Noel is 50/50 with us & UK. Haven't heard where he's learning as things been kept very tight. I'll have an update on the other targets in my blog soon.Francis. What r u hearing on Noel and our other targets?
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I love the signature. LoMo might be the funniest athlete on Twitter, too.LOL Francis gets asked about Noel every day
I don't fear Iona.For those who for whatever reason feared this team can relax now, because for the 2nd year in a row they fail to win the MAAC tourney. Will Cluess ever find a Clue how to advance to the big dance?
I think it's unfair not to reward the conference winners with home games, especially from the low major conferences. It's ridiculous that Iona had to play out in Massachusetts for their tourney, when the Maac is mostly a tri-state area conference. It was hilarious to see about 5 people at that Belmont conference championship game yesterday. It definitely would've made more sense to reward Belmont with the home court instead of playing to the sound of crickets at a neutral site.Davidson is also being battled tightly tonight by Elon. They are not getting in regardless, but teams like Mid Tenn St, Davidson,and Iona losing do weaken the 13-14-15 lines, which were not easy matchups for 3 and 4 seeds.
These decent teams who reasonably think they are capable of winning a game or two in the tournament, must really feel a tonne of pressure in their conference tournaments.
I rather see Iona get a tourney bid than Seton Hall, who some people still have included despite getting smashed by DePaul.
I rather see Iona get a tourney bid than Seton Hall, who some people still have included despite getting smashed by DePaul.
People might be surprised to find that Syracuse played 39% of its games on the road this year.I was thinking last night about how the NCAA could legislate ways to give some of the lesser teams some shots at the big boys at home. Maybe set a minimum % of games that need to be road games in order to be eligible for an at large selection. Not a huge amount, maybe 35% of your regular season games need to be road games? There's got to be something.
People might be surprised to find that Syracuse played 39% of its games on the road this year.
Maybe institute a rule that to be tournament eligible, you have to play at least 2 non conference true road games, at least one vs. a BCS conference and at least one vs. a non-BCS conference
no, you are right, I didn't look it up either, just subtracted 19 from 31, forgetting about the MSG gamesI was trying to do the math quickly in my head without looking it up.
31 games, 10 on the road, so I only get 32%. With 10 road games, we'd have needed to play only 25 games to be at 39%; am I missing something? 12 into 31 is 39%, but I wouldn't count the neutral site games as roadies, but I'm guessing thats where you're getting your number from?
There has got to be something they can do; the smaller conference schools deserve a shot to get some of the big boys at home. I have nothing against Northwestern for instance (I am rooting for them to make it) but they have had a ton of shots to beat high quality teams this year; they're going to get a few of those no matter what, really.