@BHartIndy63@CBKReport At the very least it should be limited to the modern era. The tournament was VERY different prior to 1985 with only 11 at-large bids and no more than 2 per conference.
@t_glizzy07@_CoachDaniel@CBKReport Bless your heart. That would be a valid point, except all 3 of the teams mentioned were Q3 wins. So it remains a list of only 34 teams. It's strange how quickly the research ends when the predetermined narrative is validated.
@poman927@CBKReport The MAC has the best chance of all the mid-majors to have two teams in the field. Akron has a 52% to win the MAC tournament and take the automatic bid. The next highest chance for an at-large is about 15%.
@JadenSayNoMore@CBKReport@CollHoopsChat I'm an alum and have thoroughly enjoyed watching this team play. Losing their PG was rough but I would be happy getting to the 2nd weekend. Anything more is a little ambitious but I will enjoy the ride, however long/short it may be.
@hoodiepap22@Max021865052712@CBKReport You literally posted a screenshot of at least 12 other teams who couldn't be 30-0 with that schedule. Is there a more daft way to "invalidate your whole statement"?
@landoman107@jim49449@4thandsaturday@CBKReport Leave him alone. He sounds old and grumpy with dementia that is worse than our president. He can't even remember all the media coverage Wichita St. got when they were undefeated. Let him be the miserable 'get off my lawn' guy and enjoy the most unpredictable time of the year. ๐
@brandon_ha20542@SMarsh73GingerP@CBKReport A lazy answer is far better than omitting facts to fit a narrative. 17 of the 30 Q1 games played by MAC teams were against MIAMI & AKRON. Every other MAC team lost 2+ in Q3 & 5+ in Q1-Q3. Akron is the only other undefeated against Q4. Regardless, they all played Miami and lost.
@shaepeppler I don't have a strong opinion about Lebron either way (except for knocking out my Pacers a few times) but can you at least mention that the whole "Decision" tv special was for charity. I think it is only fair to mention it.
@ovopaiva @Yankees Does it matter? The pitcher already admitted, after looking at the video, that his delivery was tipping his pitches. If a team notices that, you take advantage. Not against the rules at any level.
@HammerNation19 I don't have a strong opinion about Lebron either way (except for knocking out my Pacers a few times) but can you at least mention that the whole "Decision" tv special was for charity. I think it is only fair to mention it.