ptownbraves wrote:Bradley had spurts of good basketball against Arizona, Virginia and Seton Hall, and I was hopeful. What's discouraging is they seem to be regressing as we get closer to conference play, which is especially discouraging with a roster full of freshmen that should be gaining experience and building on mistakes. Their games against Towson and New Orleans were winnable. The Ole Miss game gave me a little bit of hope, but then they got manhandled by Delaware. I wouldn't pick them to beat any Division 1 team right now. They are every bit the last place team everyone thought they would be at this point. Hopefully they right the ship tonight against North Dakota.
Wufan wrote:aceslifer wrote:I hope u were not implying that with Grady, WSU had a shot at an Elite 8 or Final 4 ??
I would pick the Shockers as having a shot at both with a full roster.
glm38 wrote:Wufan wrote:aceslifer wrote:I hope u were not implying that with Grady, WSU had a shot at an Elite 8 or Final 4 ??
I would pick the Shockers as having a shot at both with a full roster.
I agree. I think it would take getting Grady back to make that possible though. The Shocker games I've seen the other post players have been pretty underwhelming (Morris, Nurger, Wamukota). Shockers will be good even without Grady but not final 4 good IMHO.
Ricardo del Rio wrote:To answer Red's question, "I am afraid so."
As of 12/13/15, the RPIs per Warren Nolan are as follows:
45
86
95
170
181
187
222
233
261
270
I would bet that the trend line is down.
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