Illinois Big Wins: Butler(21), @Gonzaga(5), OSU(14), Indiana(6), @Minn(24)
Minnesota Big Wins: Memphis(16), MSU(9), Indiana(6), @Ill(43), Wisc(41), Iowa(77)
Iowa Big Wins: Ill(43), Minn(24), Wisc(41), ISU(47)
I guess I don't see your comparison in the same light.
If you are going to consider Minnesota's victory against Iowa on their home floor a "big win" then you should consider Iowa's victory over UNI on a neutral floor the same.
But looking at the resumes it would be dumb to suggest either Illinois or Minnesota have a better resume than Iowa. I think a lot are hoping the committee makes decisions off other things besides resume's, I am one of them. Call me a kool aid drinker but I think Iowa is good enough to be in the tournament. Unfortunately it does not matter what I think it all comes down to what 10 people on that committee think.
Go back and read my reply again, no where am I suggesting Iowa has a better resume than either Minnesota or Illinois. In fact I said it would be dumb to do so.
However, I have watched almost every game and I see a team that can compete with anybody on any given night on the road or at home. Granted they lost some games they had control of and should not have lost but that still does not mean Iowa cannot play with the best and if you can play with the best then you belong in the NCAA tournament. But again, the committee does not use the eye ball test, they go by data and on paper according to the RPI profile Iowa is the 75th best team.
Do I think Iowa is better than Minnesota, based on what I have seen absolutely. But had I not watched any of the games and you just put that data in front of me then probably not.
You: "But looking at the resumes it would be dumb to suggest either Illinois or Minnesota have a better resume than Iowa."
Go back and read my reply again, no where am I suggesting Iowa has a better resume than either Minnesota or Illinois. In fact I said it would be dumb to do so.
However, I have watched almost every game and I see a team that can compete with anybody on any given night on the road or at home. Granted they lost some games they had control of and should not have lost but that still does not mean Iowa cannot play with the best and if you can play with the best then you belong in the NCAA tournament. But again, the committee does not use the eye ball test, they go by data and on paper according to the RPI profile Iowa is the 75th best team.
Do I think Iowa is better than Minnesota, based on what I have seen absolutely. But had I not watched any of the games and you just put that data in front of me then probably not.
oh crap, I typed that wrong.
MN is a team with zero bench and a couple of really good players, one of which has trouble staying healthy. That's the story of MN. IL has no bench coach to manage the players he was given. I don't see how he'll ever win...except his recruits are quite good and he is recruiting Illinois well which has been missing. IL and MN have done some spectacular (as well as horrible things this year) Iowa is young and has a lot of fundamental building to do and really hasn't done anything spectacular other than rising from the rubble which is quite an accomplishment. They really haven't done anything horrible (I don't count MI as Fran gave up to make a point).
For most jobs if you had 2 openings and pick from 3, which do you chose? Employers today want the rock stars not the everyday solid guy in general. There is upside but you need results now.
Go back and read my reply again, no where am I suggesting Iowa has a better resume than either Minnesota or Illinois. In fact I said it would be dumb to do so.
oh crap, I typed that wrong.
I just fixed it, sorry.
I guess I want the guy who is still working hard and producing results (Iowa) not the guy who worked hard early on but has been loafing the last couple months (Minnesota).
It's embarrassing that you guys are getting run in circles by a troll.
Review my post history and show what I have said that is trollish.
Wish I believed Iowa was good enough. A resume is where you put your strengths forward.
I might be missing something, but IL and MN did beat some middle to low middle major conference teams in their non conference schedule that Iowa did not.
Otherwise if applying for a job of major accomplishments you wont say.....I almost got this done. Those don't count.
So here is what you list:
IL
IU
OSU
MN
Norfolk State
Gonzaga
Butler
MN
Memphis
Florida State
IL
IA
IU
WI
IA
IL
WI
MN
ISU
Equal resumes? No, not really.
You have to include Norfolk as they soundly won their conference. Even if you took out FSU and NSU, the resumes are clearly stronger. You can't really include UNI as they just didn't get it done this year. The Mo Valley was weak.
Review my post history and show what I have said that is trollish.
I have to agree here, Clowns has been posting mostly facts to support his position. It's just that most Hawk fans can't handle a different opinion.