Put me in the category of “non-URI fan” as well. What made the victory even better was that PC was favored by 4.5 points and that an A10 team defeated a BE Team.Rhody74 wrote:I've never rooted for UMass, but I couldn't help myself yesterday. When PC loses, it always a good day.Rhode_Island_Red wrote:Then call me a non-fan, too. I hope the Fryizz lose every game from now until forever.RhodyRam86 wrote:
will you still love it if at the end of the year, PC's struggles is the difference that keeps URI out of the tourney? if so, you are a PC hater, not a URI fan.
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I too am not a fan then.
PC can go 0-30 and battle NJIT for last place in RPI for all I care.
PC can go 0-30 and battle NJIT for last place in RPI for all I care.
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He was a snake oil salesman...just like the rest of em
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He was a snake oil salesman...just like the rest of em
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Arizona State holding its own against Kansas on the Jayhawks home court, 40-37, Kansas at the half.
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The Kansas-ASU game is pretty good Obes. Much more entertaining than the nfl today.
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La Salle made good game of this one played at the Wells Fargo Center. This was a nip and tuck affair and La Salle held the lead for a good time. Villanova finally got some separation when Donte DiVincenzo hit a three with 4 minutes remaining to give them a 5 point lead and La Salle could not regain the lead as they fell, 77-68. The Explorers' Pokey Powell was 0-7 from 3 point land and one wonders if he had hit his average performance on this stat, the end result may have been different.
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That's going to happen when the NFL shows the...well....you know....theblueram wrote:The Kansas-ASU game is pretty good Obes. Much more entertaining than the nfl today.
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Arizona State on 11-0 run to take a 61-52 lead with 11+ minutes left.
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Now at a 15-0 run. The announcers are constantly talking about the scrappiness of Bobby Hurley and how that is reflected in his team,
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Kansas finally breaks the run, but ASU gets the bucket right back with a nice drive to the basket and a lay-up.
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I love the logo on the front of ASU warm-up T's - GUARD U!
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I get concerned when Bobby gets big recruits and goes 8-0, possibly 9-0 with a win against Kansas. Might say to Dan, go to a conference where the big recruits go. Life is easier.
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I thought the same thing.
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ASU just hit a critical three to take a 83-72 lead with 4 minutes left.
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Great game. ASU is gonna win this one.
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Bye, Bye #2 Kansas. sorry reef.
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And as for the above comments, it would be very hard to look at the resources and facilities and other opportunities and not wonder. ASU has never really been a basketball school but that conference and football money is huge.
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Great article. Nice to see Bobby have success at ASU
It will be interesting to see where his next job will be
It will be interesting to see where his next job will be
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Maybe the successor to Coach K???reef wrote:Great article. Nice to see Bobby have success at ASU
It will be interesting to see where his next job will be
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Would not surprise me.
I think I said that after Bobby got Buffalo to the Dance.....
For them to be this good in only his 3rd year there.....that's pretty impressive, facilities and resources or not.
I think I said that after Bobby got Buffalo to the Dance.....
For them to be this good in only his 3rd year there.....that's pretty impressive, facilities and resources or not.
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Was thinking the same while watching the game...unless Coach K pulls a Boeheim and decides he's never going to leave...Mongo wrote:Maybe the successor to Coach K???reef wrote:Great article. Nice to see Bobby have success at ASU
It will be interesting to see where his next job will be
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If he did, I would have to stop despising the Duke programMongo wrote:Maybe the successor to Coach K???reef wrote:Great article. Nice to see Bobby have success at ASU
It will be interesting to see where his next job will be
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Well one thing's for sure...we wouldn't play them again.....unless the NCAA tourney committee has other ideas.
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The committee is human and likes story lines. the way this year is progressing, URI could fall into a 7-10 or 6-11 game, and ASU slip in as a 2 or 3 seed. Put them in the same pod and see what the weekend game looks like.rambone 78 wrote:Well one thing's for sure...we wouldn't play them again.....unless the NCAA tourney committee has other ideas.
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RhowdyRam02 wrote:If we go 8-3 OOC and 14-4 in the A10 we're going to have an RPI in the low 30's. You need to give us a compelling argument why this team wouldn't be in with that resume and in reality needs to go 16-2RhodyRam86 wrote:so we go 8-3 OOC including 1-3 vs the top 50 (2-3 if PC finds their way back in) and go 14-4 in a weak conference and we are in? love the optimism here and hope you are all right, but I just don't see it.
Christ, BC already has a top 10 win and will have several chances to add more. does anyone see them getting in? there are a number of teams that are not going to make the tournament with 2 or more top 50s.
everyone seems to be focusing on how difficult our OOC is. last year was difficult too with true road games at Valpo (when they had Peters healthy), at Houston and at PC. No question that this year is more difficult, but that will be offset by a weak conference. no Dayton or VCU this year. other than RI, I don't think there is a team in the A10 without at least one bad loss. And no team other than RI has a good win.
If we don't win the tourney I won't be comfortable on Selection Sunday if we go 14-4 in conference. I think we need 16-2.
hoping someone has a compelling argument to talk me off the ledge.
My compelling argument is made above. First off our RPI is already at 24. I don't see any win on the horizon that can raise it and hard to believe that 14-4 in conference only drops us 10 spots, but I have no idea how those algorithms work. PC's RPI is now 60. Maybe they move back into the top 50, but if they don't, we go 1-3 against top competition. Last year we had 1 top 50 OOC win and losses to PC and Duke (not sure if Houston got into the top 50 by end of year). So the difference is we played one more top 50 OOC game this year and lost and that makes us a LOCK? Also, last year we added 3 more top 50 games in conference and went 1-2. This year we won't add any.
Sum total---last year we go 2-5 against top 50 going into the A10 tourney and despite what the head of the selection committee said publicly, in my opinion we were no lock until we won the final. This year we will be 1-3 (2-3 if PC moves up) and we are lock?
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You should really amend this last part to say "despite what the head of the selection committee said publicly" if you really think he was lying. It's disingenuous to claim that this is just something that people here "think" when we are simply going off what the people in charge of picking the teams said.RhodyRam86 wrote: Sum total---last year we go 2-5 against top 50 going into the A10 tourney and despite what some here think, we were no lock until we won the final. This year we will be 1-3 (2-3 if PC moves up) and we are lock?
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Now for this part of your post, you don't need to know much about how the algorithms work to see how these things could play out. Check out RPIForecast.com and you can change/pick the outcome of any games and see what it would do to the RPI. So you state that its hard to believe that going 14-4 in conference only drops us 10 spots, but here is just one scenario for you. Win the rest of our OOC games, go 14-4 in conference with the losses being at Dayton, at VCU, at St. Bonaventure and at Davidson and our RPI actually jumps up to 16.RhodyRam86 wrote: My compelling argument is made above. First off our RPI is already at 24. I don't see any win on the horizon that can raise it and hard to believe that 14-4 in conference only drops us 10 spots, but I have no idea how those algorithms work. PC's RPI is now 60. Maybe they move back into the top 50, but if they don't, we go 1-3 against top competition. Last year we had 1 top 50 OOC win and losses to PC and Duke (not sure if Houston got into the top 50 by end of year). So the difference is we played one more top 50 OOC game this year and lost and that makes us a LOCK? Also, last year we added 3 more top 50 games in conference and went 1-2. This year we won't add any.
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adam914 wrote:You should really amend this last part to say "despite what the head of the selection committee said publicly" if you really think he was lying. It's disingenuous to claim that this is just something that people here "think" when we are simply going off what the people in charge of picking the teams said.RhodyRam86 wrote: Sum total---last year we go 2-5 against top 50 going into the A10 tourney and despite what some here think, we were no lock until we won the final. This year we will be 1-3 (2-3 if PC moves up) and we are lock?
okay...I never saw or heard the quote myself. that's why I phrased as I did. I will amend the post.
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adam914 wrote:Now for this part of your post, you don't need to know much about how the algorithms work to see how these things could play out. Check out RPIForecast.com and you can change/pick the outcome of any games and see what it would do to the RPI. So you state that its hard to believe that going 14-4 in conference only drops us 10 spots, but here is just one scenario for you. Win the rest of our OOC games, go 14-4 in conference with the losses being at Dayton, at VCU, at St. Bonaventure and at Davidson and our RPI actually jumps up to 16.RhodyRam86 wrote: My compelling argument is made above. First off our RPI is already at 24. I don't see any win on the horizon that can raise it and hard to believe that 14-4 in conference only drops us 10 spots, but I have no idea how those algorithms work. PC's RPI is now 60. Maybe they move back into the top 50, but if they don't, we go 1-3 against top competition. Last year we had 1 top 50 OOC win and losses to PC and Duke (not sure if Houston got into the top 50 by end of year). So the difference is we played one more top 50 OOC game this year and lost and that makes us a LOCK? Also, last year we added 3 more top 50 games in conference and went 1-2. This year we won't add any.
I just did it and you are right. This totally shocks me. I would concede we are a lock unless we totally F up the conference.
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Yeah DH does a great job with scheduling always puts us in the best spot to make an at large in case we need it
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We seem to think we are going to just breeze thru these next three games and go 8-3 non-conference. We have significant injury issues, and our bigs are struggling. Discussing at-large bid possibilities at this juncture seems to be more than a little bit premature.
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We're in a better place than we were last year at this time, so it's ok to be positive.
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Disagree. I'd bet my house (dorm room) that we win these next three games by at least 10 points apiece.UCH21377 wrote:We seem to think we are going to just breeze thru these next three games and go 8-3 non-conference. We have significant injury issues, and our bigs are struggling. Discussing at-large bid possibilities at this juncture seems to be more than a little bit premature.
Berry and Cyril won't struggle against cupcake teams, and we can expect our guards and defense as a whole to overwhelm these teams.
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I certainly don't take anything for granted when it comes to the rest of the OOC schedule, anything is possible, but there is no doubt that they are all games we absolutely should win.UCH21377 wrote:We seem to think we are going to just breeze thru these next three games and go 8-3 non-conference. We have significant injury issues, and our bigs are struggling. Discussing at-large bid possibilities at this juncture seems to be more than a little bit premature.
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The hardest of the 3,should be FLa GC they lost twice to a very good Middle Tenn team and they just beat Tex Arl who is solid