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MUScoop => Hangin' at the Al => Topic started by: Retire54 on March 12, 2013, 12:22:06 AM

Title: Road performance and the tournament
Post by: Retire54 on March 12, 2013, 12:22:06 AM
I've seen lots of people worried about our road record--I don't think it's that big of a deal.

All that it takes to get back to the Sweet Sixteen is beating who we're supposed to beat. Elite Eight is just a great game/ good match up past that.

We obviously won all of the games we were supposed to win at home (and even some we weren't) this year, but we did the same on the road too.

The only 'upset' (depending how you define it) was the Nova game, but we were 2 point underdogs, and I think we win 8/10 against them in a neutral court, tournament style environment. We lost by 6 in a small, loud gym against a desperate team. Don't forget we won at Pitt as 10.5 point dogs.

We took care of business every single game without a real blemish in the Big East, and I think that bodes well.

We finished 5-4 last year on the road. We finished 5-4 this year on the road.

Some other 3/4 seeds conf. road records:

Ohio St.: 5-4
Oklahoma St.: 5-4
Michigan: 4-5
Florida: 5-4
Kansas St.:6-3
Michigan St.: 5-4

Personally, I'd put good money on going back to the Sweet Sixteen because we're good at beating who we're supposed to- and against a 13/14 seed and a 5/6 seed I think we'll get it done. Here's to hoping we slide into a 3 seed to get the 2 seed rather than the 1 in the E8.

Title: Re: Road performance and the tournament
Post by: Sunbelt15 on March 12, 2013, 06:15:19 AM
The road may become an issue after the first 2 games. Competition gets real in Sweet 16.
Title: Re: Road performance and the tournament
Post by: TallTitan34 on March 12, 2013, 07:17:03 AM
I thought I saw an article recently that indicted home performance was actually more telling how a team would do in the NCAA tournament.
Title: Re: Road performance and the tournament
Post by: MUMonster03 on March 12, 2013, 07:56:54 AM
Quote from: Retire54 on March 12, 2013, 12:22:06 AM
The only 'upset' (depending how you define it) was the Nova game, but we were 2 point underdogs, and I think we win 8/10 against them in a neutral court, tournament style environment. We lost by 6 in a small, loud gym against a desperate team. Don't forget we won at Pitt as 10.5 point dogs.

We lost to UWGB that was an upset.

This teams margin of error is not very big. If we turn the ball over, most nights, we do not have the shooting to get ourselves back in the game/stay in the game.

This years tournament run/non-run is going to depend more on match ups than the last two years.
Title: Re: Road performance and the tournament
Post by: Henry Sugar on March 12, 2013, 08:05:40 AM
Quote from: TallTitan34 on March 12, 2013, 07:17:03 AM
I thought I saw an article recently that indicted home performance was actually more telling how a team would do in the NCAA tournament.

I would like to read that newsletter. link?
Title: Re: Road performance and the tournament
Post by: bilsu on March 12, 2013, 08:14:38 AM
Remember we beat Pitt after Derrick Wilson eliminated their starting point guard with a head on head collision.
Title: Re: Road performance and the tournament
Post by: TJ on March 12, 2013, 08:17:24 AM
My big question about the tournament games coming up is whether they will show up for the first half or dig themselves into a big hole like @Cincy (down 16), @GU (10), @Nova (11), @RU (12), and @StJ (8).  Especially in the NCAA it might be difficult to climb back from a large deficit.
Title: Re: Road performance and the tournament
Post by: tower912 on March 12, 2013, 08:31:47 AM
Quote from: bilsu on March 12, 2013, 08:14:38 AM
Remember we beat Pitt after Derrick Wilson eliminated their starting point guard with a head on head collision.

Remember, we beat Pitt with out point guard sitting the last 30 minutes of the game with a twisted ankle.   
Title: Re: Road performance and the tournament
Post by: bilsu on March 12, 2013, 11:06:20 AM
Quote from: TJ on March 12, 2013, 08:17:24 AM
My big question about the tournament games coming up is whether they will show up for the first half or dig themselves into a big hole like @Cincy (down 16), @GU (10), @Nova (11), @RU (12), and @StJ (8).  Especially in the NCAA it might be difficult to climb back from a large deficit.
The benefit of having a deep team is that we simply wear out teams at the end. However, I wonder if that somewhat contributes to our slow start.? It would seem to me early substitutions can disrupt your team early.
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