Man Oregon is starting to mimic us, excellent quad 1 wins but some bad losses mixed in..
The difference is our worst loss in the last 5 was Nebraska who is now firmly on the bubble. Oregon has lost to Minnesota (flat out can't happen) and also got blown out by UCLA. They are in complete free fall.Man Oregon is starting to mimic us, excellent quad 1 wins but some bad losses mixed in..
Man Oregon is starting to mimic us, excellent quad 1 wins but some bad losses mixed in..
Agreed, and I am frankly shocked they are not ranked today, lol. They've won 5 straight, including 2 top 25 wins and 2 wins away from home, and they now sit at 16-6 (7-4) overall. I guess the 4-game losing streak to start January is still really dragging them down, but I thought they'd sneak in.Outside chance UCLA is ranked when we play them, too. Currently receiving votes and games at home this week against MSU and PSU.
Agreed on the bolded, but even THAT game is Quad 2! For all of our hiccups, this team is incredibly lucky that it currently has no bad losses and no (officially) bad potential losses left. Meanwhile, we have tons of Quad 1 and Quad 2 opportunities in front of us. Our biggest issue is that eventually we just need to start winning way more than we are losing for the metrics to continue to save us ... can't go 1-1 every week and move forward resume-wise. While we did have a 2-game losing streak after the Maryland loss, we have gone 1-1 each week for the last four weeks ... that ain't gonna cut it, obviously, but we have been fortunate to not truly stack losses like Oregon.The difference is our worst loss in the last 5 was Nebraska who is now firmly on the bubble. Oregon has lost to Minnesota (flat out can't happen) and also got blown out by UCLA. They are in complete free fall.
I am Nostradamus... againNebraska winning yesterday might take off some bite our loss to them...
I'm predicting 23
Am waiting for my weekly lottery numbers Mr.NostradamusI am Nostradamus... again
yep.......balanced out with our # 12 in NET..........That tells the tale , especially taking into account our losses when KJ and Tomi were out because of injuries.........I really think the rest of college basketball realizes how potent we are with a healthy roster.......We’re the only 7 loss team in the rankings.
The product of making an opinion on our team without considering the rest of the field. Similarly when we used to talk about how going .500 in the conference was enough to make the tournament. Ahh, the old days of being a bubble team.Certainly "fell like a brick"![]()
4 7 13 21 32 2Am waiting for my weekly lottery numbers Mr.Nostradamus.
Yeah, if we put on our most forgiving hat for a second, consider that these are our results without a full roster this season...yep.......balanced out with our # 12 in NET..........That tells the tale , especially taking into account our losses when KJ and Tomi were out because of injuries.........I really think the rest of college basketball realizes how potent we are with a healthy roster.......
The predictive metrics are still good while the result based metrics are pretty lousy. Need the result metrics to catch up to the predictive and not the other way.
I think auburn is the only team in the top 25 with more quad 1 games played than us (13.....we have 12)We’re the only 7 loss team in the rankings.
Those are the predictive metrics.How are they lousy?
Kenpom: 13th overall, 22nd offense, 11th defense, 12th SOS
Torvik: 7th overall, 17th offense, 8th defense
NET: 12th overall
You shouldn't confuse loyalty with immense frustration. There is not a fan here that, even after being dragged through the mud and witnessing a truly awful performance at Nebraska, isn't ready to be sucked back in as soon as there is even the smallest reason to be positive, haha. Flip around what you are suggesting and think of it this way ... how many fans here are so pessimistic that they are still taking a wait-and-see approach after the OSU win?? Instead, they're ready to be hurt again immediately.Have to love Loyalty. After Neb loss, most of what we see on here is how bad we are and that team is in real trouble. Four days later, it is we should be ranked higher.
Those are the predictive metrics.
Yeah, if we put on our most forgiving hat for a second, consider that these are our results without a full roster this season...
1/8 - Quad 2: W 91-52 vs. #54 Penn State (without KJ)
1/11 - Quad 2: L 72-82 vs. #68 USC (without KJ)
1/19 - Quad 1: L 78-80 at #20 Michigan State (KJ playing 8 minutes...)
1/23 - Quad 1: L 71-90 vs. #15 Maryland (without Ivisic)
1/26 - Quad 2: W 83-74 vs. #57 Northwestern (without Ivisic)
1/30 - Quad1: L 74-80 at #50 Nebraska in OT (without Ivisic)
So 4 of our 7 losses, with the remaining 3 being...
11/20 - Quad 1: L87-100 vs. #6 Alabama in Birmingham
12/6 - Quad 1: L 66-70 in OT at #57 Northwestern
12/14 - Quad 1: L 64-66 vs. #4 Tennessee
... it's kind of easy to craft a forgiving narrative, fair or not. Even if you count the MSU game as "our full team," these are the only results we have had at full strength in the last month:
1. 94-69 Quad 1 win at #65 Indiana
2. 78-80 Quad 1 loss at #20 Michigan State
3. 87-79 Quad 1 win vs. #26 Ohio State
So since losing the OT game to Northwestern in early December, our young team has lost just two games while at full strength - a buzzer beater loss to #4 Tennessee and a 2-point loss at #20 Michigan State where our star player played 8 minutes. In that same timespan, we have stacked up 5 Quad 1 wins.
TL;DR
It ONLY matters if we now turn some corner and go on a win streak, of course ... but if you are so inclined, you can definitely spin our season in a way that finds some pretty good excuses for our losses. Plenty of concerns remain like our poor shooting and WAY too many turnovers, but I am going to choose to be optimistic that the second half vs. OSU was a turning point. We haven't had our full team like that in a while, AND the twin factors of (A) the staff showing a willingness to shake up playing time and (B) our guys FINALLY showing the resolve to come back when shots aren't falling has me optimistic again.
I consider @MSU to be a game where we DIDN’T have the whole team together, given the ridiculous rapid fire fouls called on KJ.I keep reminding myself we've only lost 4 games when we've had our whole team playing. That's including @MSU. Alabama whooped us. But the other 3 were last second or overtime losses.