BradleyBrave
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I wouldn't know about big success, but it most definitely won't be a failure. And one of the good things of the Les regime is we aren't having failing seasons anymore.
Last year was a failure.
I wouldn't know about big success, but it most definitely won't be a failure. And one of the good things of the Les regime is we aren't having failing seasons anymore.
Last year was a failure.
The fact that he thinks we will win the conference this early is pretty remarkable. We have a lot to prove still, but we could do it.
Really? We were doing well until the Ruffin injury.
I don't think it means he thinks we will win. I'm pretty sure he has to list all the conference leaders at the time he puts each update together so he has the "automatic bids" in place.
Were we? We weren't playing any defense. We blew the opportunity of a lifetime against Michigan St. We got thoroughly destroyed at Butler. Ruffin got hurt, and we got embarrassed at home against 2 bad MVC teams. He came back, and we played a little better for a little bit. But we had more problems than just Ruffin's injury. To top it off, we lost in St. Louis in the opening round for the 4th time in 6 seasons. Make all the excuses you want, being picked 1st or 2nd as we were last year, and finishing 5th and bowing out in the 1st round of the Valley tournament is a failure. Making the CBI title game was fine and all, but it's the equivalent of a 6-6 football team winning the Poinsettia Bowl - It's a nice head start on the following season, but doesn't erase the mediocrity and disappointment of an average season. Last year was a failure, plain and simple.
Were we? We weren't playing any defense. We blew the opportunity of a lifetime against Michigan St. We got thoroughly destroyed at Butler. Ruffin got hurt, and we got embarrassed at home against 2 bad MVC teams. He came back, and we played a little better for a little bit. But we had more problems than just Ruffin's injury. To top it off, we lost in St. Louis in the opening round for the 4th time in 6 seasons. Make all the excuses you want, being picked 1st or 2nd as we were last year, and finishing 5th and bowing out in the 1st round of the Valley tournament is a failure. Making the CBI title game was fine and all, but it's the equivalent of a 6-6 football team winning the Poinsettia Bowl - It's a nice head start on the following season, but doesn't erase the mediocrity and disappointment of an average season. Last year was a failure, plain and simple.
Hey, those were two pretty good teams in the Poinsettia Bowl this year!
http://www.poinsettiabowl.net/news/boise-state-leads-tcu-10-0-after-first-quarter.html
Agreed.
The magicJack St. Petersburg Bowl would be a much better example.![]()
C'mon now, it's the magicJack.com St. Petersburg bowl. The website matters. Haha
Nope.
http://www.stpetersburgbowl.com/
You are probably confusing it with the PapaJohn's.com Bowl.:lol:
How do you explain Morehead State out of the Ohio Valley then? They are tied with Austin Peay. AP has a better RPI than Morehead State by about 45 spots.
so you mean he puts absolutely NO actual thought into this?
He just has a formula to pick theteams from the league standings?
Then why does anyone give him any credibility?
but the resumes change every game and Lunardi updates his "Bracketology" about as often, so since he changes it dozens of times through the season then how valid is some list of teams in January that he's going to change and revise a dozen or more times?
It's like picking horse races when one guy gives his picks before the race and the other guy gives his 0.1 second before the finish line...
Just about anyone can be pretty accurate if they wait 'til the end of the season to give their Bracketology.
In fact, the guy on collegehoopsnet pointed out and bragged how his Bracketology was superior to Lunardi's every single one of the past 5 years, but not any of those predictions during the season, he is only talking about the final one when most all the NCAA teams are already confidently known.