so their 26 year nightmare is finally over. How did that happen?
New coach in his first season .
New coach in his first season .
Gary Payton Jr is legit.so their 26 year nightmare is finally over. How did that happen?
New coach in his first season .
Wayne f'ing Tinkle.so their 26 year nightmare is finally over. How did that happen?
New coach in his first season .
Second season. He was hired after Oregon State fired Oscar Robinson, Michelle Obama's brother, when 14-18, 21-15 and 16-16 in his final 3 seasons. Rutgers would give a lifetime contract for those results.so their 26 year nightmare is finally over. How did that happen?
New coach in his first season .
Sometimes you need to get worse before you can get better?Amazing to think they've actually been slightly worse than we have over their drought.
Since they last went to the tournament, they've gone 331-451 (42.3%) across 8 coaches.
Since we last went to the tournament, we've gone 331-426 (43.7%) across 6 coaches
The last 5 years are much more telling, though:
OSU: 87-75 (53.7%)
RU: 58-102 (36.3%)
Maybe we can go after their previous coach, Craig Robinson. His PAC-12 conference record was 8-10 in his final season, and he went 51-49 in his final 3 seasons.Wayne f'ing Tinkle.
2nd year though
Kind of silly that they get a 7 seed. I could see them as a 10 but 7 way too high.
The committee is telling us they are one of the best 30 teams in the country.
Show me their quality road wins-----lost to Valpo at home.[/QUOTE
My bad. Thanks for correctingWayne f'ing Tinkle.
2nd year though
Well the committee made it prettying clear that they value wins over Top 50 teams. No way you can demean OSU's record and wins over these top 25 teams simply because they lost road games to conference opponents in a very strong conference.( and then beat most of those teams at home). And it's not as if the Beavs didn't win on the road. They won at Rice, UC Santa Barbara, and Stanford as well as at Pauley. They also played at Kansas and got whooped. They may not have been road warriors but they're resume is pretty strong. Home wins against Top 25 teams are not automatic. Speaking of expectation, the Beavs were the underdog in their biggest home wins.You didn't answer the question-----show me the ROAD wins.
You're supposed to win at home if you're an NCAA tourney team.
The road wins define how good you are IMO and if UCLA is their quality road win you answered my question .
A shame they aren't playing the tournament in Corvallis.
Rice ? UCSB ?
Really ?
Funny how most of the board downplays Monmouth beating UCLA at Pauley but for Oregon State it's a quality win.
What is noteworthy about losing to a team that lost 3 games to teams outside of the Top 200? That's how much the committee valued that win over ND on a neutral site; truly noteworthy.Yes the Monmouth team that beat ND-----and 2 other NCAA teams------on the road.
I know that hardly stacks up to Rice and UCSB but I found it to be a noteworthy achievement.