You shall... there is now a knight helmet thing i got from knight and day apparel debuting this year as wellWill we be spying a red sequin jacket on tv?
Debating wearing it to the USC game tomorrow bc i think that might get ugly fast unfortunately
You shall... there is now a knight helmet thing i got from knight and day apparel debuting this year as wellWill we be spying a red sequin jacket on tv?
You shall... there is now a knight helmet thing i got from knight and day apparel debuting this year as well
Debating wearing it to the USC game tomorrow bc i think that might get ugly fast unfortunately
Nope. I'm flying. This will only be my 2nd time in Vegas. First time I went to a friend's brother's bachelor party when I was in college and they were all super rich and paid for VIP everything so I never wanted to go back and experience Vegas as a normieHave you ever done the drive from San Diego to Vegas? How is it (scenic, boring)?
Debating driving or flying to Vegas (from SD).
Sections 10 and 11What section is the RU section? I will be there Tuesday and Wednesday…flying home Saturday
I am not @bac2therac and not as expert as him, but from what I have seen through the years and learned, I really think having the Houston game, win or lose, is of more value for NCAA tournament seeding purposes. It’s a great bump for OOC SOS and carries weight. Wins obviously help but if Houston were to be a legit top 5 team across the metrics, that carries a lot of weight.While true, if RU were to play Creighton or San Diego St ... or Texas A&M,. there could be excellent NET at play. Creighton was 11th in the NET last year, San Diego St was 21st .... Texas A&M was 45th. Creighton and Texas A&M are ranked in the top 20 pre-season THIS year. So still opportunities for quality games - and maybe a better chance to win.
Would it be better if RU could get a win over a team ranked from #15 to #30, or a loss to a Top 5 Houston? I figure it would be much more likely RU gets a win vs a team other than Houston, and likely lose against Houston. But who knows if RU gets ANY wins, even over Notre Dame?
Smart Arab oil nations are trying real hard to spend their money and diversify for a possible future without oil. I am not sure how sports figures in it.. but I suppose they have a plan.Crazy huh they have their money in every sport was going to start a thread on premium board but just was lazy about it
I did Phoenix to SD and back. I found it boring to disgusting.. Phoenix had a smog issue that week... hard to see inside the area.. but coming from San Diego... wow.. yellowy-gray-green blob on the horizon.Have you ever done the drive from San Diego to Vegas? How is it (scenic, boring)?
Debating driving or flying to Vegas (from SD).
It is better to beat a quality opponent on a neutral site, than lose to a top 5 team on a neutral site. Whoever we would play in the third game would be a quality opponent.I am not @bac2therac and not as expert as him, but from what I have seen through the years and learned, I really think having the Houston game, win or lose, is of more value for NCAA tournament seeding purposes. It’s a great bump for OOC SOS and carries weight. Wins obviously help but if Houston were to be a legit top 5 team across the metrics, that carries a lot of weight.
I am not @bac2therac and not as expert as him, but from what I have seen through the years and learned, I really think having the Houston game, win or lose, is of more value for NCAA tournament seeding purposes. It’s a great bump for OOC SOS and carries weight. Wins obviously help but if Houston were to be a legit top 5 team across the metrics, that carries a lot of weight.
Beating your cupcakes by 30+ certainly doesn't hurt.Yes....Houston for some odd reason even in the AAC has managed to be a NET darling. Rutgers will still het value from a Creighton or San Diego State game but the Houston one even in a loss would be a NET bounty
Hm. So where's my cut?Interesting fact the group running the tournament is backed by Saudi money!!