houstontxbrave
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Do you see a big difference between Iowa and Chicago State?
Iowa 13-19 RPI 192 Chicago State 8-17 RPI 213
Don't get caught up in "name recognition" or conference affiliation when determining a team's power. Louisiana-Monroe beat Iowa and beat them in Iowa City too. Not that you guys are fans of KW, but wasn't he the one who said something like "IF I have one more Bradley fan tell it was Huge win beating Iowa, I am going to puke"
Ball State was a return game from the BracketBuster from 2007. Can't do anything about them. (think of it the same way you guys had to return the game with NIU back in 2005)
The D2 game is a joke. No way to even try and debate that. But just 2 years ago Bradley did play SIU-Edwardsville. And a few years past that, didn't BU play Arkansas Monticello?
That wouldn't have changed the fact that we didn't beat a single team in the NCAA field. And it wouldn't have made our record any better than what it was against the top 50 (2-5)
You think the reason ISU didn't get in was it's 117 non-conference RPI?
I guess they didn't apply that to these schools and their non-conference RPI's:
St. Joes 119
Baylor 131
Miami (FLA) 144
West Va 157
Nova 159
Oregon 167
Clemson 183
Texas A&M 224
ISU didn't get in because they didn't beat a single tourney team. I believe they were 0-5 against them. They also only had 2 wins against the top 50. (in 7 chances)
Yes I think your teams 117 RPI was a very strong factor for not getting an NCAA atlarge bid.
Fine you make all kinds of points, my orginal post was based on the fact you thought it was a great idea to come here and answer where Winston Salem State was focusing on two teams BU played in the San Padre tourney, not two teams that BU scheduled out of choice. You want to point out two weak teams BU played, but did not choose to schedule, thats fine, but I am pointing out ISU's big time weak schedule, and how much stronger BU's was.
The numbers might only be a 17 difference but it was a difference and it was a huge contibuting factor as to why ISU played in the NIT.
All of your great information is fine, the bottom line with everything is BU played a better, more competitive schedule then ISU did last season, the poor scheduling, regardless of what you think, was a major factor in why ISU played in the NIT. Ill give you the 0-5 v NCAA teams, but if ISU doesnt schedule so soft that number might not have been as big a factor.
You might not play the name card but Im a sorry but when someone looks at your schedule and sees Iowa State and Iowa they are automatically going to think thats going to be more fun to see and give you more respect then scheduling Eastern Michigan, Chicago State, UMSL etc.
And regardless of the you dont play the name game, apparently someone does if we use non conference RPI as a determining factor for NCAA at large births, because every school you named above is BCS other then St Joes and they are east coast. Dont be naive who you play or who you are in name can be extremely important.