We got a lot of help from the Southland last night with Nicholls over NwSt by 41, McNeese crushed Incarnate Word by 23, SLU in a huge upset over Stephen F. Austin by 9 and UNO over Abilene Christian by 3.
The only negative was last night was La Tech lost to WKU, They lost by 1 point.
This weekend we have a number of games to keep an eye on:
Ole Miss vs South Carolina--Sunday
Savannah State @ Michigan State on Sunday
Iowa vs Northern Illinois--tonight, Iowa tries to make it 5 in a row, they are starting to help us as their RPI is up to 153.
Richmond vs Davidson--Saturday
UNO vs Houston Baptist--Saturday
McNeese vs NwSt--Saturday
Nicholls vs Incarnate Word--Saturday
SLU @ Central Arkansas--Saturday
I’m always fine with LTU losing
I get where y'all are coming from with Tech hate. But I come from the generation where basketball wise my despise for WKU is pretty strong as well.
First of all, all you guys who endorse the 3 days in March mantra always make it sound like the two scenarios are exclusive of one another. You can win the conference outright, position yourself as best you can in the tourney and win that too. It doesn't have to be one or the other. However, to build a program, you need to start by winning conference. Losing in the first round of the NCAA tourney does very little to build your program. It's also a much more significant accomplishment. being the best team in your conference over an 18 game or 20 game schedule is much more difficult than winning 3 games in the tourney. That mindset that the NCAA is our only goal is a joke and I think the current staff and AD are starting to look at winning conference outright much more seriously now.
Again, winning conference regular season and the conference tourney don't have to be exclusive of one another. But I'd take the 3 NIT's over the one NCAA at this point. It would mean we won our conference out right and we are building something. There are teams that make the NCAA with losing records and that will happen again this year more than likely. Getting your ticket to the big dance doesn't actually always show the accomplishments of the regular season. To me its kind of like going to a bowl game with 6 wins.
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