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  • Could we go .500+ with a postseason bid??

    Going into the season I would have guessed no, but now...

  • #2
    Easy tiger, we might be able to go 500 but I doubt any post season bid other than 1 of the lesser tourneys. This was a good road win but GW has had the same success as us this season.

    If they continue improving on the outside shot, then I would say a 500 finish is definitely in reach.

    Jason

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    • #3
      Originally posted by FortyTwo View Post
      Going into the season I would have guessed no, but now...
      I predicted this team to finish slightly over .500 on the season and middle of the pack in The Valley. If that's enough to get us into an EIEIO Tourney somewhere then God help us all.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jasonpeoria911 View Post
        This was a good road win but GW has had the same success as us this season.


        Jason
        GWU has lost 5 in a row and are 4-6 on the season. BU has won 2 in a row and are 5-4 on the season... and we beat THEM. Therefore, I think we are better than them.

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        • #5
          If we ended up with a CBI or CIT bid this season, I can't imagine there is anybody who wouldn't deem this season a success.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by FortyTwo View Post
            If we ended up with a CBI or CIT bid this season, I can't imagine there is anybody who wouldn't deem this season a success.
            Agreed.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jasonpeoria911 View Post
              Easy tiger, we might be able to go 500 but I doubt any post season bid other than 1 of the lesser tourneys. This was a good road win but GW has had the same success as us this season.

              Jason
              I think that's what he meant, basically any postseason tourney which most likely be a CBI or CIT bid.

              Could we finish .500 this year. Possibly, but not likely as we have too many good teams to contend with in the Valley. Even with say a 7-6 non-conference record, it might be a bit difficult to finish 9-9 in the Valley, though 6 or 7 wins are certainly doable, and a nice improvement over last year's 4 wins.

              The good news is we should be able to sweep SIU though!

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              • #8
                I have the Braves good for 13-17.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Old Coach View Post
                  I have the Braves good for 13-17.
                  And that may be acceptable for the CBI as Cincinnati got in with a 13-18 record that first year. Don't know if Bradley would be invited being out of the Valley versus the Big East though. But if no BCS teams accept the CBI invites, you never know! I guess that's why a lot of people regard these "EIEIO" tourneys as a joke. It's good to have extra games to work out issues, but they don't mean a huge amount regarding winning the tournament, though it is fun for the players who do win them.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bravesfan View Post
                    And that may be acceptable for the CBI as Cincinnati got in with a 13-18 record that first year. Don't know if Bradley would be invited being out of the Valley versus the Big East though.
                    Bradley will have two things in their favor if they have an acceptable record: a new coach with an exciting brand of play, and a fan following and good attendance record that is rivaled by few other teams.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Braves4Life View Post
                      Bradley will have two things in their favor if they have an acceptable record: a new coach with an exciting brand of play, and a fan following and good attendance record that is rivaled by few other teams.
                      Obviously the attendance factor is huge as the CBI committee is more interested in making money than the actual record. But they still need to invite teams that are capable of at least playing competitive with most of the CBI tournament field.

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                      • #12
                        Why not!


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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Bravesfan View Post
                          Obviously the attendance factor is huge as the CBI committee is more interested in making money than the actual record. But they still need to invite teams that are capable of at least playing competitive with most of the CBI tournament field.
                          If they'll invite a team with a 13-18 record then I have to question the integrity of their process.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Braves4Life View Post
                            If they'll invite a team with a 13-18 record then I have to question the integrity of their process.
                            The CBI already did this four years ago with 13-18 Cincinnati, a team we beat pretty easily at home. So anything is possible.

                            If they invite 3-28 Chicago St. that draws about 30 people per game, THEN we have a big problem!

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