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College Basketball 2009-10: The Road to the Road to Lucas Oil

Re: College Basketball 2009-10: The Road to the Road to Lucas Oil

Kal wins the Pac-10 regular season. That will get them into the NCAAs, assuming they're OK with paying for their tickets and sitting in the the stands. But congrats, it only took you the worst season in the history of the Pac-10 to accomplish something.
 
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Kal wins the Pac-10 regular season. That will get them into the NCAAs, assuming they're OK with paying for their tickets and sitting in the the stands. But congrats, it only took you the worst season in the history of the Pac-10 to accomplish something.

Awwww, somebody sees a Stanfurd program that just went 0-3 against Cal this year in the sports people care about. Don't worry maybe you guys will get us in track and field? Golf? Hope springs eternal.

Roll on you Bears!!!!


P.S. If they meet Cornell in a first round game (7-10 or 8-9), I'm taking my beloved SUNY Ithaca.
 
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Awwww, somebody sees a Stanfurd program that just went 0-3 against Cal this year in the sports people care about. Don't worry maybe you guys will get us in track and field? Golf? Hope springs eternal.

Roll on you Bears!!!!


P.S. If they meet Cornell in a first round game (7-10 or 8-9), I'm taking my beloved SUNY Ithaca.

That's assuming they make it to the NCAAs. Luckily for them, all they have to do now is win the Pac-10 tournament which puts them in the exclusive company of, let's see, every team in the Pac-10! Enjoy our polished turd!
 
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Minnesota looks like they are going to close the season over Iowa (up 20 in 2nd half), to finish 18-12, 9-9 Big Ten.

They will need to make a run in the Big Ten tourney have to have any chance at the dance.
 
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I can't stand Duke, but you can't deny that the students there don't have a great sense of humor.

http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/03/07/374892/presbyterian-fan-welcome-at-cameron.html


DURHAM -- It was hard to hear above the jeers, but about five minutes into Saturday's game, a familiar phrase - from a familiar fan - came out of the student section at Cameron Indoor Stadium:

"Miss it, Deon!"

Brian King - the Presbyterian supporter who now infamously got booted out of the Smith Center last December after screaming those words at North Carolina senior Deon Thompson during the Tar Heels' blowout victory - was on the front row with the Cameron Crazies, cheering on the Blue Devils during Duke's 82-50 victory. He was invited, he said, by the students.

"I had a lot of people reach out to me after what happened ... and now that time has passed, this just looked like fun," he said.

King, who is from Concord, attended Presbyterian but grew up a Duke fan. His family even had season tickets to games, "although this is a lot better seat," he said, smiling.

He said he has "absolutely no hard feelings" toward UNC or Tar Heels coach Roy Williams, over the incident - during which Williams heard King yelling about 20 rows behind the Tar Heels bench, and instructed security to see if King had tickets to that section. King was then ejected, UNC's department of public safety later said, because officers believed he was intoxicated - although King denied that claim.

Williams has said he didn't know King had been booted out of the arena until after the game, which UNC won by double figures. The coach, though, has caught plenty of guff from rival fans who believe he was responsible for having King ejected.

Months later, King said, "The whole thing is something everyone can laugh about now."

He did admit he was glad to see Thompson miss the first of his two free-throw attempts, cutting UNC's deficit only to eight at that point.


That, and after Williams compared UNC's craphole season to the Haiti earthquake, they had a sign up saying "Text 90999 to the UNC disaster relief fund"
 
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That's assuming they make it to the NCAAs. Luckily for them, all they have to do now is win the Pac-10 tournament which puts them in the exclusive company of, let's see, every team in the Pac-10! Enjoy our polished turd!

Cal should be in the NCAA's, even if they don't win the Pac Ten tourney. Not 100 percent guarantee, but IMHO it's pretty hard to argue to leave them out.

And the Pac could easily get a second team in, as ASU and Washington are lined up to face off in the Pac semis if they both avoid first round upsets. I think if ASU or Washington make the Pac Ten title game and aren't blown out, they'll have a good shot at making the NCAAs.
 
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Cal should be in the NCAA's, even if they don't win the Pac Ten tourney. Not 100 percent guarantee, but IMHO it's pretty hard to argue to leave them out.

And the Pac could easily get a second team in, as ASU and Washington are lined up to face off in the Pac semis if they both avoid first round upsets. I think if ASU or Washington make the Pac Ten title game and aren't blown out, they'll have a good shot at making the NCAAs.

If the pac-10 gets two teams in, it'll be based solely on name recognition, and provide further proof that the selection committee ignores its rule that "teams get bids, not conferences" whenever it's convenient.
 
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If the pac-10 gets two teams in, it'll be based solely on name recognition, and provide further proof that the selection committee ignores its rule that "teams get bids, not conferences" whenever it's convenient.

I know the Pac-10 sucks this year, but if Cal loses it's conference tourney it will still get in because it deserves it (vs other bubble teams). Which means 2 teams.

They have an RPI of 20 and an SOS of 11. Because their non-conference schedule was extremely difficult (#1 SOS for non-conference games). Sure they are 1-5 vs RPI top 50, but they are 5-6 vs top 100.

The bubble teams this year are super weak. So even an average team like Cal will make the grade.
 
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If the pac-10 gets two teams in, it'll be based solely on name recognition, and provide further proof that the selection committee ignores its rule that "teams get bids, not conferences" whenever it's convenient.

Cal really belongs in, regardless of what it does in the Pac tourney. They stand alone on their own merits, compared to other supposed bubble teams. And obviously if someone else wins the Pac tourney, that'd be two teams from the Pac and you'd have to come up with arguments of why Cal shouldn't get in as an at-large, which I'm someone could do, but not real easily. ASU and Washington are legit bubble teams, but need to play well in the Pac Ten tourney and have a few things fall their way elsewhere. But to pretend they don't belong in the conversation at all is rather silly.
 
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I have to believe that if Illinois loses to Wisconsin tomorrow, which I think they will, they'll be out of the tourney.

18-14, not great computer numbers, and fading down the stretch.
 
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I know the Pac-10 sucks this year, but if Cal loses it's conference tourney it will still get in because it deserves it (vs other bubble teams). Which means 2 teams.

They have an RPI of 20 and an SOS of 11. Because their non-conference schedule was extremely difficult (#1 SOS for non-conference games). Sure they are 1-5 vs RPI top 50, but they are 5-6 vs top 100.

The bubble teams this year are super weak. So even an average team like Cal will make the grade.
That last sentence is so key. The bubble teams are weak (not a good year to talk about a 96 team tourney). Any major upsets in the remaining tournaments could knock ASU or Washington off the bubble.
 
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Minnesota by 2 at the half over Michigan State, 28-26. Winner gets Purdue tomorrow in the semifinals.

Edit: MN won in OT, 72-67.
 
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Houston knocks off UTEP in the CUSA title, bursting some team's bubble in the process.
 
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Illinois fails to get a shot off on the final possession of regulation, then, despite having 22 seconds, fails to get a shot off at the end of the first overtime. On to the second OT.
 
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And naturally OSU pulls away in the second OT . . .
 
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Minny 24
Purdue 4
6:00 left in the first half
 
Re: College Basketball 2009-10: The Road to the Road to Lucas Oil

Minny 24
Purdue 4
6:00 left in the first half

Don't trust MN to hold that lead, they will at some point let Purdue back in the game and make it nerve wracking. Just like all year long.
 
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