...way too hard on yourselves.Excepting the ten minute, on national TV, "don't we look bush-league?" debacle, the game was everything I expected it to be. The two previous games were two-point affairs. Why would any reasonably knowledgable MAC basketball fan expect this one to be a blow-out, either way?Frankly, for those who want to argue about timing issues, you might want to see how much time ticked off when Middleton was fouled. The clock is supposed to stop as soon as the whistle blows. Replay shows about 1.9 rolled off.Regardless, Doug hit a great, lucky shot. This is the seventh game-winning shot he's hit in his career, BTW.Don't blame Middleton, or foul-shooting in general. You guys shot about your season average from the line. We shot about our season average. That didn't decide it.Wood and Travis were monsters inside. So was Tim Pollitz. Guys played hard on both sides.It was just our night. As to the NCAA issues, playing a tougher schedule, even if you've gotta go on the road to do it, is the difference. 26 wins is awesome. It would be more awesome if there were some better teams on that list.Miami's schedule strength is in the high 90s. Akron's is in the high 190s. That's the difference.Having a reputation of being willing to go anywhere, any time, any place, gets BCS teams willing to come to you. Michigan visited Millett Hall this year. We had to play up there last year to get that game, plus a football game at the Big House, but they came to Millett Hall.Even losing to Kentucky in Rupp Arena, as we did, prepares a team for last night's game. Not to mention playing in Illinois' tournament. Or at Xavier, and at Cincinnati, and at Dayton.You guys are a very good team. You'll do some serious damage in the NIT, if your players don't feel too slighted, as ours did each of the last two years.Best of luck. Get to the Gardens!