
*start conference tourney*
win over FIU - RPI 249 (8-20)
win over UALR - RPI 176 (14-16)
win over Denver - RPI 80 (22-8...I'm going to put this on WKU actually have confience at this point)
Heck they were 4-11 in the games prior to this. This is more of team starts hitting shots late in the season and upsets up some teams. They were 11-18 heading into the conference tournament, but were 9-9 in conference play. I'd say their "success" has more to do with being in the SBC