TheAnswerMan wrote:Black wrote:TheAnswerMan wrote:Hypothetically speaking, why should a team, Wichita State for example, who falters and fails to win the Arch Madness championship in a lowly one-bid league receive an at-large bid? Losing to a bunch of losers shouldn't be rewarded. In fact, none of their wins against intra-conference "competition" that weak should even be considered by the selection committee. But shocker fans being shocker fans will spend the next couple of months trying to convince everyone that their conference wins are basically meaningless. Hilarious! Insane. But hilarious!
Please list us the at-large resumes of every Valley team and let us know what we're missing. What is WSU's record in the Valley the last 3 years? If it's any close to what that average record is, they'll be fine. No team is going in through a season undefeated. Upsets happen. The committee knows this. That's why even though the Valley was a 2 bid last year, they still received an at large bid with 6 Valley losses.
The committee shouldn't be looking at last year or the year before or the year before that. Old news. To receive an at-large bid, Wichita State must do all of their impressing before January. Shocker fans only see cupcakes with the rest of the schedule. Will their huge wins over Western Kentucky, William & Mary, Tennessee State, and North Carolina Central be enough to offset two months worth of cupcakes? We'll know on Selection Sunday. But until then, you can help your cause by letting the committee know how weak you think your conference is. To that end, you are off to a good start but don't get complacent.
I like the part where you tried to cherry-pick the buy games to accentuate WSU's terrible schedule compared to the Valley, but in doing so included a NC Central team that has now and will have a higher RPI than most Valley teams.