As the resident expert, do you think the the selection committee would treat a double OT road loss any different than a regular road loss?
Certainly losing in double OT to a good team is better than getting drilled, but I tend to look at losses as losses and wins as wins. I would think the Selection Committee feels the same way.
Art, NDSU is not terrible. You know that and I know that. You don't have to deal in hyperbole all the time.
Mount St. Mary's is terrible. St. Peter's is terrible. NDSU is not terrible. There's a huge difference between a "terrible" D-I team and a competitive one. NDSU is much, much closer to the latter.
Certainly losing in double OT to a good team is better than getting drilled, but I tend to look at losses as losses and wins as wins (profound statement, I know). I would think the Selection Committee feels the same way.
Art, NDSU is not terrible. You know that and I know that. You don't have to deal in hyperbole all the time.
Mount St. Mary's is terrible. St. Peter's is terrible. NDSU is not terrible. There's a huge difference between a "terrible" D-I team and a competitive one. NDSU is much, much closer to the latter.
The good news is, if the Gophers get to 9 wins in league play, which I think will be enough to get us in, then they will have likely stacked up a couple more Top 100 wins and likely a Top 50 win or two. If they get to 9 wins, I don't think there will be a lot to worry about come Selection Sunday in March. Now, getting to 9 wins??? Fingers crossed, but not counting on it, but not ruling it out, either