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DDThompson
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Well done pointing out a huge flaw in the selection criteria. All this talk about strong OOC schedule is pathetic when compared to weak conference schedules.Badger... first off, I'm an I-State fan, so take this for what it's worth.
What teams from the "last four in" meet the criteria you lay out above for Iowa. MTSU? Who did they beat on a neutral court... let alone away? St. Mary's? Same question... Point is that there is a serious double standard going on here with the "mid majors" and power conference teams.
I'd argue that there is no way in Hell MTSU is even IN the conversation had they played Iowa's schedule. Hawk fans on here keep saying, "if we'd have just held on to leads against MSU, etc... we'd be in. Yes. I agree. But the fact remains that MTSU and teams like them DIDN'T EVEN NEED to do close to that! They'd have never had the freaking lead in the first place.
The mid major plan of playing 3 or 4 good teams OOC and getting rolled, then going 17-1 in your high school conference is not fair. Yea Iowa didn't play most of the best B10 teams twice... so freaking what? They still had to play the best teams. That's better than St. Mary's can say.
The system isn't fair... and I say that as a person that is far from a fan of the Hawks.
How does two or three "tough" opponents in the OOC of mid-majors carry more weight than 2 or 3 "tough" opponents in power 6 OOC schedules PLUS the 6-10 "tough" conference games.
Crazy.
But the answer to the question is still "No"