According to ESPN Insider "With Arizona's loss to Buffalo, the Pac-12 has officially made history. (Not the good kind.) Per ESPN Stats and Info, no major conference has failed to send a team to the round of 32 since the formation of the Big 12 in 1996-97. The 2018 Pac-12 is the first of its kind."
Yikes
I posted this in another thread, but it's relevant to what's being discussed here. Go SEC!
During football season, I don't really have any SEC loyalty. I will always pull for Alabama, Florida, and Georgia to lose. However, I view basketball differently. In NCAA BB, conference perception is huge. Conferences that are considered "basketball conferences" will always put more teams in the NCAA tourney. Therefore, I always pull for the SEC in regular season nonconference matchups because every win SEC teams earn reflects on the whole conference. We did very well out of conference this year, and we put 8 teams in the dance. If the SEC does well in the dance, it helps us maintain that conference perception, which is beneficial to the whole league.
This doesn't count for Kentucky. When the kitties lose, it always puts a smile on my face.
Hope Arizona enjoys the probation heading their way
I posted this in another thread, but it's relevant to what's being discussed here. Go SEC!
During football season, I don't really have any SEC loyalty. I will always pull for Alabama, Florida, and Georgia to lose. However, I view basketball differently. In NCAA BB, conference perception is huge. Conferences that are considered "basketball conferences" will always put more teams in the NCAA tourney. Therefore, I always pull for the SEC in regular season nonconference matchups because every win SEC teams earn reflects on the whole conference. We did very well out of conference this year, and we put 8 teams in the dance. If the SEC does well in the dance, it helps us maintain that conference perception, which is beneficial to the whole league.
This doesn't count for Kentucky. When the kitties lose, it always puts a smile on my face.
Somewhat fitting they get bounced early. Trier fails two drug tests iirc, Ayton is allegedly at the middle of this scandal, and Miller seemed to be on the verge of being canned. But somehow it all comes together only to crash and burn in typical Arizona fashion with an early exit.
