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  • Loss to W. Carolina will not disqualify our NCAA Tournament chances

    I say that because I don't think we would have made the NCAA Tournament based on one good win anyway. Most at-large teams win two or three games against the big boys or strong mid-majors in order to get consideration. Also, the selection committee will be more inclined to overlook a bad loss or two in favor of big wins and a strong conference showing. So my point being is that they would have had a LOT more work to do to put themselves into at-large position anyway.

    Not saying this wasn't a bad loss, it definately was. But not devastating in that Western Carolina is an excellent team that could shock someone in the NCAA Tournament if they get there. Bradley is in all reality probably an NIT team, even before tonight. Bradley now has a chance to prove me wrong by beating Loyola and pulling off an upset at Iowa St. If they don't come away with a win at Iowa St., Bradley can still show that they have improved over last season by finishing somewhere in the top 3 of the Valley with at least 11 or 12 conference wins. An NIT bid will be a nice improvement over last year, and an NCAA bid will not be lost just because of what happened tonight. We just need to avoid losses like these from here on out.

    I like how Snell and Buechler (sp) mentioned on the postgame show that these types of games happen even to the best of them. Charlotte going into Louisville and beating them by 22, and Boise St. giving Illinois all they could handle the other night after Illinois shocked Clemson last week. We blew a ten point lead in the last ten minutes at home. Clemson blew a 23 point lead in 17 minutes on their home court! Does this make Clemson, Illinois or Louisville any less of a good team with those losses? Most likely not. It happens to the best of them. Yes they all have the built-in advantage of playing in BCS conferences, but despite these losses, they all are capable of making deep runs in the NCAA Tournament. That's why I think we will still be okay in the long run. Not at all easy to take now, but this hopefully will make us a better team down the road. This is definitely a wake up call for this team which is unfortunate because we shouldn't need a wake up call at this stage of the season. But maybe this combined with the long layoff will give this team time to think about why they can't rest on a lead, even at home against another mid-major team, albeit a good one.

    Okay, sorry for the rambling, but I needed to spew a bit.

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    Look out...

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    • #3
      Bull hockey. We're done. BOOk IT.

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      • #4
        It won't help it... The only way we get a bid this year is if we win the MVC tourney. Book it.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by brocks View Post
          Bull hockey. We're done. BOOk IT.
          How do you know that? Has there never been a team in the history of the NCAA that hasn't come back from a loss like this? Apparently not in your book.

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          • #6
            Very good and realistic assessment Bravesfan.............. I also agree with GTD.

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            • #7
              Yup. We aren't disqualified from the tournament. Of course neither is Drake.
              Onward and Upward!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bravesfan View Post
                How do you know that? Has there never been a team in the history of the NCAA that hasn't come back from a loss like this? Apparently not in your book.
                The only way is to win the tournament.

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                • #9
                  OUR AT LARGE HOPES ARE NOT DEAD.

                  I am the resident bracketologist here. I am telling you that sweeping the rest of the non-con will fix this loss to the point where 14-4 in the Valley or better will result in an at-large bid. Don't make me type out a long winded post.

                  This is where we stand: Our margin of error is gone, but I have not popped BU's bubble yet. Calm down and worry about playing better. If we play to our capability, we WILL have an at-large bid. End of discussion.

                  I mean it. End of discussion.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TheAsianSensation View Post
                    OUR AT LARGE HOPES ARE NOT DEAD.

                    I am the resident bracketologist here. I am telling you that sweeping the rest of the non-con will fix this loss to the point where 14-4 in the Valley or better will result in an at-large bid. Don't make me type out a long winded post.

                    This is where we stand: Our margin of error is gone, but I have not popped BU's bubble yet. Calm down and worry about playing better. If we play to our capability, we WILL have an at-large bid. End of discussion.

                    I mean it. End of discussion.
                    Now you're just asking for it...

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                    • #11
                      My 3 month early prediction is that we'll need to wait and see how we do in conference play
                      Gloria: Who's side are you on?
                      Jay: She's my daughter, you're my wife. Let's remember what's important, there's a football game on today

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bravesfan View Post
                        How do you know that? Has there never been a team in the history of the NCAA that hasn't come back from a loss like this? Apparently not in your book.
                        In the modern era of NCAA selection criteria, there is no team that has overcome a loss like that. What does NCAA history have to do with it? Sure, In 1950 BU could have overcome it. Sure, if Duke lost at home to WCU, that would merely be a "hiccup." But this is BRADLEY in 2009-10. That loss is fatal save winning the MVC tourney. (BTW, the talking heads will say of BU's win over Illinois, "Well, that was when Illinois was really struggling," or, "illinois has sucked all year.")

                        DC is right . . . this is not an at-large NCAA team. My question, NINE YEARS INTO THE JIM LES ERA is, "Why not?"

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by TheAsianSensation View Post
                          If we play to our capability, we WILL have an at-large bid. End of discussion.
                          In 8 years of JL basketball, that's happened for about a grand of a year and a half (2nd half of '06, entire '06-'07 season). Do you have a CBI projection yet?
                          Onward and Upward!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by TheAsianSensation View Post
                            OUR AT LARGE HOPES ARE NOT DEAD.

                            I am the resident bracketologist here. I am telling you that sweeping the rest of the non-con will fix this loss to the point where 14-4 in the Valley or better will result in an at-large bid. Don't make me type out a long winded post.

                            This is where we stand: Our margin of error is gone, but I have not popped BU's bubble yet. Calm down and worry about playing better. If we play to our capability, we WILL have an at-large bid. End of discussion.

                            I mean it. End of discussion.
                            I agree 100%. The committee does not disqualify teams that have bad losses because frankly, most EVERY team in Division I will have a bad loss or two (or more) before all is said and done. It's the pattern of the team and the number of quality wins that weigh the most after conference standing. In other words, if Portland for example follows up their three great wins with three sub-300 RPI losses, they're probably not going anywhere near the NCAA tourney short of winning the autobid. But one fluke loss will probably not disqualify them from at-large consideration.

                            I personally don't think we would have been in at-large consideration without one more great OOC win anyway. We still can get that against Iowa St, and if that happens, everyone will forget this night very quickly!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by georgethedog View Post
                              It won't help it... The only way we get a bid this year is if we win the MVC tourney. Book it.
                              I think we would have needed to win the MVC tourney anyway. The Illinois win was a great win, but a serious at-large contender probably needs two good wins to get in regardless.

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