tribecalledquest wrote:Bradley and UNI had to be the two most disappointing teams in the MVC this year.
Wufan wrote:Bradley was the most disappointing to me followed by Evansville. I thought that they might have enough talent to make a run at 5th.
unipanther99 wrote:Yep, just time to turn the page. After the Sweet 16 run we had the NIT one year, then two years of the CXX stuff. After having been through those tournaments a couple of times, I trust our team to decide if it would be beneficial or not.
The postseason should be a reward for a good season. We didn't have a bad season, but it wasn't exactly good either. Hopefully next year's team will come back motivated to do more.
Mikovio wrote:unipanther99 wrote:Yep, just time to turn the page. After the Sweet 16 run we had the NIT one year, then two years of the CXX stuff. After having been through those tournaments a couple of times, I trust our team to decide if it would be beneficial or not.
The postseason should be a reward for a good season. We didn't have a bad season, but it wasn't exactly good either. Hopefully next year's team will come back motivated to do more.
This sounds like Bradley 2006-2009. Then 2010 turned down CXX and 2011 fired Les.
Bradley has made 3 deep runs in these and the payoff for the following years appears to have amounted to jack. After a 33 game season, what more are you going to learn about yourselves by inviting a mediocre team to play in front of 3k?
mvcfan wrote:Yes, the pressure to a 500 team must be suffocating and probably the stress could shorten lives.
I will say that if the entire team doesn't enter the tournament with the resolve to win it, playing is a waste of time. The year, we won the NIT, Marshall had a talk with the team. He reminded them about his disappointment in their performance in the NIT the previous year, when they had just shown up and threw in the towel early, probably prior to the first round game against Nevada. He told them if that was the plan, he didn't want to accept the invitation to the tournament and be a part of it. The team became excited about the NIT and went to MSG and won it. We've gone to the last two NCAA tournaments and this year will make three in a row. The NIT Championship could have been the spring board (or at least part of it) to raise our level of play. Good Luck to whoever enters the post season.
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