It does to me4 out of the last 5! Does Michigan constitute a quality win?
We were solid! Ash helped us as well as Falzon! Solid play by starters!It’s just nice to see the most important core of players in program history show who they are ... we have just a few more times left to see it.
We will beat em! Coming together as a team!A nice little bump up to #71 in KenPom. The team should rightfully enjoy this win tonight.
But another big game looms on the road against Maryland, which, despite their 5-7 conference record, is a strong team (#39 KenPom, and Michigan is #32 after tonight). Four of their seven losses have been to Purdue and Michigan State. The other three: Ohio State, Michigan and Indiana. Tough slate.
Considering NU plays Maryland twice in nine days, it sure would be nice to take the front end. Anything is possible. Trimble is gone. Back to .500. A lot of ball left.
Great game. Where was this team earlier? Maybe we can revive some post season hopes.
20 wins is NIT bubble. NCAA bubble is at least 22 wins at this point. The conference is terrible, we have no good wins, two bad losses to GT and IU, and there are only two games left on the schedule (UM & MSU) that will move the needle at all on our resume. We need to sweep the rest of the regular season to have any chance.
GO CATS
Agree, Scottie carried us early and BMac late. They both avoided the urge to jack it up at first chance. The offense really slowed down when they were out.Scottie and Bmac played like the players everyone expected.. big time performances. Every game is a tournament game coming up
I agree with Styre's analysis in a separate thread, reposted below:
If NU can go 5-1 in the last six games, then they're probably a BTT win away from comfortably getting into the NIT and a couple of BTT wins from potentially getting on the NCAA bubble.
The big issue is the lack of quality wins, as measured by RPI. If Penn State were ranked 101 instead of 99, this Michigan win would be NU's only Top 100 win this season. That wouldn't be so damning if NU didn't also have losses to GA Tech and IU on its resume.
It will be a tough slog. But Collins seems to have found a mindset that works for this group, at last. I'd be satisfied with a deep NIT run at this point, in no small part because I could probably make the later rounds at Madison Square Garden.
I was surrounded by 10 middle aged Michigan fans who were drunken yolkels from the Ann Arbor area. Thank god we won, because I really struggled to take them even with us slapping them around the second half. I sure hope NU gets a cut of the beer sales, because those guys went to town tonight.Agree, Scottie carried us early and BMac late. They both avoided the urge to jack it up at first chance. The offense really slowed down when they were out.
Loved that the Blue fans went home disappointed. They were hooting and hollaring the first 5 minutes.
Iowa barely lost to MSU tonight. We can beat emIndiana is #79 KenPom and GaTech is #105. Not exactly devastating losses.The wins vs. Michigan (#32) and Penn St. (#44) essentially negate them. Of course, a win vs. MSU (#6) would REALLY help...
MSU or Iowa????? Don't sleep on the Hawks in Iowa City......Iowa barely lost to MSU tonight. We can beat em
Indiana is #79 KenPom and GaTech is #105. Not exactly devastating losses.The wins vs. Michigan (#32) and Penn St. (#44) essentially negate them. Of course, a win vs. MSU (#6) would REALLY help...
That's the team I was hoping to see this year! Big win. The NCAAs may be a bridge too far, but I think an NIT berth is really important to keep some semblance of momentum going.
Wrassler is vindicated now! He bet the ranch on Ash and is laughing all the way to the bank. I'm an autodidact! Look it up!Nothing is a bridge too far, when you have the B1G Tourney.
Unfortunately, I think our seniors are the British Airborne and having a tough time of it in Arnhem (Rosemont), and while Pardon and Law (XXX Corps) are doing their thing, the bridge at Nijmegen will need the reinforcing Americans (Isiah Brown) to be given a chance to step up. Will it be a bridge too far? Time will only tell. Collins is looking a lot like Monty this year though, with his inexplicable benching of Brown.
Until RPI is dead and gone I’ll use that for gauging quality wins and bad losses. KenPom is better for looking ahead at future opponents.
Nothing is a bridge too far, when you have the B1G Tourney.
Unfortunately, I think our seniors are the British 1st Airborne and having a tough time of it in Arnhem (Rosemont), and while Pardon and Law (XXX Corps) are doing their thing, the bridge at Nijmegen will need the reinforcing Americans (Isiah Brown) to be given a chance to step up. Will it be a bridge too far? Time will only tell. Collins is looking a lot like Monty this year though, with his inexplicable benching of Brown.
Now THAT is an extended metaphor. Score one for Cornelius Ryan.Nothing is a bridge too far, when you have the B1G Tourney.
Unfortunately, I think our seniors are the British 1st Airborne and having a tough time of it in Arnhem (Rosemont), and while Pardon and Law (XXX Corps) are doing their thing, the bridge at Nijmegen will need the reinforcing Americans (Isiah Brown) to be given a chance to step up. Will it be a bridge too far? Time will only tell. Collins is looking a lot like Monty this year though, with his inexplicable benching of Brown.
So can Fitz be General Patton?
They were looking at NEB resume last night and Robbie Hummel saying " Well if they win out, it would be hard to keep them out" Of course that means a 14-4 conference record. Issue, 1-5 against top 50 with no big games remaining and that win was against Mich. The indication was much less than winning out and there would be issues. Their resume pretty seems similar to ours except for more BIG wins and it sounded like they would have trouble with a 12-6 recordI agree with Styre's analysis in a separate thread, reposted below:
If NU can go 5-1 in the last six games, then they're probably a BTT win away from comfortably getting into the NIT and a couple of BTT wins from potentially getting on the NCAA bubble.
The big issue is the lack of quality wins, as measured by RPI. If Penn State were ranked 101 instead of 99, this Michigan win would be NU's only Top 100 win this season. That wouldn't be so damning if NU didn't also have losses to GA Tech and IU on its resume.
It will be a tough slog. But Collins seems to have found a mindset that works for this group, at last. I'd be satisfied with a deep NIT run at this point, in no small part because I could probably make the later rounds at Madison Square Garden.
Would be another top 50 win then?A nice little bump up to #71 in KenPom. The team should rightfully enjoy this win tonight.
But another big game looms on the road against Maryland, which, despite their 5-7 conference record, is a strong team (#39 KenPom, and Michigan is #32 after tonight). Four of their seven losses have been to Purdue and Michigan State. The other three: Ohio State, Michigan and Indiana. Tough slate.
Considering NU plays Maryland twice in nine days, it sure would be nice to take the front end. Anything is possible. Trimble is gone. Back to .500. A lot of ball left.
Who's Nimitz?No, Hankwitz is General Patton. He's a DC not a head coach.
Fitz is Omar Bradley. Jim Phillips is Ike.
I think actually would it be the swimming coach or the diving coach?Swimming coach.
Since divers sink, I will go with swimming.I think actually would it be the swimming coach or the diving coach?
Potato wedges!!
But so do submarines.Since divers sink, I will go with swimming.
Wrassler is vindicated now! He bet the ranch on Ash and is laughing all the way to the bank. I'm an autodidact! Look it up!
Nothing is a bridge too far, when you have the B1G Tourney.
Unfortunately, I think our seniors are the British 1st Airborne and having a tough time of it in Arnhem (Rosemont), and while Pardon and Law (XXX Corps) are doing their thing, the bridge at Nijmegen will need the reinforcing Americans (Isiah Brown) to be given a chance to step up. Will it be a bridge too far? Time will only tell. Collins is looking a lot like Monty this year though, with his inexplicable benching of Brown.