I had no clue our SOS is 101st. Man, our OOC schedule did not do us any favors this year.
It's what happens when you play multiple SWAC teams in non-conference.
I had no clue our SOS is 101st. Man, our OOC schedule did not do us any favors this year.
That and losing to a bad Arizona State team. Honestly, we beat Nebby we're probably first four in.It's what happens when you play multiple SWAC teams in non-conference.
Not so sure on Mizzou but we win tonight Texas SHOULD be sweating on Sunday.If Mizzou and Texas go 1 and done and we win tonight is there an argument we could be right there with them?
No on Mizzou, they are safe. Texas yes.If Mizzou and Texas go 1 and done and we win tonight is there an argument we could be right there with them?
I had no clue our SOS is 101st. Man, our OOC schedule did not do us any favors this year.
Again, it's both. There is a reason Auburn was/is ahead of us despite their record being worse.it wasn't the schedule. it was the losses.
Again, it's both. There is a reason Auburn was/is ahead of us despite their record being worse.
They have a win at Florida that’s massive for them.so you're saying if we lost to better teams we'd be fine?
lost more games to better teams?
makes no sense. just win the games on your schedule and everything works out.
Is it really that tough to understand? Wins matter. Who you play matters, too.so you're saying if we lost to better teams we'd be fine?
lost more games to better teams?
makes no sense. just win the games on your schedule and everything works out.
They have a win at Florida that’s massive for them.
We could’ve taken out the SWAC games and beaten mid-level MAC schools in the 100’s and that would probably have us in the last 4. Metrics would be higher
Also losing to ASU, blowing leads to Nebraska, Mizzou, Arky and Bama and leading A&M late too I believe.
Lot of what ifs that you can’t take back now: but the fact is this team is playing much better the last 8-10 games which at least gives hope for a win tonight. 2.5 point spread that’s a fishy rat line
I have strong doubts about that. Human nature within the committee is going to be on their side.I think Miami oh is done. That’s a 1 bid league.
I looked at their schedule last week and saw that (minus the L today). 4-0 in OT.They are 10-1 in games decided by less than 5 points. They have to be #1 in the “luck” metric.
I see it this way as well. But think we will be out unless we make it to the semis on Saturday. I don’t think losing in the quarterfinals of a post season tournament is going to overly sway anyone after our past sins.I think we're down to 1-2 of Auburn, OU, and UT making it. OU needs to be the only one playing Friday (and hopefully Saturday). If we make it to Saturday, I assume we'll be a lock. That gets us in the 6+ quad 1 range.
I agree. I can’t imagine the committee walking out of the room and leaving them out, regardless of analytics.My take on the Miami (OH) thing, which admittedly is worth nothing. They went 31-0 in the regular season. No matter how easy/difficult the schedule is, if that was easy then it would happen way more often than it does. There are 68 teams in the tournament. If you can't make room for a team that didn't lose a single game during the course of their season, what are we doing? Does 17-15 Auburn need to be in over them? To leave them out means to include a team that lost almost as many games as it won. Right or wrong, that doesn't seem right to me. I say that as an analytics guy who would usually be on the other side of this argument.
I think that's the best case scenario. Realistically we win tonight (solid chance at that happening), then we'll see what we can do Friday. My hopes are not high we win anything other than tonight.I think we're down to 1-2 of Auburn, OU, and UT making it. OU needs to be the only one playing Friday (and hopefully Saturday). If we make it to Saturday, I assume we'll be a lock. That gets us in the 6+ quad 1 range.
It's not that crazy. 303rd SOS is insane when there's 352 teams. Lol.I agree. I can’t imagine the committee walking out of the room and leaving them out, regardless of analytics.