They did also beat Purdue in that time frame…How is WI the highest three seed?!?! Weren’t we above them in the committee preview? And since then they’ve lost to Nebby and MSU, we’ve lost to OSU and Indiana?
They did also beat Purdue in that time frame…How is WI the highest three seed?!?! Weren’t we above them in the committee preview? And since then they’ve lost to Nebby and MSU, we’ve lost to OSU and Indiana?
Only because he sucks.Oh yeah there will be a lot of complaints about Reggie in the game thread of Friday. Guaranteed.
Interesting note: there is not a single B10 Team in the NIT. Has that ever happened before? They were always good for a Penn State or a try-hard Northwestern team.
I’m selling Iowa. We know what that BTT grind does to a team emotionally. They spent it all this weekend. Early exit for them next week.I love the following first round upsets this year:
- Loyola over Ohio State (especially if their key players are still injured)
- Rutgers/ND winner over Alabama (they beat only great teams and bad teams, and lose to everyone else)
- Vermont to Sweet 16 (though I think Vermont/NM St should have been swapped for seeds)
- Michigan over Colorado State (I don't know why the 3rd best MW team is the highest seeded, but they are overseeded)
- South Dakota State over Providence
- Miami over USC (USC is super overseeded)
Later round upsets I like:
- Iowa and Wisconsin to elite 8, if Davis is healthy (Auburn has struggled of late, LSU is overseeded, USC is overseeded, Iowa State hasn't won in 2 months, Miami is in a free fall, Providence is overseeded, Richmond isn't tournament quality, and Kansas is the most susceptible 1 seed to an upset)
- Tennessee and Texas Tech to Final Four (ok I guess I like the 3 seeds)
- I like the chalky Sweet 16 in the East bracket
Reggie Miller? I thought he’d be at Wendy’s???Here are the tip times and announce teams for each of the venues: https://www.ncaa.com/news/basketbal...first-round-tip-times-and-announcers-released
For convenience's sake, here's who will be at each of the sites:
-Dayton (Tuesday/Wednesday): Tom McCarthy, Steve Lavin, Avery Johnson, Jon Rothstein
-Indianapolis: Ian Eagle, Jim Spanarkel, Jamie Erdahl
-Buffalo: Brad Nessler, Brendan Haywood, Evan Washburn
-Portland: Andrew Catalon, Steve Lappas, Andy Katz
-Fort Worth: Brian Anderson, Jim Jackson, Allie LaForce
-Pittsburgh: Kevin Harlan, Dan Bonner, Reggie Miller, Dana Jacobson
-Greenville: Jim Nantz, Bill Raftery, Grant Hill, Tracy Wolfson
-San Diego: Lisa Byington, Steve Smith, Avery Johnson, Lauren Shehadi
-Milwaukee: Spero Dedes, Deb Antonelli, AJ Ross
Agreed. The recency bias on Iowa was strong today.I’m selling Iowa. We know what that BTT grind does to a team emotionally. They spent it all this weekend. Early exit for them next week.
Same. It's a whole new ballgame for them and everyone else now. You are stepping out of conference and the familiarity and all that stuff goes out the window. Also McCaffery has never been out the second round.Agreed. The recency bias on Iowa was strong today.
10 years of champs prior to last years... unpleasantness... only 2 failed to make it out of the first weekend. I think last year had much more to do with us playing a bad game against a good team than some sort of systemic disadvantage we had because of playing 3 games in a row a week earlier.I’m selling Iowa. We know what that BTT grind does to a team emotionally. They spent it all this weekend. Early exit for them next week.
Because we beat them, and they undervalue us.Honest question: How is Notre Dame only an 11 seed playing Rutgers on Wednesday?
Penn State deserved it. What a travesty.Interesting note: there is not a single B10 Team in the NIT. Has that ever happened before? They were always good for a Penn State or a try-hard Northwestern team.
Illini, Wisconsin, Purdue and any other BIG, except MichiganSports media (CBS, ESPN, SEC, ACC, ....) are dogging the B10 for getting 9 teams in. They are all wanting the B10 to under perform. That is why Chattanooga is a popular upset, IMO. With that said, ....
Go Illini and other B10 teams.
Let's get 6 teams to Saturday, and 4 to the sweet 16 (Illini, Wisc, Purdue, ???).
Penn State's 14-17 record made it pretty easy for the NIT to snub them. The same for MInnesota at 13-17. NIT invitees with the worst records are Vanderbilt and Alcorn, both at 17-16.Penn State deserved it. What a travesty.
My son had one too, doctor said he probably would have been better off to have broken it.If you have Twitter, check out the picture of Kerr Krisa's ankle that he just posted.
Holy moly it is bad. He likely has a grade 3 sprain and I'd be shocked if he plays in the tourney.
I had a grade 3 sprain and was out for 6 months.
pretty sure NIT requires teams to be above .500 for the seasonPenn State's 14-17 record made it pretty easy for the NIT to snub them. The same for MInnesota at 13-17. NIT invitees with the worst records are Vanderbilt and Alcorn, both at 17-16.
They changed that a few years ago, but rarely (if they have yet) take teams below .500pretty sure NIT requires teams to be above .500 for the season
Not sure if it's bad mojo for me to like this postIf you have Twitter, check out the picture of Kerr Krisa's ankle that he just posted.
Holy moly it is bad. He likely has a grade 3 sprain and I'd be shocked if he plays in the tourney.
I had a grade 3 sprain and was out for 6 months.
He should be ready to go in 10 days or so. Probably won't be a 100 percent but who is this time of year.Not sure if it's bad mojo for me to like this post
But anyway, doesn't look like any sprained ankle I've ever seen:
That looks like a great rug. I bet it is really soft.Not sure if it's bad mojo for me to like this post
But anyway, doesn't look like any sprained ankle I've ever seen: