KU's Kryptonite (AKA the teams the NCAA will put in the Midwest Region)



  • I agree with you @KUSTEVE - the real enemy is the KU team themselves. They are capable of beating anyone and losing to anyone. Basically, that describes a typical Bill Self coached team going into the tournament. This year is no different than any other year, in my opinion.



  • Another year without Mizzou in our bracket, that’s all I know. LOL



  • Man, this year, this season KU has played in and won soooo many close games in crunch time, its not even funny! KU has lived on Saturday, Monday games all season long. This team has been baptized in the fiery crucible of March Madness style games and come out on top.

    I want "Nova and KU for the final game in April.

    KU has proven it can play against any type of team and win this season. Those Saturday Monday games coming up next month will be like walking to class for them.

    I just got a good feeling about this team, I like our chances against anybody.



  • @wissox said:

    By your post it sounds like you’re implying the NCAA selection committee tries to stick it to KU. I know you’re not the only one saying this here. I’m not so sure this is true. I know east coast bias will be cited. Not sure of any other excuses people will make.

    Fair to read it that way… I don’t have any evidence that the NCAA has a grudge.

    H o w e v e r . . . I do think they like competitive games.

    I’ve often wondered if the committee makes an effort to create dramatic competitions. Are those matchups that feature contrasting styles and interesting stories really a coincidence or more by design?



  • @Kcmatt7 I was thinking about Purdue…If LL guards Swanigan…who guards Haas?



  • @Hawk8086 Ding! We have a winner.

    Now, is Purdue a #2, #3 or #4 seed? Depends on the B10 tournament results probably…



  • @mayjay Right on the money. @KUSTEVE also was 100% correct. Think of each of the KU losses, and it was things that WE ourselves did not do, that caused our demise. Never overpowered and dominated, and blown out of the Tourney by 20.

    Everything has been a 1-2 possession game. Simien for the tie (didnt). EJ for the tie (bizarre panic kickout) but also team self-destruct vs Michigan, too young vs Stanford & couldnt finish against length, didnt get back on D vs VCU, flat out disrespect for UNI, who also played unconventional ball. DID NOT DEFEND well in some of these losses. WSU was better than us at every position except for Devonte, and Frank was a wash.

    Broke down into 1on1 ball, and missed bunnies vs UCLA in 2007. Got away from who we were.

    Nova was a bitter loss, since we did everything but hit even 30% of our 3s. I think that got to Mason, and he dedicated himself to 3%. But Mason and Selden found other ways to score. But 2 top-of-key handoff turnovers, and Perry in his old shell, & we were done. 2 possession loss. Played decent D.

    Poor FTs vs Syracuse and vs KY in 2012. Shot ourselves into a deep hole from 3 vs KY also. As well as missing 3 dunks, yet closed to within 5pts late…



  • As a matter of perspective, I always try to remind myself of the finality of the Tournament season. This is it for many of our guys. So if we lose prematurely, I’ll feel worse for our kids in uniform 1000 x more than I would for my own fandom.

    And this is when I also wont bash any of our players who had a horrible outing. Report on it as a factor in the loss, yes…but not going to vent at some youngster’s expense.

    Hey, I get to be a fan/alum for the rest of my days. But I’m always hopeful we get the big NC win. Last year and this year, we have a contender. And we have Frank.version4.0…



  • @ralster well said!



  • Villanova last year is the only one of the tournament losses that I truly believe officiating had a direct impact on.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 Ya, exactly. The 2 charge calls on Perry immediately made him passive, sent him into his old shell (not seen his Sr year). He didnt attempt 1 trey, especially with Mason and Selden misfiring, and BGreene no-show/DNP.

    Again, I’m not dogging Perry, but just supporting @Texas-Hawk-10 's excellent point about refs early in the Nova game, and also the fouls on Devonte. ALL that shiz mattered in a 2 possession game. Too damn bad we missed our open look 3s, would have beat Nova by 15+, all else being the same…sigh



  • @bskeet I’m sure they jump at any chance to justify putting interesting matchups in the 2nd/3rd/4th rounds.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 I’m only remembering the iffy call on DG that fouled him out. What else? I’m the first one to point out when we get screwed by officials, all the way back to 1986 against Duke in the FF. My memory of the 'Nova game was we just never broke their 3/4 pressure press. It led to the turnovers that ruined that game.



  • @wissox Do you recall Perry getting 2 early charge calls? Changed the whole game right there, because it changed his mentality.

    I recall we missed too many open-look 3s, so we clearly got past their 3/4 press most of the time.



  • The best thing about this year’s team is that they are better shooters than the team that faced KY. Tyshawn didnt hit a 3 the whole 6 game tournament, and we relied on Connor Teahan off the bench.

    So, eventhough this current team has had to mount some comebacks, they have found the toughness needed. And they’ve tasted success in doing so multiple times. So even if we come out “tight”, we have that team confidence to not get fazed. And we are more competent defensively, so as not get that far behind. Hopefully.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 said:

    Villanova last year is the only one of the tournament losses that I truly believe officiating had a direct impact on.

    I never said that refs don’t have an impact. Bad calls abound. It is still how you respond to them that makes the big difference. Contrast Perry becoming so passive with the number of times zillions of players all over bb have managed to play cleanly even with 4 fouls. We have seen JJ do it, LL and others.

    You still have to play your game. No one ever won playing scared.

    But, while bad calls are just part of the game, I don’t think outcomes are predetermined or that refs are just waiting for a chance, for example, to make a bad call. Nor do they make 30 foot killer shots for UNI or OT forcing shots by Michigan.

    Anyone contending the tourney is corrupt has to do more than whine about us losing too often. HEM has provided lengthy analyses of why that has happened. Right or wrong, his theses are at least in the realm of very realistic possibility. Shoes? Time zones? Embargoes? Imaginary as goblins.

    I remember someone playing the lottery who thought it had to be rigged because neither she nor anyone she knew ever won a big prize ($100K or more). But she kept playing! As bad in logic as math.



  • @mayjay agreed. You have to play thru bad calls, it’s what tough teams do.



  • @ralster To be honest, I don’t recall those, but I believe you.



  • @wissox Ya…I’m trying to forget it all…I felt so bad for our team, they truly did put up a stiff fight. Held Nova to 20pts under their season avg. Just couldnt drop it in the ocean. Self didnt seem too mad, as he saw the effort, and Mason and Selden both combined for over 30pts, so they found other ways to score. We needed only about 3 plays to go our way.



  • @mayjay

    I am not and I have not said that the committee purposefully tries to hurt Kansas; however, there is no question that East Cost teams get more favorable placement and in the process other teams get less favorable seeding/locations.

    Of course no one can prove that this happens because, and unlike professional sports for example, there is no objective and devoid of human intervention process to create the brackets. In the NBA, NFL and Major Baseball the records and well defined tie breakers determine who plays who and where the games are played. The NCAA has “guidelines” for selection and these can be subjectively interpreted and also overridden by committee members and as such can be deemed to be “defensible.”

    I gave you two concrete examples related to KU where the committee overrode the guidelines and KU ended up in a less favorable setting. Again, I did not and I am not saying that it caused KU loses but it created a less favorable situation than what KU earned by its seasons record…wouldn’t you agree?



  • @JayHawkFanToo Analyzed it last year. Louisville KFC arena was about 1.3 miles closer! Seems compelling to me.

    Actually, joking aside, Nova was able to stay in their time zone–but they travelled almost 675 miles from home to our 547. And I am pretty sure Nova’s alumni base isn’t much more substantial in Kentucky than KU’s, so I cannot figure out how the Eastern team got the advantage you think they were given. (Hmmm…decided to look this up. Cursory search shows Nova has no alum chapters listed in KY; KU has listings for both Lexington and Louisville.)

    More fundamentally, I don’t agree that there is no question eastern teams get better treatment. More teams are from the eastern time zone than any other. 48 out of the top 100 in the current NCAA RPI, as of today, assuming I counted correctly. This is why they stopped doing it all by geography.

    When you see a team like Duke or UNC in Carolina, you say, aha! But when others get placed all over the country you literally don’t notice. With such a concentration of population centers, schools, and possible hosting sites in a single time zone, it will always seem like the East gets to stay home.

    Put a lot more universities and arena sites other than KC close to KU, and KU would play closer to home, too. UNC and Duke are literally only 7 miles from each other, with NC State, Wake, Davidson, Virginia, VA Tech, and others not more than 150 miles (edit: 170), and altogether there are probably 20 or more major schools within 25o miles. Not true anywhere in the MWest (except Chicago, maybe) or West. But it is likewise true in the DC-Balt-Phil-NY-Boston metroplex. Also in the East.

    Move an Eastern regional from Syracuse (they get them b/c it is a dome and seats >23,000 fans) and it might be in Philly the next year, or Boston, or DC. All closer to most Eastern teams than KU to either Louisville or Chicago. Move the West regional, and you are talking 380 miles from LA to SF alone, and many more to Seattle, or SLC. And almost anywhere in that region, people say how teams in the east get to stay so close to home. Atlanta and Charlotte are far from the Northeast schools, but close to the NC concentration.

    The alternative, because the heaviest concentration is in one time zone (almost half), is to send many more eastern teams to all the other regions. So, who is volunteering to go East to replace them from the other regions? Every school elsewhere would get punished in the guise of a new form of NCAA Geographical Political Correctness–move teams so everyone is guaranteed being inconvenienced.

    I just threw that last one in as my clinching argument because I know overly PC rules gets your goat! And now, here in the East, I must hie myself to bed! More tomorrow, I am sure!



  • @mayjay

    You completely missed my point. Louisville might be 1.3 miles closer but Chicago is in Illinois where Coach Self still has a big following, where former KU player Kirk Heinrich is beloved and last and more important where KU has the largest alumni base in the country after KC and Dallas and could have filled the arena whereas Louisville is a stone throw away from Lexington, the home of our Blue Blood Royalty rival, Kentucky and where local KU fans can probably fill one half of one local sports bar.

    I personally could have flown to Chicago from KC for around $100 round trip but Louisville was more like $500 and hotels scarcer and more expensive; I know it made a big difference to the fans. I know Coach Self was very diplomatic about it but seemed surprised KU was not sent to Chicago…we all were.



  • @JayHawkFanToo No, I understood your point. We didn’t get our preference. But still ended up in an even, or better, situation than the team that beat us. Not proof to me that the committee is disfavoring us or disadvantaging us in favor of eastern teams, which is the underlying context of this whole thread and a major part of your post.

    Look at it this way: we didn’t get placed where we want, and we had to face a region with a strong #2 that had been a really strong team all season, and probably only one loss from the 1 line.

    Nova no doubt said, “Crap! We are being sent to Kentucky! We have no presence in Kentucky! What the … ? And we have to face the #1 overall seed, KU? That is bull-shevik, Man! Didn’t our body of work earn at least facing the weakest #1? Oh well, guess there is nothing to do but suck it up and beat those guys. Man up, boys!



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 You might be right about the impact on officiating. But don’t forget…there was a phantom call in the first half on one of their guys that caused him to sit for an extended period of time. I watched that play several times. But certainly Devonte, was fouled at least twice on that critical play.



  • @BeddieKU23

    Really glad to see last 4 games at 29% from Trey.

    Let the slump continue in the conference tournament for a total of seven Cold games, the hit the Carney on fire for 6 games of 50% from Trey and, voila! Shoot our way past apparent seeding and whistle asymmetries!!!



  • @jaybate-1.0

    That % is our 3 point FG defense the last 4 games…



  • @BeddieKU23 Uh-oh! I made a boo Boo. It sure seemed low for many were dropping last game at the end!



  • @jaybate-1.0

    No worries amigo, we all hope our trey cannon isn’t 29% come tourney time or we will be sweating it out!


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