How are you feeling right now about the team and program?

Dayton looks really really good. They went 1-2 in their tournament but played major competition very closely and looked great doing so. Then they crushed UConn. At this point they look like the best team in the conference.
Agree, can't even try to compare our MTE to theirs....people are trying to say that we both went 1-2 in the MTE's....look at the competition, Dayton hung with top 10 teams and crushed one of them. We couldn't hold a lead on unranked opponents. As it stands right now...Dayton is top dog.
 
Agree, can't even try to compare our MTE to theirs....people are trying to say that we both went 1-2 in the MTE's....look at the competition, Dayton hung with top 10 teams and crushed one of them. We couldn't hold a lead on unranked opponents. As it stands right now...Dayton is top dog.
They did hang with a couple of top 10 teams, but the one they beat won't be top 10 for long, and shouldn't be (but might still be) top 25.
 
Does anyone know why we a scheduled Elizabeth City? Clearly it wasn’t to work on turnovers and shot selection. It seems odd to schedule a game after Thanksgiving that is of no value. Division II win is meaningless to a tournament selection committee. They will toss it out. If we’re hungry for DII why not Va Union, VA State or Randolph Macon?
 
Does anyone know why we a scheduled Elizabeth City? Clearly it wasn’t to work on turnovers and shot selection. It seems odd to schedule a game after Thanksgiving that is of no value. Division II win is meaningless to a tournament selection committee. They will toss it out. If we’re hungry for DII why not Va Union, VA State or Randolph Macon?
Games vs D2 aren't counted against strength of schedule like bad D1 teams do
 
Does anyone know why we a scheduled Elizabeth City? Clearly it wasn’t to work on turnovers and shot selection. It seems odd to schedule a game after Thanksgiving that is of no value. Division II win is meaningless to a tournament selection committee. They will toss it out. If we’re hungry for DII why not Va Union, VA State or Randolph Macon?
Because sometimes you do. 14 of 15 A10 teams scheduled non-D1s during the regular season this season.
 
I see absolutely nothing wrong with it. I think it's classy. I felt like I wish during the game they would have put up more of a fight, until the Technical/Ejection happened (which i did not see was looking elsewhere, and wanna know how it happened, will see later), but then at that point, I wanted to see them pummeled into oblivion. I don't know how much they showed on TV (hopefully not a lot), but he was down on the court rolling around for a bit there, and it was worrying. Other than that, it was a good game, a great tuner up for the younger players, and mid-OOC it seems like a good idea to me.
 
Robby said the A10 ADs decided to do this bc the MWC has done it the last couple of years.

To which I say, if they jumped off a cliff, would you do that too? (Sorry; it's the parent in me)
I think it’s smart. Get a tune up in a live game situation before better opponents but no need to risk losing to a landline that will rank your season.
 
They did hang with a couple of top 10 teams, but the one they beat won't be top 10 for long, and shouldn't be (but might still be) top 25.
Back to back time defending national champs and a team that will still be insanely good this year. Plus they flat out blew them out. That team will be top 25.
 
Mistake scheduling a D2 opponent (if this was strictly a “scheduling philosophy” decision). Unnecessary.

For a potential fringe bubble team like VCU, D1 win totals and NET metrics could matter (a lot) come Selection Sunday (particularly for a non-P6 at-large resume). Lost opportunity to enhance/increase both.

Shaka/Will/Mike always scheduled all D1 opponents (as they should’ve). VCU leads all (270+) non-P6 programs in at-large bids since 2011 (by a significant margin). The proven (VCU at-large scheduling) formula for NCAA tourney selection success (in the A-10) has been well-established (by and for VCU) over the years.

The above statistics span both the RPI and NET era (as key baseline NCAA evaluation metrics). It’s even more egregious now (with the NET in place) to pass on a D1 home game (win) opportunity to also possibly (and perhaps significantly) boost your efficiency numbers (NET metrics).

The in-house “analytics” guy should know this and have been consulted (if he wasn’t). Wondering if this “D2 scheduling decision” was somehow budget-oriented. Perhaps there were some other administrative challenges going on behind the scenes.
 
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The Mountain West has addressed scheduling non D-1 teams in its bylaws, and seems to frame it as a limitation, rather than a goal... except by being so specific about the limitation, it's almost like a wink and a nudge.

 

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Mistake scheduling a D2 opponent (if this was strictly a “scheduling philosophy” decision). Unnecessary.

For a potential fringe bubble team like VCU, D1 win totals and NET metrics could matter (a lot) come Selection Sunday (particularly for a non-P6 at-large resume). Lost opportunity to enhance/increase both.

Shaka/Will/Mike always scheduled all D1 opponents (as they should’ve). VCU leads all (270+) non-P6 programs in at-large bids since 2011 (by a significant margin). The proven (VCU at-large scheduling) formula for NCAA tourney selection success (in the A-10) has been well-established over the years.

The above statistics span both the RPI and NET era (as key baseline NCAA evaluation metrics). It’s even more egregious now (with the NET in place) to pass on a D1 home game (win) opportunity to also possibly (and perhaps significantly) boost your efficiency numbers (NET metrics).

The in-house “analytics” guy should know this and have been consulted (if he wasn’t). Wondering if this “D2 scheduling decision” was somehow budget-oriented. Perhaps there were some other administrative challenges going on behind the scenes.
Maybe that extra $$$$ that used to be used for scheduling..... now they need it for NIL?

Idk.... we blame everything else on NIL, might as well blame this too right? :lol:
 
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