UEACES80 wrote:Simply stated we continue to have a difference of opinion - all the NIT bracketology sites had UE in or as a first four (or less) out.
I didn't
Evansville's problems were two-pronged. I don't think it's completely accurate to say each individual problem by itself sunk UE, but the combination was devastating:
1) Bad cupcakes. 3 SWAC teams, a MEAC team, and a really really bad OVC team. You have to upgrade those. Those collectively kill your SoS numbers. If you want buy games, find mid-level OVC teams. Bottom-level Horizon teams. MAC teams. There are cupcakes out there, that you can beat just as easily, that aren't quite as harmful.
2) Lack of top-end chances. The truth is, UE actually had some valuable wins. Fresno in Fresno. Irvine at a neutral. Belmont. Those aren't bad! Those can help a resume! But those are the side dishes of a tournament resume. Your potatoes. You need a steak to go with those potatoes. UE only gave themselves one chance to get their steak, and they lost to Providence. You don't need to play road games at bluebloods to give yourselves these chances, either.
Look at all the NIT at-large bubble teams. Creighton beat Xavier. Washington's best win was Colorado or Texas. Houston beat SMU. Alabama > Notre Dame. Davidson > St Joe's. @Fresno is a nice win, but can't compete in this category. UE only had 3 chances at this type of signature win all year: 2x against Wichita in league, and Provi OOC. Need more chances!
Now, they did play at Arkansas...but the obvious argument is that if you're going on the road like that, get better than Arkansas.
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