Per Torvik we were favored by Nebraska at home, Wisconsin and even UCLA. Analytically we probably have a shot unfortunately people are involved and the game isn't played by computers.
Per Torvik we were favored by Nebraska at home, Wisconsin and even UCLA. Analytically we probably have a shot unfortunately people are involved and the game isn't played by computers.
Well, if “analytically we probably have a shot” then we also in actuality probably have a shot too, no?For the millionth time, I was referring to whether or not we COULD (not saying we WILL) be favored. See the bolded part in the post you replied to.
Well, if “analytically we probably have a shot” then we also in actuality probably have a shot too, no?
Those three games you mentioned… we did have a “shot” (quite literally, in basketball terms) to win all of them.
Well Michigan isn't Indiana, Missouri or Tennessee. Michigan is in a class of few (Arizona and Duke). Can we win sure, will we win if I had to guess I would say no, the athleticism will overwhelm the Illini. Hope I am wrong. Just say don't build it up for another let down.
If were a 3 seed do we get locked out of Chicago to protect the higher seeds?Soul searching time. They have to a week to be ready. If you want to lock up a 2 seed, have to beat Michigan. Otherwise staring at a 3.
Soul searching time. They have to a week to be ready. If you want to lock up a 2 seed, have to beat Michigan. Otherwise staring at a 3.
The post loss takes are the worst.Illini seem to play at the level of the opponent. Should be a good game, close game.
I'm getting on the road at 6am to drive through four states to be there for tipoff.
If you don't hear me on the tv, you'll need to get your hearing checked.
True. In my defense, it’s relatively better than the posts saying we lose by double digits. So, just a relatively bad take-not the worst.The post loss takes are the worst.
Yeah, the team whose average win is by 16.7 points per game in conference play plays to the level of their opponent.
What will the discourse here be if Morez hits at least 2 threes on us. I bet he really wants to make a point he can do what Illinois didn’t trust him to do.
^^^ + the early pregame takes that follow on the heels of a loss.The post loss takes are the worst.
Yeah, the team whose average win is by 16.7 points per game in conference play plays to the level of their opponent.
Picture a scenario when this team is down 10 pts early second half against a physical and athletic team constantly attacking the rim. I don’t really care what the “computers” say. I don’t see us with our current defensive and offensive schemes capable of making that comeback.
This narrative needs to die. Morez Johnson is 6-16 from three on the season. The last time he attempted two three pointers was against Nebraska. He gets so many opportunities inside that he doesn't need to take threes often. So if Morez even takes two threes on us, we should be ecstatic that our defense has forced that to happen.What will the discourse here be if Morez hits at least 2 threes on us. I bet he really wants to make a point he can do what Illinois didn’t trust him to do.
I appreciate the snark.The difference between what the computer models and analytics predict and what you predict is called cognitive bias
I appreciate the snark.
Since you like computers..
We’ve also had a 60th-ranked defense in the last 5 games. We’ve retained the 1st-ranked through that 2-3 run.
What does that tell you? We have NO margin for error. The NCAAs amp up the mental pressure on neutral courts with single elimination stakes.
The archetype of a high quality offense and middling defense has been a consistent recipe for disappointment in March.
I mean, he's unfortunately right. We're a team that loves to play from ahead. We've only been able to come back from large deficits a couple of times this season, and I don't think we've actually won the games we did that with. The Nebraska game is the best example. We came back from down ten only to give up the buzzer beater.The difference between what the computer models and analytics predict and what you predict is called cognitive bias