I thought that this Evansville victory is really special and worthy of a "new" topic because I want to share some additional comments.
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#1 Kentucky defeated at home by "unranked" Evansville
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Evansville got paid $90,000 to play at Kentucky. Well let's see - 19,100 attended the game and tickets at Rupp arena range from $32 to over $200. If one were to take an average - say $100 per seat - then the attendance accounted for $1,910,000 and I think Kentucky could afford to pay Evansville $90,000. I do not understand how game revenue is split to the visiting teams and if there are any rules - maybe Da Coach or someone else can clarify if there are any rules.
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Originally posted by Mikovio View PostBelieve it or not this is the 4th time a Valley team has beaten the #1 AP team this decade.
-UNI vs KU in 2010 in NCAAT
-WSU over Gonzaga in 2013 NCAAT
-UNI vs UNC in 2015
And I take it that these are a couple of firsts where a (1) "unranked" MVC team defeated the # 1 team as a (2) visiting team.
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Heck ya - celebrate - Evansville you were 25 points underdogs. It is interesting how Evansville played such a (for lack of better words) flawless game so early in the season and each player focused on their individual roles - limiting early season mistakes, etc.
From all appearances the Valley this year is going to be wide open and wild (like last year) for any Valley team to take. Right now let's concentrate on more out of conference victories.
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Originally posted by Go_Braves View Post
I thought Bradley defeated Cincinnati in the early 1960's when Cincinnati was # 1. I am finding it difficult to google and verify this. Can anyone clarify?
And I take it that these are a couple of firsts where a (1) "unranked" MVC team defeated the # 1 team as a (2) visiting team.BRADLEY BASKETBALL
-2 NCAA Title Games
-3 NCAA Elite Eights
-4 NCAA Sweet 16s
-4 NIT Championships
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Originally posted by Go_Braves View Post
I thought Bradley defeated Cincinnati in the early 1960's when Cincinnati was # 1. I am finding it difficult to google and verify this. Can anyone clarify?...
I am not sure why the quote from Mikovio does not include that Bradley win. The AP has been publishing a college basketball Top 20 ranking since the 1948-49 season. In 1989-90 they expanded their poll to the Top 25.
From the Bradley Basketball record book, here are all the games Bradley has played against Top 20 or Top 25 teams. Though Bradley has only 1 win against a #1 team, they have 4 wins against #2 teams, 2 wins against #3 teams and numerous other wins over highly ranked teams in the past -
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Originally posted by Go_Braves View PostThis game shows me and hopefully many others that the "caliber" of basketball being played in the MVC and the SEC isn't that much different. And those going to watch a MVC game get a much better deal for the price of their game.
Huge win for Evansville and McCarty. He might be a head coach to worry about now! I looked him up on Wiki to see what his experience was and thought someone else might be interested:
In June 2007, McCarty accepted an assistant coach job at the University of Louisville under head men's basketball coach Rick Pitino, under whom he played at Kentucky and with the Celtics.[1]
In June 2010, McCarty was named as an assistant coach for the Indiana Pacers under Jim O'Brien, replacing Lester Conner.[2] Walter also played for O'Brien during his tenure with the Celtics.
In 2011, McCarty was let go by the Pacers when Frank Vogel took over as head coach.
In August 2013, McCarty joined the Boston Celtics as an assistant coach for the 2013–14 NBA season.[3]
On March 22, 2018, McCarty was hired as the head men's basketball coach in University of Evansville.[4]
Larry Bird
I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.
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Originally posted by Tommy View Post
Right on, Go_Braves. The NCAA will continue to try to make rules to keep the Power conferences on top (like moving the 3 point line back), but honestly, the talent pool is getting so deep anymore, that I believe we'll see more and more of this. Sadly, I think come tournament time, the refs always tend to favor the same teams. If they let them play, like they did in last year's tournament game against MSU in the 1st half, you see what can happen.Yajusneverno!
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