Considering the down-year of the Valley, we are in jeopardy of losing as many games (or more) as we win this season.
And this year's match-ups are surprisingly tough.
There are 5 away games this year - last year the Valley only had 3.
5 Valley teams have better RPI's than their opponents, but 4 of them are on the road, which means that for the 5 home games, only 1 Valley team (Wichita St.) has a better RPI than its opponent.
I think that 5-5 is actually a respectable record this season, considering MVC teams are probably only favored to win 3 of the 10 games. (Wichita, BU, SIU???)
If the Valley gets more than 5 wins, I'd be amazed.
So not only do WSU and MSU have to take care of bizness against the teams they face, but the way the rest of the Valley fairs plays a factor in weighing whether the league champion deserves to get an At-Large bid. A poor showing in B'Busters could make the conference look bad.
The goal? Win 5
And this year's match-ups are surprisingly tough.
There are 5 away games this year - last year the Valley only had 3.
5 Valley teams have better RPI's than their opponents, but 4 of them are on the road, which means that for the 5 home games, only 1 Valley team (Wichita St.) has a better RPI than its opponent.
I think that 5-5 is actually a respectable record this season, considering MVC teams are probably only favored to win 3 of the 10 games. (Wichita, BU, SIU???)
If the Valley gets more than 5 wins, I'd be amazed.
So not only do WSU and MSU have to take care of bizness against the teams they face, but the way the rest of the Valley fairs plays a factor in weighing whether the league champion deserves to get an At-Large bid. A poor showing in B'Busters could make the conference look bad.
The goal? Win 5
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