Well considering both Michigan teams made the tournament, I’m not sure which team you’re referring to that “didn’t make the tournament”. But this guy has to be a scUM fan since they don’t know what tournament success means, hence the nonchalance towards the NCAA.
Your problem is that you have the football mindset where championships are the main determinant of a strong conference. They are two different sports with different post season formats. As I said before Final Four appearances are a better way to measure a conference and even individual teams. Yes, every team wants to win championships, but even in determining a program’s success, they use Final Four appearances.
Since 1992 the most appearances in the Final Four by conference are the ACC (17), The Big Ten (16), The SEC (12), The Big East (10), Big 12/Big 8 (9), Pac 10 (7). If you know anything about college basketball over this 20 year span, this order would also be close to the same order that most people would rank the conferences over the past 20 years.
I’m pretty sure gambling on either is fratty
15 years ago at 10:38 amWhatever, I’ll still win them both.
15 years ago at 1:07 pmCan someone explain to me how NCAA brackets are “NF”? What does that even mean?
15 years ago at 4:15 pmIt’s NF when you’re team either didn’t make the tournament or got knocked out in the first round, depending on what Michigan school he goes to.
15 years ago at 7:03 pmwow, I meant your
15 years ago at 7:04 pmWell considering both Michigan teams made the tournament, I’m not sure which team you’re referring to that “didn’t make the tournament”. But this guy has to be a scUM fan since they don’t know what tournament success means, hence the nonchalance towards the NCAA.
15 years ago at 10:06 pmworse…Grand Valley State University. says so over the state
15 years ago at 11:14 amTrying too hard
15 years ago at 9:11 pmYour problem is that you have the football mindset where championships are the main determinant of a strong conference. They are two different sports with different post season formats. As I said before Final Four appearances are a better way to measure a conference and even individual teams. Yes, every team wants to win championships, but even in determining a program’s success, they use Final Four appearances.
Since 1992 the most appearances in the Final Four by conference are the ACC (17), The Big Ten (16), The SEC (12), The Big East (10), Big 12/Big 8 (9), Pac 10 (7). If you know anything about college basketball over this 20 year span, this order would also be close to the same order that most people would rank the conferences over the past 20 years.
13 years ago at 6:15 pm