KC MVC FAN wrote:PantherSigEp wrote:1. Arizona --only beat Drexel by 4
2. Syracuse--didn't beat St. Francis until the final minute of play
3. Wisconsin--outscored in the 2nd half and barely beat UWGB
4. Mich St--won by just 4 against sub .500 Oakland and lost by double digits to UNC. And not a good UNC team either
5. Villanova--only beat Delaware by 4 and needed OT against Butler
6. Oklahoma St--lost to K-State and Memphis, beat Butler and West Virginia by a combined 3 pts
7. Baylor-- 5 pts over Charleston Southern, 2 pts over South Carolina, 1 pt over Dayton and took a beat down in Ames to Iowa State.
8. Florida--only beat Arkansas by 2 pts
9. Iowa St--beat BYU and Boise St by only 6 combined pts, needed OT to beat UNI
10. Pittsburgh--didn't even score 45 pts in a loss to Cincy. I mean, I'm a UNI, Ben Jacobson control-the-pace-slow-it-way-down fan and that's pathetic
Wichita St at 12.
So what does this prove? You are cherry picking. If I looked at all of the top 10's schedule would find some good scores against some good teams, maybe even some beat downs, some close scores or losses to weaker teams. But, over a season, year after year, these teams play a much tougher schedule than mid majors . Can't support your using one game(s) as an example. ACC, Big 10, Big 12, etc. can be down, but their schedules, especially in conference, are tough every year. Plus, when they are down, relative to what---last year, 5 years ago, etc. How many times, how often, and what were the seeds of each of these top 10 teams to the NCAA TX-relative to how many times, frequency and seeds at the NCAA TX by mid majors (including MVC teams).
Get real!!
Then don't cherry pick one game from WSU and tell us they aren't a top 10 team because of one game. Works both ways.