I used Kentucky fan as an example. No doubt, SIU, UNI and WSU get mentions this time of year. A better example is Bradley in 2006. When how many mentions does that get now?rlh04d wrote:saluki762 wrote:rlh04d wrote:I can name every mid-major team that's made the Sweet 16 since 2006 off the top of my head.
Says the mid-major fan. Talk to the average Kentucky fan. They don't know who won the MVC or that WSU was in the S16 in 2006. Neither matters next year. Whoever said Final Fours are all that matters is correct.
The average fan, one that only pays attention around tournament time remembers Butler and VCU, maybe George Mason but even that run is forgettable now.
WSU has had the better season but neither season means anything yet.
I think you guys can make a Final Four run but you won't have any long term returns coming your way yet.
That's absurd.
Of course the average Kentucky fan can't name the mid-major Sweet 16 teams. But every single year, the underdogs in the Sweet 16 are hyped. I could literally link you more than 100 articles that have been written about WSU in the last week.
As I said, the average fan on the street can't name the Sweet 16 teams from last year. Almost all of them can name the Sweet 16 teams from THIS year, though. And the average fan on the street doesn't even know the MVC exists. There's no doubt a Final Four has more lasting importance ... no on would ever argue that. But to say that a Sweet 16 isn't very important for the national prestige of a team is insane for a fan of a team that is only remembered today because of two Sweet 16 teams in the last decade.
My only point is that S16 runs are aside mentions during a tourney and only mentioned 3-5 years later when said team is playing again or the team they beat is playing. The truly lasting remembrance comes from Final Four appearances.
I am in 100% agreement that WSU already has a better season than Creighton. I also believe that you all have as good a chance at a Final Four appearance as any team left in this tourney.
Make the Final Four and 90% of college basketball fans will have you stuck in their brain for 10 years. Get eliminated tonight (god I hope not) and in 3 years 80% of college basketball fans will have forgotten the run until you are mentioned in tourney coverage.
How many of you vividly remember that Cornell and St. Mary's were S16 teams in 2010? How many casual fans do?