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or maybe just commit to the sport you play and the teammates you play with.
if your coaches/teammates can't count on you in march....they can't count on you period.
too bad your stupidity isn't just subliminal
Lol, holy ****.
 
Considering Wague played his best while fasting I’m ok with him doing it from Nov - March. More fasting less eating plz.


where would the team have been if the sec tournament games and the ncaa tournament game had been in the middle of the afternoon....when the sun was up?
we desperately need a starting big man from the portal.
 
where would the team have been if the sec tournament games and the ncaa tournament game had been in the middle of the afternoon....when the sun was up?
Instead of Wague going 10 and 8 I’m guessing he goes 20 and 16. He’s no vampire.

Portal is a helluva lot more fun when OU has at least a little NIL $. Tae Davis is a great start.
 
Our metrics were fine in march.... Our non conf carried us. not our SEC record. Cant be explained any other way.
Being in the SEC is absolutely what carried us into the tournament. You really think the 317th ranked non conference schedule (Kenpom) is what carried us into the tournament? It's the fact that all 6 of our wins in conference were Q1. I don't care how good your noncon slate is, a team that goes 6-12 in conference making the tournament is absolutely being buoyed by how exceptionally great their conference was.
 
Being in the SEC is absolutely what carried us into the tournament. You really think the 317th ranked non conference schedule (Kenpom) is what carried us into the tournament? It's the fact that all 6 of our wins in conference were Q1. I don't care how good your noncon slate is, a team that goes 6-12 in conference making the tournament is absolutely being buoyed by how exceptionally great their conference was.
And beating Michigan, Arizona and Louisville who were all near the top of their conferences. Without those 3 wins, OU isn't in.
 
And beating Michigan, Arizona and Louisville who were all near the top of their conferences. Without those 3 wins, OU isn't in.
Two of which weren't scheduled by Moser. He deserves credit for winning the games, but all things considered he got fortunate to not have had to face Gonzaga in the winner's bracket, to get to face Arizona before they actually started playing well, and to have one of Louisville's better players tear his ACL early in the game we played. Plus a crazy buzzer beater to beat Michigan.

At the end of the day, he coached the team to those wins so he deserves the credit. But he also got lucky. All that lack of luck people complained about in year 3, he got back in spades in year 4 and we still barely squeaked in with one of the worst conference records ever to qualify for the tournament. Think about that. The quality of the top half of the SEC absolutely lifted the middle to lower half of the conference.
 
or maybe just commit to the sport you play and the teammates you play with.
if your coaches/teammates can't count on you in march....they can't count on you period.
too bad your stupidity isn't just subliminal

One of the more interesting things I’ve heard about fasting is can instill a laser focus for varying amounts of time. I personally think it is a survival skill that kicks in when you are hungry from back in the hunter gatherer days.
 
Two of which weren't scheduled by Moser. He deserves credit for winning the games, but all things considered he got fortunate to not have had to face Gonzaga in the winner's bracket, to get to face Arizona before they actually started playing well, and to have one of Louisville's better players tear his ACL early in the game we played. Plus a crazy buzzer beater to beat Michigan.

At the end of the day, he coached the team to those wins so he deserves the credit. But he also got lucky. All that lack of luck people complained about in year 3, he got back in spades in year 4 and we still barely squeaked in with one of the worst conference records ever to qualify for the tournament. Think about that. The quality of the top half of the SEC absolutely lifted the middle to lower half of the conference.

What about the 2 crazy buzzer beaters by uk? Can Moser count those as wins?
 
From just the 4 visits listed....

I'm not a big Penny fan but I'd pick Memphis....or maybe UVA. It depends on what kind of role each are offering (and money, of course).

He'd do well in the AAC. Probably the ACC too (the teams are somewhat loading up though).

I'd stay away from DePaul and/or Penn State. Neither program will improve significantly.
 
Being in the SEC is absolutely what carried us into the tournament. You really think the 317th ranked non conference schedule (Kenpom) is what carried us into the tournament? It's the fact that all 6 of our wins in conference were Q1. I don't care how good your noncon slate is, a team that goes 6-12 in conference making the tournament is absolutely being buoyed by how exceptionally great their conference was.
I think beating zona lousivile Michigan got us in. Sure sec helped
 
Two of which weren't scheduled by Moser. He deserves credit for winning the games, but all things considered he got fortunate to not have had to face Gonzaga in the winner's bracket, to get to face Arizona before they actually started playing well, and to have one of Louisville's better players tear his ACL early in the game we played. Plus a crazy buzzer beater to beat Michigan.

At the end of the day, he coached the team to those wins so he deserves the credit. But he also got lucky. All that lack of luck people complained about in year 3, he got back in spades in year 4 and we still barely squeaked in with one of the worst conference records ever to qualify for the tournament. Think about that. The quality of the top half of the SEC absolutely lifted the middle to lower half of the conference.

Bunch of what ifs and excuses is what I read... Moving goal posts again... Someone mentioned the 2 miracle Otega layups... those are losses... but these are wins...
 
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