MadtownGopher
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Still think Kaminsky plays like a small center?
Yes.
Still think Kaminsky plays like a small center?
Indiana losing would have helped us, but it's nice to see Wisconsin finally lose. It will be even better if we can beat them at the Barn.
Interesting.
On a side note, IU fans are shameless.
Indiana losing would have helped us, but it's nice to see Wisconsin finally lose. It will be even better if we can beat them at the Barn.
I think the only way Wisconsin winning helps us is because we play them twice, while Indiana only once. At the very least, the more Indiana wins, the better chance we get of another top win when we play them. They could go 4-1 in their next five and be ranked by the time they come to Williams Arena.
I think we'll be competing with Indiana for a tournament bid, so I would have preferred IU drop to 1-3 without a quality win then go to 2-2 with a top 5 win. But it's still an enjoyable win because Wisconsin is no longer undefeated.
Teams get bids, not conferences.
Yogi Ferrell is really good.
Bingo.
And I agree, Indiana fans once again embarrassed themselves. You're Indiana, one of the 5 or 6 true bluebloods in college basketball history, and you storm the court vs. Wisconsin? It's no different than when they stormed the court a few years ago vs. the Gophers. Embarrassing.
Once the Selection Committee starts doing its work, each team is its own individual entity. (Potential bubble) Teams like the Gophers, Indiana, Illinois, Dayton, George Washington, Southern Miss, Indiana State, Boise State, Arizona State, Arkansas, LSU, BYU, etc, will be selected or left out based on their own individual merits. I always want the Big Ten to perform well during the nonconferences season, but in the end the Gophers will get in or left out based on the merits of their singular resume stacked up vs. other bubble teams' singular resumes.
. ... My feelings on this topic are really about what I perceive to be one bubble team (Gophers) vs other bubble teams that happen to be in our conference (Indiana/Purdue/Illinois). Clearly things will change but it gives me a more of a rooting interest in some of these other games. Hopefully at some point in Pitino's tenure we will be watching on Selection Sunday to see whether we are a four seed vs a six seed, not whether or not we are on the right side of the bubble.
Michigan wins. If we win tomorrow (pretty big if, I know), I almost think we could be ranked ahead of Wisconsin in the next poll.