Reacting to West Virginia being left OUT of the NCAA Tournament
Podcast reacting to WVU being left OUT of the NCAA Tournament field
End of the day, if you say without Tucker we go 1-2 in Atlantis and take away 2 neutral court Q1 wins, we are suddenly not a tournament team. I strongly believe this is what the committee did, because it’s the only way it makes sense to omit us from the field.It's not that we didn't get in that bothers me. It's the allowing of 14 of 16 SEC teams get in. Allowing a UNC team with 1-12 quad 1 record in over us. That's disturbing there. Texas was 6-12 in their conference and lost to last place South Carolina who was 2-16.
That sounds like they were looking for excuses to leave us out. That is not the criteria they say they use and it shouldn't be.End of the day, if you say without Tucker we go 1-2 in Atlantis and take away 2 neutral court Q1 wins, we are suddenly not a tournament team. I strongly believe this is what the committee did, because it’s the only way it makes sense to omit us from the field.
There is historical precedence for dinging a team for not having their best player available. It sucks and it’s stupid because a whole season shouldn’t be shortchanged due to injury. Like you can’t kick the Lakers out of the playoffs if on the last night of the season LeBron goes out. But the NCAA postseason is subjective so you get subjective seeding and omissions.That sounds like they were looking for excuses to leave us out. That is not the criteria they say they use and it shouldn't be.
If the NET makes it justifiable then it can be. There have been seasons where the Big XII and Big East have had massive numbers of teams participate when we have been a member.Make sense of why you get 14 teams out of 16 from one conference in. No conference should ever get more than 10.
And those two conferences didn't deserve that many either. (Those 2 didn't have 14 of 16 teams make it in)There is historical precedence for dinging a team for not having their best player available. It sucks and it’s stupid because a whole season shouldn’t be shortchanged due to injury. Like you can’t kick the Lakers out of the playoffs if on the last night of the season LeBron goes out. But the NCAA postseason is subjective so you get subjective seeding and omissions.
If the NET makes it justifiable then it can be. There have been seasons where the Big XII and Big East have had massive numbers of teams participate when we have been a member.
End of the day, all of the bubble teams, ourselves included are fighting for the title of the 44th or so best team. There is not a lot of room for any of the bubble teams to bitch. They have quite literally had countless opportunities to prove their worth.And those two conferences didn't deserve that many either. (Those 2 didn't have 14 of 16 teams make it in)
Which is it? Players playing or not playing or NET ratings.
I don’t doubt it’s true. UNC’s AD led the committee and UNC magically gets into the First Four. But play yourself out of the line of fire.It's all political if you pick and choose what and how a team gets an invite.
End of the day, if you say without Tucker we go 1-2 in Atlantis and take away 2 neutral court Q1 wins, we are suddenly not a tournament team. I strongly believe this is what the committee did, because it’s the only way it makes sense to omit us from the field.
I agree but this is the way the NCAA rolls. Our season basically ended in December, we would have needed to go 12-8 in conference without our 2nd gun to be a lock.This is a total bullshit way of ruling a team in or out. Tucker didn't play in any conference game.
Injuries can help or hurt teams depending on how the selection committee views each individual situation, as evidenced by its decision to omit West Virginia from the 68-team field on Sunday. Committee Vice Chair Bubba Cunningham told CBS that WVU's exclusion was made because star Tucker DeVries, who is injured and has not played since December, would not be available.
Sad thing is we should have won at least 3 of those 10 games we lost. But then again probably should have lost 3 of those 10 games we won.I agree but this is the way the NCAA rolls. Our season basically ended in December, we would have needed to go 12-8 in conference without our 2nd gun to be a lock.