Originally Posted by CT Flyer
Especially if they keep losing close games. I've been saying this for a while now that quality of losses is starting to become as important as winning. Winning as the objective is starting to become secondary.
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And, of course, “quality of losses” is most important to teams in P5 conferences, where they can fatten-up on patsies at home in December, MAYBE play in an exempt tournament (where their weaknesses could be exposed), then play .500 in-con and get a 9-seed in The Dance.
Like life in general: it’s not “what” you know, it’s “who” you know. In this situation, it’s not “how” you play, it’s “who” you play.
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