billyjack wrote:Butler is fine. They're the same team that just rolled thru non-conference against Purdue, etc. They have no injuries and Dunham went 3 for 5 from 3 yesterday so he's back. Teams don't go from F4 contender to suckitude, so relax. They remain a deep team that can go deep in the BE and NCAA's.
Two things happened... they lost a tight game against the #12 team, and they lost by double-digits at Xavier like it's happened to every other XU opponent... plus it was only a 5 point margin mid-2nd (57-52 I think).
X and Butler opened with 2 tough games. Then yesterday one of them had to lose.
Added thought:
- Generally, i think I'd try to reduce Tyler Lewis's minutes and let Jones run the point more.
- I'm a huge fan of the sophs Wideman and Martin. Both are legit.
- i like the idea of letting Dunham continue to shoot. "Go home with the guy that brung ya."
stever20 wrote:
Isn't that what we said about them 2 years ago? They were 10-2 OOC, started 0-2 in conference play- losing by 3 in OT to Nova, and by 11 @ X, and never got on track.
Butler like was mentioned had a soft OOC schedule. Purdue right now is the only team they beat that would be a lock for the tourney right now.
milksteak wrote:Our OOC schedule wasn't tremendous by any means, but I think we can confidently say Purdue, Miami FL and Cincinnati will make the tournament.
milksteak wrote:Our OOC schedule wasn't tremendous by any means, but I think we can confidently say Purdue, Miami FL and Cincinnati will make the tournament.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:milksteak wrote:Our OOC schedule wasn't tremendous by any means, but I think we can confidently say Purdue, Miami FL and Cincinnati will make the tournament.
Not so fast with Cincy. One decent OOC win vs GWU does not a complete tourney resume' make. Shaky start to their conf season (lost at home to a poor Temple team). Cincy needs to finish in top 3 of the AAC, beat UCONN & SMU at least once, and avoid any more bad losses, to get a bid IMO. Current RPI is 107.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:milksteak wrote:Our OOC schedule wasn't tremendous by any means, but I think we can confidently say Purdue, Miami FL and Cincinnati will make the tournament.
Not so fast with Cincy. One decent OOC win vs GWU does not a complete tourney resume' make. Shaky start to their conf season (lost at home to a poor Temple team). Cincy needs to finish in top 3 of the AAC, beat UCONN & SMU at least once, and avoid any more bad losses, to get a bid IMO. Current RPI is 107.
Xudash wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:milksteak wrote:Our OOC schedule wasn't tremendous by any means, but I think we can confidently say Purdue, Miami FL and Cincinnati will make the tournament.
Not so fast with Cincy. One decent OOC win vs GWU does not a complete tourney resume' make. Shaky start to their conf season (lost at home to a poor Temple team). Cincy needs to finish in top 3 of the AAC, beat UCONN & SMU at least once, and avoid any more bad losses, to get a bid IMO. Current RPI is 107.
Little Micky Cronin and his patsy scheduling philosophy (not Butler, obviously) biting UC in the butt again. I hope he stays at UC forever.
stever20 wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:milksteak wrote:Our OOC schedule wasn't tremendous by any means, but I think we can confidently say Purdue, Miami FL and Cincinnati will make the tournament.
Not so fast with Cincy. One decent OOC win vs GWU does not a complete tourney resume' make. Shaky start to their conf season (lost at home to a poor Temple team). Cincy needs to finish in top 3 of the AAC, beat UCONN & SMU at least once, and avoid any more bad losses, to get a bid IMO. Current RPI is 107.
I don't know that they have to beat SMU at least once. But may need to go 2-1 vs UConn.
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