Gonzaga beat....
West Virginia by 34
Oklahoma by 25
K-State by 16
Baylor by 7
Okie State by 1 at GIA
Like I said they dominate midlevel B12 teams.
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Gonzaga beat....
West Virginia by 34
Oklahoma by 25
K-State by 16
Baylor by 7
Okie State by 1 at GIA
I guess I should have clarified better. I know byu isn't good, but playing byu, ok st, kst, baylor, and butler isn't a bad non conf schedule. The Zags have trouble with their back court D sometimes. A few guys have lit them up this year.
Like I said they dominate midlevel B12 teams.
so upper level of the b12 is just KU?
Gonzaga beat....
West Virginia by 34
Oklahoma by 25
K-State by 16
Baylor by 7
Okie State by 1 at GIA
This year...yes.
BYU is not a good team. Gonzaga beat a couple decent teams, Illinois handled them fairly easily on the road, Butler knocked them off without their best player, the WCC is down this year. I'll be very surprised if they make it past the sweet 16 this year.
I think we can all agree that Illinois was playing very well early in the season and have struggled as of late. Brandon Paul of Illinois is averaging 17.3 points per game and dropped a 35 point game on the Zags on 10 for 16 shooting from the floor, 5 for 9 from deep, and 10 for 11 at the line. That is about as efficient a game as you are going to see for a college kid scoring 35 points.
Throwing Illinois out in any attempt to reference that game as a "bad" loss for the Zags is crazy. Illinois has lost 4 games this season to teams that were not ranked at the time of the game. 2 of those losses were at the hands of Wisconsin... a team currently ranked 20th which owns a pretty solid resume with wins over #2 Indiana and #3 Michigan.
Dont know if its been posted but would love this bracket. Isu could do good in this
Bracketology - NCAA College Basketball Brackets and Predictions - ESPN
Like I said they dominate midlevel B12 teams.
Winning at Texas might move the needle a little depending upon how Texas is after Kabongo comes back.
It's not a bad loss in any context besides debating if they should be number one or not. Losing at home by double digits, is not a good thing.
And it wasn't so much that they lost, but how easily their d got carved up by Illinois. Pierre Jackson and Baylor did the same thing to them but Gonzaga was able to outscore them. So I guess it's a combination of I don't think they've enough to warrant being number one nor do I think they are one of the top teams in the country.
Good teams have off nights. Remember... there is a reason that Gonzaga never plays that tough of a schedule during the regular season yet always seems to do some damage in the Tourney. Good programs don't want to play Gonzaga.
This post makes absolutely no sense. Gonzaga has no problem gettting good teams to play them, they have some of the toughest non-conf schedules year in and year out, they get quite a few high quality teams to come to Spokane or Seattle as well. They also have underachieved for their seed in the tournament a lot more than they have outplayed it for the last decade. They haven't done serious damage in the tournament for almost a decade now.
It's not a bad loss in any context besides debating if they should be number one or not. Losing at home by double digits, is not a good thing.
And it wasn't so much that they lost, but how easily their d got carved up by Illinois. Pierre Jackson and Baylor did the same thing to them but Gonzaga was able to outscore them. So I guess it's a combination of I don't think they've enough to warrant being number one nor do I think they are one of the top teams in the country.
Who is in the conversation for #1 that doesn't have a "bad loss" by that definition?
There are no teams this year that don't have gaping holes in their resumes.
Who is in the conversation for #1 that doesn't have a "bad loss" by that definition?
There are no teams this year that don't have gaping holes in their resumes.
Indiana, Michigan, Florida - none of them have home losses, only Florida has a double digit loss at all out of those 3. Duke and Syracuse also have no home losses.
Number of ranked teams Gonzaga played in the non-conference by year....
2011-2012 - None
2010-2011 - 4
2009-2010 - 2
2008-2009 - 4
2007-2008 - 3
2006-2007 - 6
Now how many of those games against ranked teams were in Tournaments (Maui, Pre-Season NIT, Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, etc....) where the game was not a "scheduled" game? How many were games courtesy of the bracket buster deal the mid-major conferences have going? Now after all of those are taken out of the equation how many ranked teams actually scheduled a head to head meeting with Gonzaga? Not many.
As for their NCAA Tournament results... Since the 2003 NCAA Tournament the Zags have been eliminated in their opening game 2 times. In 2008 they lost to #10 seed Davidson (Davidson advanced to the Elite Eight) and in 2007 they lost to #7 seed Indiana.
They have lost their 2nd round game 6 times. They lost in 2003 to #1 seed Arizona by 1 in OT, in 2004 they were upset by #10 seed Nevada, in 2005 they were upset by #6 seed Texas Tech by 2 points, in 2010 they lost #1 seed Syracuse, in 2011 they lost to #3 seed BYU, and in 2012 they lost to #2 seed Ohio State.
They have lost in the Sweet 16 twice. In 2006 they lost to #2 seed UCLA by 2 points, and in 2009 they lost to #1 seed North Carolina.
Since 2003 the Zags have been knocked out of the NCAA Tournament by three #1 seeds, two #2 seeds, a #3 seed, a #6 seed, a #7 seed, and two #10 seeds. In those 10 Tourney appearances the Zags were only beaten by a team with a worse seed 3 times.