KenPom has them at 340 but their only loss is by one to Tenn Tech who lost at Georgia by 5 and Georgia just won at Ga Tech and is 65 (Ga Tech is 100). Seems like they are underrated by the computers.
Tennessee Tech also lost by 25 to Texas-Rio Grande Valley. Moral of the story, if we lose to VMI, pack up shop.KenPom has them at 340 but their only loss is by one to Tenn Tech who lost at Georgia by 5 and Georgia just won at Ga Tech and is 65 (Ga Tech is 100). Seems like they are underrated by the computers.
KenPom has them at 340 but their only loss is by one to Tenn Tech who lost at Georgia by 5 and Georgia just won at Ga Tech and is 65 (Ga Tech is 100). Seems like they are underrated by the computers.
Not worried at all about losing but having to beat them by 36 to maintain the kenpom rankingTennessee Tech also lost by 25 to Texas-Rio Grande Valley. Moral of the story, if we lose to VMI, pack up shop.
I think this is the 1st game of that Southern West Virginia Hotel Ballroom tournament that we are in so didn't schedule this game.
Tennessee Tech also lost by 25 to Texas-Rio Grande Valley. Moral of the story, if we lose to VMI, pack up shop.
Yeah, each of the four teams in our portion of the Greenbrier also got a game against one of the four teams in this weekend’s portion of the Greenbrier, and VMI is ours.VMI's two games this weekend were also at the Ballroom, so this was almost certainly an assigned game rather than one we scheduled on our own.
Yeah, each of the four teams in our portion of the Greenbrier also got a game against one of the four teams in this weekend’s portion of the Greenbrier, and VMI is ours.
It’s not great on the schedule and VMI is really bad, but at the same time as long as it’s noncompetitive I don’t think it really matters if we win by 25 or 35. Sure, beating the spread is better for the metrics, but I’m not really sure if that’s something that the #18 kenpom team really needs to worry a ton about on a game to game basis.