These guys seem to think we deserved a 7-seed when you rank teams based on their resume.
Left us out of the discussion because of the Abreu loss, but I think Melo can take us just as far.
http://www.cantonrep.com/topstories/x89815...ootball-program
Coach Bowden spoke at the Pro Football HOF Luncheon Club. It's worth a read.
One interesting thing is that he mentioned a transfer by name:
I remember that he was really good at McKinley, but was overlooked because he only started his senior year.
An interesting thing to note about the WNIT is that every conference gets an automatic bid.
So Toledo gets the automatic bid. There are 33 at-large slots.
Hoping to get in with the meager student ticket allotment. I stood in ice freezing rain for an hour this morning before work just to be able to sign my name on a piece of paper that goes into a lottery.
Yep, we're the late game.
The real problem is that Michigan fans will gobble up all the tickets for the late session.
That's the reason they split MSU and UM. It ensures strong ticket sales for both sessions.
I have full confidence in Betancourt. Look at how much he progressed in the past three games. Every 20 minutes played, it looked he improved by leaps and bounds.
Beyond that, we love to run and score in transition. We struggle in the half-court offense.
No way we're anything less than a 13 seed. Way too many bad teams scoring upsets in their conference tournaments, and they'll all be seeded below us.
That said, Dayton would be the best case scenario. Auburn Hills and Lexington would not be too bad for travel, either.
The entire campus is underlain by a layer of sandstone conglomerate. They had trouble excavating the Info because they were only expecting to dig through soft clay.