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Many teams that win it lose their best players. It's no easy task to win. 24 of the 32 teams last year has 20 or more wins. In our case almost the whole team returns.

SC has only had 1 winning season (another NIT appearance) since their last NIT Championship. Even if they had to completely rebuild the next year (which they still had some of their starters), long term the championship did nothing for the program.
 
SC has only had 1 winning season (another NIT appearance) since their last NIT Championship. Even if they had to completely rebuild the next year (which they still had some of their starters), long term the championship did nothing for the program.

Kind of like Fulmer's 1998 NC?
 
no change there of course if they won it out would give them huge momentum guess you haven't heard the football team saying how much momentum they have from the bowl game tired of sparring with you buzz off

He's got you so shook, you went straight Pedigo
 
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I am certainly grateful for your service. But as far as credibility goes, other than your service for our country you have none with me. Sorry if I'm wrong but the numerous duplicate posts, along with the extreme naivety, along with your opinion of what is better for a school(post season wise), along with B Lopes 100% going to be our starting pg along with.... Well you get the idea.
I think you confuse naivety with scientific data analysis. There is a difference. In most real data analysis there is a high probability of success. Such is the case of the PG you mention. I can say I thought the data on the one and done would be about 50/50 and once the data was in I was wrong. But I do say there is an 80% probability we will play in the NIT and it should mean something to this fanbase.
 
I just wish someone would ask the real question: Would you rather lose in the first round of the NIT or win the CBI...inquiring minds want to know?
 
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I think you confuse naivety with scientific data analysis. There is a difference. In most real data analysis there is a high probability of success. Such is the case of the PG you mention. I can say I thought the data on the one and done would be about 50/50 and once the data was in I was wrong. But I do say there is an 80% probability we will play in the NIT and it should mean something to this fanbase.

It'll mean that the team isn't very good and will need to improve next year. That's it. I won't watch one second of the NIT.
 
I think you confuse naivety with scientific data analysis. There is a difference. In most real data analysis there is a high probability of success. Such is the case of the PG you mention. I can say I thought the data on the one and done would be about 50/50 and once the data was in I was wrong. But I do say there is an 80% probability we will play in the NIT and it should mean something to this fanbase.
Doing my own calculations, I think we have a 56% chance of winning 7 of 13 remaining games in regular season.
19 wins would put us squarely on the NCAA bubble before the SEC tourney.
 
That's laughable. I graduated from and donate to the university. Yet because I won't watch a game that means absolutely nothing means I'm not a real fan.

Guess what, I don't watch the exhibitions either.

Like I said,i never miss a game if I can keep from if its on tv I'm watching
 
Like I said,i never miss a game if I can keep from if its on tv I'm watching

Dallas, one day you'll graduate high school, get married, have kids, get a job... When that day comes, there are other things more important than a game that means absolutely 0. Until then, enjoy it my friend.
 
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Dallas, one day you'll graduate high school, get married, have kids, get a job... When that day comes, there are other things more important than a game that means absolutely 0. Until then, enjoy it my friend.

I still won't miss a game lol just having fun man no offense
 
Dallas, one day you'll graduate high school, get married, have kids, get a job... When that day comes, there are other things more important than a game that means absolutely 0. Until then, enjoy it my friend.
I've done all that and still don't miss a game.
Something wrong with me?
 
I've done all that and still don't miss a game.
Something wrong with me?

Yes. You're living the dream and it kills me.

Seriously though, I don't miss a regular season game or NCAA tourney game, but I check out if we don't make it. It hurts too watch the NIT, and you can see on the guys faces that they don't care. Which is why we never advance in that stupid thing.
 
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