The best college teams in the country routinely lose 20 percent of their games, many to opponents of Wright State’s caliber. For most teams, losing at least 1/3 of their games is a given.
Maybe we should not do 3 game series anymore. The majority of the playoffs arent that way, so what does it teach?
Ah, yes, the saga of the mighty Wright State team, a group so stellar they practically shine brighter than the sun. Returning from their victorious escapades of yesteryear, where they conquered over 50% of their non-conference opponents (a feat to rival the gods, surely), they then gallantly brushed aside the likes of the esteemed No5 (25-32) Milwaukee Panthers and the illustrious No2 (29-31) Golden Grizzlies of Oakland. With only a solitary blemish on their record in the land of their conference, they've stormed through the regionals with the grace of a bull in a china shop, emerging victorious in precisely zero out of two tournaments.
Truly, we should count our lucky stars to even be graced with the opportunity to witness their greatness this weekend. But mark my words, my dear fellow baseball enthusiasts, for when we face off against the mere mortals of the SEC and American conferences in the coming weeks, it shall be a spectacle to behold. With but a fraction of the effort we've witnessed in these initial encounters, we shall undoubtedly sweep the field with the ease of a breeze through an open field. Oh yes, just you wait and see.
This actually made me laugh.
They are a solid club, IMO. Let’s take the rubber match today!
Maybe we should not do 3 game series anymore. The majority of the playoffs arent that way, so what does it teach?
So you want to bring 3 teams in every weekend do it like a tournament format like the conference and regional tourneys? How would you propose putting a 62 game schedule together w/o weekend series?
LOL. “All season” ? TWO games in. You’re a genius.
Alright that was a heat of the moment drinking post, but two of our best players are a combined 0-fer to in the first two games. We’ve competed basically without our two best players offensively
Like the post you quoted says, that’s not apples to apples.
Could you please elaborate on why comparing win percentages between two coaches is not akin to comparing apples to apples, and suggest a more appropriate comparison?