stever20 wrote: Speaking of that- that may have been the shot of the month last night. Real smart play by the ODU guy go right up the sideline where the guy from Murray St had to get out of the way or it would have been a block call for sure and then set up for a long shot that was a swish.
stever20 wrote:So the NIT is supposed to prove things? I guess that means that Temple got screwed since they are in New York. And I guess SMU got screwed last year as well since they made the title game. Don't think that's a road you want to down there bud.
Also, Old Dominion was one of the 1st 4 out. So them beating the team that beat Tulsa is pretty much meaningless. Speaking of that- that may have been the shot of the month last night. Real smart play by the ODU guy go right up the sideline where the guy from Murray St had to get out of the way or it would have been a block call for sure and then set up for a long shot that was a swish.
Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:So the NIT is supposed to prove things? I guess that means that Temple got screwed since they are in New York. And I guess SMU got screwed last year as well since they made the title game. Don't think that's a road you want to down there bud.
Also, Old Dominion was one of the 1st 4 out. So them beating the team that beat Tulsa is pretty much meaningless. Speaking of that- that may have been the shot of the month last night. Real smart play by the ODU guy go right up the sideline where the guy from Murray St had to get out of the way or it would have been a block call for sure and then set up for a long shot that was a swish.
I agree that Temple got screwed, but not because they are in NY. With a 34 RPI and a win over Kansas, they shouldn't have even been considered a bubble team. They should have been in because their resume was good enough for them to be a solid choice.
Tulsa's 20 blow out loss to a mid major is just further evidence of what we already knew. They ain't that good this year. That was evident before the selections were made, and it's even more evident today. Heck, they struggled to beat William & Mary on their own court in their earlier NIT game
HoosierPal wrote:stever20 wrote: Speaking of that- that may have been the shot of the month last night. Real smart play by the ODU guy go right up the sideline where the guy from Murray St had to get out of the way or it would have been a block call for sure and then set up for a long shot that was a swish.
I agree. Those two three pointers at the end of the game were worth watching the entire game. The ODU shot was the one you practiced in the driveway for 10 years.
R Jay wrote:I'm sorry, but haven't we already agreed that a one game sample size is way too small to judge a team by? Tulsa's resume wasn't good enough to get in, but their early loss in the NIT does not reinforce the opinion that they weren't deserving.
stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:So the NIT is supposed to prove things? I guess that means that Temple got screwed since they are in New York. And I guess SMU got screwed last year as well since they made the title game. Don't think that's a road you want to down there bud.
Also, Old Dominion was one of the 1st 4 out. So them beating the team that beat Tulsa is pretty much meaningless. Speaking of that- that may have been the shot of the month last night. Real smart play by the ODU guy go right up the sideline where the guy from Murray St had to get out of the way or it would have been a block call for sure and then set up for a long shot that was a swish.
I agree that Temple got screwed, but not because they are in NY. With a 34 RPI and a win over Kansas, they shouldn't have even been considered a bubble team. They should have been in because their resume was good enough for them to be a solid choice.
Tulsa's 20 blow out loss to a mid major is just further evidence of what we already knew. They ain't that good this year. That was evident before the selections were made, and it's even more evident today. Heck, they struggled to beat William & Mary on their own court in their earlier NIT game
Just stop with slamming Murray St.
stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:So the NIT is supposed to prove things? I guess that means that Temple got screwed since they are in New York. And I guess SMU got screwed last year as well since they made the title game. Don't think that's a road you want to down there bud.
Also, Old Dominion was one of the 1st 4 out. So them beating the team that beat Tulsa is pretty much meaningless. Speaking of that- that may have been the shot of the month last night. Real smart play by the ODU guy go right up the sideline where the guy from Murray St had to get out of the way or it would have been a block call for sure and then set up for a long shot that was a swish.
I agree that Temple got screwed, but not because they are in NY. With a 34 RPI and a win over Kansas, they shouldn't have even been considered a bubble team. They should have been in because their resume was good enough for them to be a solid choice.
Tulsa's 20 blow out loss to a mid major is just further evidence of what we already knew. They ain't that good this year. That was evident before the selections were made, and it's even more evident today. Heck, they struggled to beat William & Mary on their own court in their earlier NIT game
With Tulsa- they are going to be better next year.
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