Ace Dad wrote:shocktheheart wrote:FearDaTrees wrote:Iowa dropped out of the Great Alaskan Shootout as well. It wasn't a bad non-conference schedule at all when we scheduled it. @N.Dame(Top25), @Saint Louis(Top25), and 2 neutral games against Harvard and Iowa(Top25) (was expected). The schedule just didn't pan out for us. Iowa dropped out of the Great Alaskan Shootout, Notre Dame sucks ass and we didn't get a chance at Harvard (our fault). Plus, I think our AD understood the MVC was gonna be down this year, but I don't think he anticipated mediocrity of this level.
Why schedule home and home with three teams with RPI's above 250?
To get 6 wins.
If Indiana State wasn't confident that they could get six wins against teams with RPI's between 150-250, then they, again, don't deserve to make the tournament.
I don't care what anyone here is arguing about Indiana State's schedule being decent. They had a couple good opportunities to build a solid resume. But you simply don't choose to schedule four teams consistently above 250, and three teams consistently above 300, and then blame Notre Dame for you not having a good enough resume.
Again: Swap those four teams with teams around RPI 150 and Indiana State makes the NCAA tournament.
If you want a shot at making an NCAA tournament as an at-large bid, stop scheduling teams with RPI's consistently above 250 in the nonconference schedule. That's a blanket statement for every MVC team.