Good interview trying to explain, without success, why FU and/or UNCG did not get bids.
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The meltdown late against Samford at home was a killer.purplehorse wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 2:02 amI think being the first team OUT would hurt a whole lot more than just being left out. Plus losses for UNCG were to Wofford 3 times as well as LSU, Kentucky and FU. Absolutely NCAA tourney worthy IMHO.
purplehorse wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 2:02 amI think being the first team OUT would hurt a whole lot more than just being left out. Plus losses for UNCG were to Wofford 3 times as well as LSU, Kentucky and FU. Absolutely NCAA tourney worthy IMHO.
Bingo. I think if Furman had flipped any two of the games we lost, we would have been in. The easiest being the Samford game and either the road Wofford loss or the UNCG loss in Asheville. A 27-5 team with that type of resume would have easily been in. No losses below Quad 1, win over Nova, win over Wofford or two over UNCG. Oh well. I'm still very excited for the NIT.furpop16 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 10:53 ampurplehorse wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 2:02 amI think being the first team OUT would hurt a whole lot more than just being left out. Plus losses for UNCG were to Wofford 3 times as well as LSU, Kentucky and FU. Absolutely NCAA tourney worthy IMHO.
I think the committee saw the conundrum of which to take - UNCG or FU - and took the easy way out. Oregon’s win was just a nice excuse.
That's what not being in makes it worse, because how many times are we going to be in the position we were in. Well of course the answer is once in 39 years. Excited about the NIT even though we pretty much got hosed in the bracketing.fufanatic wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 2:33 pmBingo. I think if Furman had flipped any two of the games we lost, we would have been in. The easiest being the Samford game and either the road Wofford loss or the UNCG loss in Asheville. A 27-5 team with that type of resume would have easily been in. No losses below Quad 1, win over Nova, win over Wofford or two over UNCG. Oh well. I'm still very excited for the NIT.furpop16 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 10:53 ampurplehorse wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 2:02 amI think being the first team OUT would hurt a whole lot more than just being left out. Plus losses for UNCG were to Wofford 3 times as well as LSU, Kentucky and FU. Absolutely NCAA tourney worthy IMHO.
I think the committee saw the conundrum of which to take - UNCG or FU - and took the easy way out. Oregon’s win was just a nice excuse.
Agreed! I think next year's team is going to be awesome. But let's wrap up this year first with an NIT title.furpop16 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 3:42 pm
39 years is a fact. But from the Bob Richey video posted on this very thread there's an additional fact to keep in mind: in each of the past 3 years FU was losing "franchise-type" players (Croone in '16, Acox in '17, "The 4 Seniors" last year) and each time returned to do better than the previous year. That's a fact, too - and this year an amazing one.
Poor fellow. You must live a hard life, always looking on the negative side. Enjoy where we are. Live in the present. I promise it's a good ride. Go Paladins.apaladin wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 2:47 pmThat's what not being in makes it worse, because how many times are we going to be in the position we were in. Well of course the answer is once in 39 years. Excited about the NIT even though we pretty much got hosed in the bracketing.fufanatic wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 2:33 pmBingo. I think if Furman had flipped any two of the games we lost, we would have been in. The easiest being the Samford game and either the road Wofford loss or the UNCG loss in Asheville. A 27-5 team with that type of resume would have easily been in. No losses below Quad 1, win over Nova, win over Wofford or two over UNCG. Oh well. I'm still very excited for the NIT.furpop16 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 10:53 ampurplehorse wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 2:02 amI think being the first team OUT would hurt a whole lot more than just being left out. Plus losses for UNCG were to Wofford 3 times as well as LSU, Kentucky and FU. Absolutely NCAA tourney worthy IMHO.
I think the committee saw the conundrum of which to take - UNCG or FU - and took the easy way out. Oregon’s win was just a nice excuse.