Probably but hope notDon't you mean 4?
Probably but hope notDon't you mean 4?
So you're saying we're gonna make the tourney this year and then next time we make it Fred will be our coach?Before the Jan. 29th game against OU, the 2004-05 team was riding a 6 game losing streak. Their record at the time was 8-8/0-5 with only 11 games remaining. That team with Wayne Morgan at the helm was the last team to make the NCAA's before Fred.
Back then didn't they place extra value on the last 10ish games?Before the Jan. 29th game against OU, the 2004-05 team was riding a 6 game losing streak. Their record at the time was 8-8/0-5 with only 11 games remaining. That team with Wayne Morgan at the helm was the last team to make the NCAA's before Fred.
There are only 4 B12 teams in Ken Pom top 40. Maybe good news/bad news. I look at it as there are still plenty of wins out there to be had if we can start playing a little better. 10-8 in conference gets us in, especially with a win or two in KC. I think sometimes people forget how many teams make the tournament.
Slow down there chief, by February 5th there’s a real chance we’re staring at a 2-7 record in the Big 12.As bad as we've looked in general (bad defense, can't rebound, can't shoot) we definitely appear to be on the way to mid-pack in the league,
Crazy stuff.
So you're saying we're gonna make the tourney this year and then next time we make it Fred will be our coach?
I have no clue. We have 16 left this year. Just that anything is possible is my point.Back then didn't they place extra value on the last 10ish games?
Win 3 in KC is the only chance, well unless they win all the big12 games from here on out.
Easiest path to the tourney is winning in KC. Simple as that. That FA&M loss is a **** stain on our resume, one in which 10 conference wins might not be enough to counterbalance. And honestly, the way things are playing out this year, getting hot and winning 3 in KC will be easier than winning 11 or 12 games.