mvcfan wrote:You can all have a love fest regarding Thursday night at the MVC Tournament. All I care about is having multiple 50-100 RPI teams after non-conference games. If you're not there, you still have a long ways to go.
Cdizzle wrote:mvcfan wrote:You can all have a love fest regarding Thursday night at the MVC Tournament. All I care about is having multiple 50-100 RPI teams after non-conference games. If you're not there, you still have a long ways to go.
That's true. I do think there is a transition year though, between avoiding Thursday night, and having a Top 75ish RPI after the non-conference. An infusion of new talent usually doesn't really start to show marked improvements until halfway through the season. Those are the teams that might struggle through the non-conference portion of the schedule, and then cause some trouble in league games, which sucks for teams trying to build an at-large resume. The real key is that a program only has one of those transition years, and follows it up the next year with a non-con schedule and results that land them in the Top75 RPI entering league play.
mvcfan wrote:Cdizzle wrote:mvcfan wrote:You can all have a love fest regarding Thursday night at the MVC Tournament. All I care about is having multiple 50-100 RPI teams after non-conference games. If you're not there, you still have a long ways to go.
That's true. I do think there is a transition year though, between avoiding Thursday night, and having a Top 75ish RPI after the non-conference. An infusion of new talent usually doesn't really start to show marked improvements until halfway through the season. Those are the teams that might struggle through the non-conference portion of the schedule, and then cause some trouble in league games, which sucks for teams trying to build an at-large resume. The real key is that a program only has one of those transition years, and follows it up the next year with a non-con schedule and results that land them in the Top75 RPI entering league play.
No argument but then they have a long ways to go. If I were them, I'd still have a goal to strive for 100 RPI.
Redbird23 wrote:1- Shox
2- Birds
3- Panthers
4- Salukis
5- Bears
6- Ramblers
7- Aces
8- Sycs
9- Braves
10- Dogs
Cdizzle wrote:One team wearing red with a bunch of highly-touted newcomers with no experience gets 2nd, another team wearing red with a bunch of highly-touted newcomers with no experience gets 9th. Methinks there might be some bias involved.
Redbird Recon wrote:Cdizzle wrote:One team wearing red with a bunch of highly-touted newcomers with no experience gets 2nd, another team wearing red with a bunch of highly-touted newcomers with no experience gets 9th. Methinks there might be some bias involved.
I think Bradley finishes 6 or higher, but, to your point, ISUred returns more talent than Bradley.
Cdizzle wrote:Redbird Recon wrote:Cdizzle wrote:One team wearing red with a bunch of highly-touted newcomers with no experience gets 2nd, another team wearing red with a bunch of highly-touted newcomers with no experience gets 9th. Methinks there might be some bias involved.
I think Bradley finishes 6 or higher, but, to your point, ISUred returns more talent than Bradley.
That's fair, and I would pick ISUr to finish ahead of Bradley next year, as things stand right now. I wouldn't even argue too much about ISUr in 2nd. I just think it's interesting when fans look at their incoming recruits and think "we're going to get so much better," but look at another group of recruits (say, Bradley's) and conclude that they will get worse. Obviously it can be difficult to predict the impact of incoming players, but I thought this looked like a pretty extreme example.
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