[Husker] Basketball

Mark Landin marklandin at gmail.com
Tue Jun 15 15:32:54 CDT 2010


No, the lesson from kansas is if you are a good basketball team
(instead of missouri or iowa state) then you don't have to worry about
your RPI.

On 6/15/10, Nick Chevance <nickchevance at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Kathy Jackson <kj60028 at windstream.net>
> wrote:
>> Been hearing today that the basketball folks are glad that we (and CU)
>> left
>> the big 12 since we were the two weakest teams in the league we were
>> making
>> it too hard for anyone else to get into the NCAA tournament.  Messing up
>> their strength of schedule and all that.
>>
>> Sounds like the folks who are left will throw anything or anyone under the
>> bus to make themselves look good.
>>
>> Kathy Jackson
>
> Yeah, I spent some time on the Daily Missourian (Columbia) website
> reading the blogposts and comments from the last several days.
> Clearly there are folks who were happy to Nebraska (the Nubs??) and
> Colorado go for ANY reason, but a few remarked that their basketball
> RPI was being dragged down by NU and CU, and that's going to be fixed
> now.
>
> Clearly they don't get it.  If this whole realignment issue had
> anything at all to do with basketball, Kansas would have had a say in
> all of this.  But it doesn't, and the Jayhawks don't.  As much as I
> like college basketball, its completely irrelevant to this issue.  But
> nice try, Tiger fan.
>
> Nick
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