03-05-2014, 10:34 AM | #1 |
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Final thoughts leading up to postseason
A couple of things wanting your alls opinion on
1- If we lose to Memphis beat Rutgers, win 1 conference tourny game and then 1 and done in big tourny. What would you make of this season. 2-We win out win out lose in finals of conference tourny win 2 games in big tourny 3-Win out win conference tourny and make sweet 16 or better? Which one seems like we are heading in that direction? I look at 2 things yes we are on a 2 game skid and pretty much played terrible both games but still had a chance to win. Is it the guys are getting tired or we just cant get it going mentally because the turnovers are just nuts right now. Or are we on a decline and are goign to start hearing the overrated talk if we cant finish strong and do some damage in the tournaments. |
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03-05-2014, 11:53 AM | #3 |
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I think no matter what happens this season will have to be considered a success. To me the tourney is 4 weeks and the end of the season and doesn't make or break an entire year (unless you make a Final 4).
I'd be disappointed if we are one and done in the NCAA's for sure, I'm expecting a Sweet 16 at minimum because I think we are one the 16 best teams in the country. Bottom line for me is that for the first time since he's been here Mick has gotten this team to a consistent spot inside the top 15. That is HUGE for this program. The national attention and relevance that comes with the rankings helps in all areas. It helps drive attendance and it helps Mick on the recruiting trail. I also love what I've seen from TC and KJ and I'm excited about their future. I expect very big things from Troy and I think he's the type of PG that can help us leave our offensive woes in the past. As far as I'm concerned, if we lose in the second round of the NCAA's I'd say this season has been way more fun and successful for the program than the year we ran to the sweet 16. That season was pretty so-so right up until the end. |
03-05-2014, 11:59 AM | #4 |
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I agree with this. I will be very sad if this team has an early tournament exit, but when you think about where we were coming into this season, I just don't see how any ending will make the season a disappointment.
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03-05-2014, 12:32 PM | #5 |
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At least conference co-champs & sweet 16! Anything less, some level of disappointment...make sweet 16 & I don't worry so much about conf...lose first tourney game & conf championship feels a bit hollow
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03-05-2014, 02:23 PM | #6 |
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I keep going back to most people thought this was a NIT, FRINGE NCAA team. Picked 4th in their league. A league championship, shared or outright, is a success. Like others I'm not big on CT results and frankly a team like Houston could pull a big upset and any of the top 5 teams in this league could win it.
As far as the NCAA Tournament goes a first round loss would disappoint me but beyond that match ups will determine a lot. I think they will win both first weekend games, anything other than that is gravey to me. Again, if they end up a 3-4 seed how can you not think that's a success when they were predicted by many to not even make it? This season has exceeded my expectations. I believe I thought they'd lose 8 games in the regular season. With as many new parts and roles as this team started with, and their obvious limitations, I'm not sure you could squeeze much more out of them. I'm disappointed in the last loss every single season because there is such a long wait till they play again. |
03-05-2014, 05:12 PM | #7 |
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For me, it doesn't matter what happens the rest of the regular season or conference tourney. The regular season is already a success. The conference tourney is nice to win, but won't bother me much.
This team has to win the first game of the NCAA and be win or be competitive in the round of 32. Kinda depends on matchup for me on if a win or loss in the round of 32 is ok this year. This team has already given me so much more than I expected this year. What they have done is set a new bar for UC basketball...well, brought back an old one. So I can't be too disappointed in them no matter what happens as long as they compete. |
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A sweet 16 appearance and this season will be a huge success. I don't think anyone was predicting that in the preseason. If they fall short, still a successful season and something to build on. |
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03-06-2014, 07:26 AM | #9 |
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I always greatly value the regular season because that is what I pay to watch and it represents 85% to 90% of the games. No matter what happens after the regular season, this has been a huge success, mainly because it has been so unexpected. The postseason is just icing on the cake for me. I give the season an A- right now. If we capture a share of the title, it goes to an A. If we win the league outright it's an A+.
What happens in the postseason shouldn't take away much from the joy of the regular season. For me, if we win at least one game in the league tournament and the NCAA tournament, my regular season grade stands. If we get to the championship game of the league tourney, and/or win a couple in the NCAA, it's more and more icing on the cake. If we flame out completely in the postseason, the overall grade should fall to no less than a B. In the absolute worst case scenario, you could never view this as anything worse than a "GOOD" season, with a much higher probability of it likely being a "VERY GOOD" to "GREAT" season. |
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