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Originally posted by laughingOver the past 10 yrs (AVG):
RPI
Charlotte: 60
Bradley: 116
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Originally posted by oilerpimpOriginally posted by laughingOver the past 10 yrs (AVG):
RPI
Charlotte: 60
Bradley: 116
i guess that would be the most accurate description we had a 14-15 season, 13-16 season, and a 14-16 season.
bobby lutz has only had 2 losing seasons in his 9 years, which would be the 13-16 and 14-16 seasons. he has been to the NCAA 5 times and NIT 2. He is 15 wins away from being the winningest coach in Charlotte history.
Charlotte is 5-2 verses the mvc in the last 10 seasons. Most notable win was against SIU when we broke their impressive winning streak they had in the 2004 season.
these are just quick statistics i could bring up. not trying to start a flame war or anything. charlotte has been successful we won the CUSA championship 2 times under lutz.
the horrible seasons are seasons that we don't talk about haha. its kind of like someone goes in our brains and erases those 3 seasons.
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Originally posted by Da CoachI just looked this up in the Princeton Review of Best Colleges, so here it is for laughing--
For students admitted to Bradley--
Average SAT -- 600
Average ACT -- 25
For students admitted to UNC-Charlotte--
Average SAT -- 516
Average ACT -- 22
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Re: Who is UNCC?
Originally posted by amckillipOriginally posted by laughing1
While I won't waste my time debunking these moronic ad hominem attacks, I'll point out that my SAT and GPA were both higher than the average for your school and the most important part of this thread: We got Coley.
If your athletes can read, write, and communicate with class and dignity, then why can you do none of the aforementioned?
Sorry, this is not directed to the other Niners, just laughing1.
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Re: Who is UNCC?
Originally posted by laughing1Originally posted by amckillipOriginally posted by laughing1
While I won't waste my time debunking these moronic ad hominem attacks, I'll point out that my SAT and GPA were both higher than the average for your school and the most important part of this thread: We got Coley.
If your athletes can read, write, and communicate with class and dignity, then why can you do none of the aforementioned?
Sorry, this is not directed to the other Niners, just laughing1.
Last year we finished 39 RPI in the 6th Conference and an NIT win
UNCC finished 147 RPI in the 10th Conference and...
Year Before:
We finished with an RPI of 33 and made it to the Sweet Sixteen
You finished with an RPI of 104 and...
11% of our freshman have Verbal SAT scores over 700
13% of our freshman have Math SAT scores over 700
11% of our freshman have ACT scores over 31
1% of your freshman have Verbal SAT scores over 700
2% of your freshman have Math SAT scores over 700
1% of your freshman have ACT scores over 31
For reference the site rounds any number below 1%, including 0 to 1%
Those the kind of stats you were looking for?
You are very right, I'm sorry for stating an opinion - the facts and statistics do speak for themselves.
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Re: Who is UNCC?
Originally posted by amckillipOriginally posted by laughing1Originally posted by amckillipOriginally posted by laughing1
While I won't waste my time debunking these moronic ad hominem attacks, I'll point out that my SAT and GPA were both higher than the average for your school and the most important part of this thread: We got Coley.
If your athletes can read, write, and communicate with class and dignity, then why can you do none of the aforementioned?
Sorry, this is not directed to the other Niners, just laughing1.
Last year we finished 39 RPI in the 6th Conference and an NIT win
UNCC finished 147 RPI in the 10th Conference and...
Year Before:
We finished with an RPI of 33 and made it to the Sweet Sixteen
You finished with an RPI of 104 and...
11% of our freshman have Verbal SAT scores over 700
13% of our freshman have Math SAT scores over 700
11% of our freshman have ACT scores over 31
1% of your freshman have Verbal SAT scores over 700
2% of your freshman have Math SAT scores over 700
1% of your freshman have ACT scores over 31
For reference the site rounds any number below 1%, including 0 to 1%
Those the kind of stats you were looking for?
You are very right, I'm sorry for stating an opinion - the facts and statistics do speak for themselves.
Over the past decade (consistency, remember), we've had a higher Win Percentage, Higher RPI Average, more NCAA bids, and better recruits. We have better facilities, and own our own arena. Speaking of recruits, it doesn't seem Bradley is doing so hot.
This is a basketball discussion, so I won't bother mentioning we're in a better state, better city, better economy, better climate, more growth/expansion, rising admittance standards, etc. I guess if your basketball records are what Bradley's are, you have to grasp for straws like the things I won't mention, though.
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Re: Who is UNCC?
Originally posted by laughing1If you read the entire thread, you'd notice I have stated consistency is far more important than lucky years. Your school makes the NCAA once a decade, ours considers NIT years a down year, and our coach is on the hot seat any year we're not in a tournament.
Over the past decade (consistency, remember), we've had a higher Win Percentage, Higher RPI Average, more NCAA bids, and better recruits. We have better facilities, and own our own arena. Speaking of recruits, it doesn't seem Bradley is doing so hot.
This is a basketball discussion, so I won't bother mentioning we're in a better state, better city, better economy, better climate, more growth/expansion, rising admittance standards, etc. I guess if your basketball records are what Bradley's are, you have to grasp for straws like the things I won't mention, though.
And basketball records...
Charlotte:NCAA record 7-12, NCAA wins in the past 5 years-none, NIT record 4-5 in 5 NIT appearances.
Bradley: NCAA record 11-8, NCAA wins in the past 5 years-two, NIT record 26-18 (four TITLES) 21 NIT appearances.
I guess I'm crazy for thinking winning is more important than just playing in a game.
And recruiting this year... Were not doing too hot? Many have us in the Top 30 in the nation, show me ANYWHERE where UNCC is even mentioned near that level, let alone as highly.
Facilities/Expansion - I think your a bit mistaken
Your admittance standards could rise for quite a while before they reach BU's (see above post).
And just for clarification-
Economy of Illinois
The 2004 total gross state product for Illinois was $528 billion, placing it fifth in the nation, NC was no where close.
OK, I'm done, sorry guys...
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Re: Who is UNCC?
Originally posted by amckillipOriginally posted by laughing1If you read the entire thread, you'd notice I have stated consistency is far more important than lucky years. Your school makes the NCAA once a decade, ours considers NIT years a down year, and our coach is on the hot seat any year we're not in a tournament.
Over the past decade (consistency, remember), we've had a higher Win Percentage, Higher RPI Average, more NCAA bids, and better recruits. We have better facilities, and own our own arena. Speaking of recruits, it doesn't seem Bradley is doing so hot.
This is a basketball discussion, so I won't bother mentioning we're in a better state, better city, better economy, better climate, more growth/expansion, rising admittance standards, etc. I guess if your basketball records are what Bradley's are, you have to grasp for straws like the things I won't mention, though.
And basketball records...
Charlotte:NCAA record 7-12, NCAA wins in the past 5 years-none, NIT record 4-5 in 5 NIT appearances.
Bradley: NCAA record 11-8, NCAA wins in the past 5 years-two, NIT record 26-18 (four TITLES) 21 NIT appearances.
I guess I'm crazy for thinking winning is more important than just playing in a game.
And recruiting this year... Were not doing too hot? Many have us in the Top 30 in the nation, show me ANYWHERE where UNCC is even mentioned near that level, let alone as highly.
Facilities/Expansion - I think your a bit mistaken
Your admittance standards could rise for quite a while before they reach BU's (see above post).
And just for clarification-
Economy of Illinois
The 2004 total gross state product for Illinois was $528 billion, placing it fifth in the nation, NC was no where close.
Comparing admission standards in a basketball contest is dumb. Comparing a private and a public university is dumber.
http://fmbld02.uncc.edu/news/Capital...March%2007.pdf vs. http://www.bradley.edu/hilltopics/07winter/newlook/
"Heitz and Wyckoff Halls also need air conditioning. Anna said, ???‚¬?“We want to make window fans a part of our history, not the current Bradley experience.???‚¬??" Charlotte even has air conditioning in all of its buildings!
But, alas, this is a silly argument. Who cares, really? To be honest, I'm sure Bradley is a wonderful University. You can have the last word, if you want. Take care.
Go Niners and Braves!
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Re: Who is UNCC?
Originally posted by laughing1Originally posted by amckillipOriginally posted by laughing1If you read the entire thread, you'd notice I have stated consistency is far more important than lucky years. Your school makes the NCAA once a decade, ours considers NIT years a down year, and our coach is on the hot seat any year we're not in a tournament.
Over the past decade (consistency, remember), we've had a higher Win Percentage, Higher RPI Average, more NCAA bids, and better recruits. We have better facilities, and own our own arena. Speaking of recruits, it doesn't seem Bradley is doing so hot.
This is a basketball discussion, so I won't bother mentioning we're in a better state, better city, better economy, better climate, more growth/expansion, rising admittance standards, etc. I guess if your basketball records are what Bradley's are, you have to grasp for straws like the things I won't mention, though.
And basketball records...
Charlotte:NCAA record 7-12, NCAA wins in the past 5 years-none, NIT record 4-5 in 5 NIT appearances.
Bradley: NCAA record 11-8, NCAA wins in the past 5 years-two, NIT record 26-18 (four TITLES) 21 NIT appearances.
I guess I'm crazy for thinking winning is more important than just playing in a game.
And recruiting this year... Were not doing too hot? Many have us in the Top 30 in the nation, show me ANYWHERE where UNCC is even mentioned near that level, let alone as highly.
Facilities/Expansion - I think your a bit mistaken
Your admittance standards could rise for quite a while before they reach BU's (see above post).
And just for clarification-
Economy of Illinois
The 2004 total gross state product for Illinois was $528 billion, placing it fifth in the nation, NC was no where close.
Comparing admission standards in a basketball contest is dumb. Comparing a private and a public university is dumber.
http://fmbld02.uncc.edu/news/Capital...March%2007.pdf vs. http://www.bradley.edu/hilltopics/07winter/newlook/
"Heitz and Wyckoff Halls also need air conditioning. Anna said, ???‚¬?“We want to make window fans a part of our history, not the current Bradley experience.???‚¬??" Charlotte even has air conditioning in all of its buildings!
But, alas, this is a silly argument. Who cares, really? To be honest, I'm sure Bradley is a wonderful University. You can have the last word, if you want. Take care.
Go Niners and Braves!
You sound like some SIU fans that swear basketball was invented 7 years ago.....oh yeah and I checked the almanac, my dad can beat up your dad.
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Originally posted by romarJust curious - Has anyone from here sought out the New Mexico State board to go over there & rub their nose in the fact that we won out on Austin?
My guess is probably not!! That shows where the BU fans differ.
that would make us look like the Charlotte guy who called himself "laughing".
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Originally posted by tornadoOriginally posted by romarJust curious - Has anyone from here sought out the New Mexico State board to go over there & rub their nose in the fact that we won out on Austin?
My guess is probably not!! That shows where the BU fans differ.
that would make us look like the Charlotte guy who called himself "laughing".
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