Originally posted by tornado
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But anyway, in terms of blaming the Valley opponents, I have listened to a number of Muller's recent interviews. I haven't heard him blame other MVC teams. In fact, he is complimentary of them. I have heard many of the bracketologists say that the MVC's weakness kept them from putting ISU in their brackets, among them Jay Bilas, Jerry Palm, and Joe Lunardi. The committee wants to see top 100 wins. As Palm pointed out, not that long ago we could have expected four or five MVC teams to be ranked in the top 100. Now we have two. If Wichita leaves the conference, next year we might have zero.
As for ISU's non-conference schedule, it was ranked in the top 50 in early 2017. You can look historical information on RealtimeRPI. Several of the teams faltered in conference play. For example, St. Joe's, which almost made the Sweet 16 last year, lost its two best players to injury. New Mexico underperformed. Murray State has declined since ISU set up the series with them. As Coach Wardle pointed out, you often set up these games a year or two in advance. Sometimes the opponents don't turn out to be as good as you'd hoped. By contrast, last year ISU got incredibly lucky with some of its matchups and had the seventh-rated non-conference strength of schedule in the nation. In general, Muller as scheduled as aggressively as he can--a welcome change from the Jankovich years. I believe ISU's non-conference schedule will be very strong next year, unless we catch bad breaks again. Unfortunately, I don't think we'll have the team to capitalize on that.
If the conference had been better or ISU had been luckier with its non-conference schedule, I can't say we would have gotten an at-large bid. We just don't know how that would have played out. I do know, though, that if there are only three MVC teams with winning records against D-1 opponents--and one of them is apparently about to leave us--no matter how good the non-conference scheduling is, we are going to be a one-bid league most years. I'd like to see all of the MVC teams--not just ISU--have better chances than that.
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