brot4britu wrote:MAKE FREEBIES !!! Our Achilles heel got us !!!
PORTER did NOT lose this game--The TEAM did
Porter didn’t use a timeout at the end of regulation when we had one to draw up any sort of play. Braden Norris driving in for a layup is the last thing we should be doing, that was embarrassing. The turnovers are on the team.
I think more coaches are not calling timeout in those circumstances. It gives the other team a timeout too and a chance to set up defense and put in defensive substitutes. If you've just tied up the game or taken the lead a little time to catch your breath and get ready for a single defensive stand is not a bad thing. On the other hand, if you see these guys charging at you when you expected a timeout, it can rattle you. Bob Knight used to say anything he'd do in those timeouts had already been done a hundred times in practice, so just let it all come down to execution.
goramblers2011 wrote:So if the final rankings end up:
16-2 Loyola 16-2 Drake 13-5 Missouri St 12-6 Indiana St 6-12 Evansville 7-11 Valparaiso 7-11 UNI 6-12 Bradley 4-14 SIU 3-15 Illinois St
Who gets the #1 seed? Does it go down the ladder to record against ISUb? Or go to MoSt and then to NET?
Maybe someone should ask the MVC on Twitter. I think it would be us though.
Tiebreaker 1: Head to head = Split Tiebreaker 2: Record against all common opponents = Tie, assuming all games are played as scheduled Tiebreaker 3: Record against highest common opponent = Tie, both 2-0 vs Missouri State Tiebreaker 4: NET = Loyola
goramblers2011 wrote:So if the final rankings end up:
16-2 Loyola 16-2 Drake 13-5 Missouri St 12-6 Indiana St 6-12 Evansville 7-11 Valparaiso 7-11 UNI 6-12 Bradley 4-14 SIU 3-15 Illinois St
Who gets the #1 seed? Does it go down the ladder to record against ISUb? Or go to MoSt and then to NET?
Maybe someone should ask the MVC on Twitter. I think it would be us though.
Tiebreaker 1: Head to head = Split Tiebreaker 2: Record against all common opponents = Tie, assuming all games are played as scheduled Tiebreaker 3: Record against highest common opponent = Tie, both 2-0 vs Missouri State Tiebreaker 4: NET = Loyola
Based on a strict reading of the rules, I agree. But it doesn’t matter how we read it, only how the Conference reads it.