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Kansas is an example why the college basketball regular season doesn't really matter
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[QUOTE="Jasoncuse, post: 2027067, member: 470"] It is all important to me. I enjoy watching every game, no matter the importance. The team is judged on postseason success, and rightfully so. But there's no reason to say that the regular season isn't as important or enjoyable, if successful of course, as the postseason. Postseason results are under more scrutiny when the regular season is extremely successful. The end of the season is usually tougher when you have a top team instead of a mediocre team. 2012 hurt so much more than 2013 or 2016. As for Kansas, their lack of tourney success has to be annoying and tough to swallow. They routinely march through the usually weak B12, so expectations are probably extremely high every NCAAT. Thus, the losses probably hurt more than if they had middling regular season success. [/QUOTE]
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