I would guess it is the same year that hell last froze over. Not only did Furman get one vote in the top 25 but Loyola is still ranked IN the top 25 by another voter. Loyola was ranked in the Kenpom 60's AFTER their amazing run, lost 3 of their top scorers and their top rebounder and the same guy had them ranked preseason #10. Now after losing at home to a Furman team ranked outside the top 100, he ranks them 23rd. Why would anyone pay attention to these guys?
Bah humburg. Had a bad day? Go Paladins!Jasper wrote: ↑Mon Nov 12, 2018 5:26 pmI would guess it is the same year that hell last froze over. Not only did Furman get one vote in the top 25 but Loyola is still ranked IN the top 25 by another voter. Loyola was ranked in the Kenpom 60's AFTER their amazing run, lost 3 of their top scorers and their top rebounder and the same guy had them ranked preseason #10. Now after losing at home to a Furman team ranked outside the top 100, he ranks them 23rd. Why would anyone pay attention to these guys?
Furman got a nice road win against last year's cinderella team while scoring 60 points on less than 40% shooting from the field, 25 % from the 3 point line and turning the ball over 17 times. Loyola, who won a few NCAA games on 3 pointers shot 15% from behind the arc and made 60% of their foul shots. A win is a win but let's get some perspective here; unlike that clueless sports writer.
How is this for perspective? The fact that we scored less than 60 points, shot less than 40% from the field and 25% from the 3 point line, and had 17 turnovers (only 3 in the last 8 minutes), makes the win on the road against a quality opponent even more impressive. It’s was a gutsy effort that deserves much excitement. Go Dins. Beat GW.Jasper wrote: ↑Mon Nov 12, 2018 5:26 pmI would guess it is the same year that hell last froze over. Not only did Furman get one vote in the top 25 but Loyola is still ranked IN the top 25 by another voter. Loyola was ranked in the Kenpom 60's AFTER their amazing run, lost 3 of their top scorers and their top rebounder and the same guy had them ranked preseason #10. Now after losing at home to a Furman team ranked outside the top 100, he ranks them 23rd. Why would anyone pay attention to these guys?
Furman got a nice road win against last year's cinderella team while scoring 60 points on less than 40% shooting from the field, 25 % from the 3 point line and turning the ball over 17 times. Loyola, who won a few NCAA games on 3 pointers shot 15% from behind the arc and made 60% of their foul shots. A win is a win but let's get some perspective here; unlike that clueless sports writer.
Well Loyola is still projected to be a very good team by outside analysts and the computers. Not an elite team, but one of the stronger mid-majors.