The Path Ahead
Written by Coug-A-Sutra   
Wednesday, 20 January 2010 15:36

Hello Followers. Hope you’re having a great week.



Well, as we near the halfway point in the season, our little Cougies find themselves in a near identical situation as last year’s NIT team. If you want to take a peek at the stretch ahead, then read on.

Followers, last year, we headed into the final two weekends of conference play with a 3-2 record. At that point, we all mused that getting to 5-4 was necessary to secure a third straight NCAA tourney birth.

That week, we dropped both home games to the LA schools to stand at 3-4 heading into the final weekend of the conference’s 1st half. We then split at the Arizona schools to finish the first half at 4-5, and then promptly dropped both games on the subsequent Bay Area trip to fall to 4-7.

Notwithstanding that BAD loss to OSU at home the next weekend, our NCAA dreams (and nearly our NIT aspirations) were all-but done at that point.

Now we find ourselves in a similar situation: We’re 3-3 going into a tough LA road trip followed by what might be the toughest game left on the slate @ Washington. Following that tilt, we then get current conference leader ASU at home followed by those pesky Mildcats.

All in all, this sure seems like the critical stretch for any hope that we have to play in a real post-season tournament. While some of you, like Big Wood, think that an NCAA birth is out of the question, I am not so sure—especially if we get to 22 wins. But even more importantly, I think we need to get to 20 wins to get to the NIT. Remember, the NIT now privileges mid-major champions that did not win their conference tournaments. Expect that group to be large again this year. In addition, when you consider the Crap-10’s current 6th place power ranking, expect a slew of ACC, Big 12, Big 10, and Big East teams to get WAY more priority from the NIT selection committee than a mid-tier Pac-10 finisher.

So, let’s explore a few paths to 10-8 or better.

A) Win two out of the next three (plus a sweep of the AZs)
If we win 2 of the next three, we finish the first half a gaudy 5-4. From there, let’s suppose that we beat both Arizona schools at home. Do that, and we stand at 7-4 in conference. From there, reaching an 11-7 conference mark would “only” require a split on the road in the Bay Area, a sweep the Oregon schools on the last weekend, and a split at home against the LA schools. Add a win in the conference tournament, and our boys have 22 wins on the season. And THAT would be hard to keep out of the Dance. But for sure, it puts us back in the NIT.

B) Lose two out of the next three (plus a sweep of the AZs)
Lose 2 of the next three and we sit at 4-5. From there, a win over both AZ schools rights the ship at 6-5 headed to the Bay Area. If we can manage to nip the Trees in Maples (a TALL order), we’ll face the LA schools at home with a 7-6 record. Obviously, the wheels could still fall off the wagon at that point. But, it sure would seem that a team that comes home 7-6 after that stretch would win 3 of the next five. If true, we finish the year 10-8 with a 20-10 record. For me, that’s NIT for sure. And if we win a couple games in the Pac-10 tourney, we’re real close to the Dance.

C) Lose two out of the next three (then split with the Zonas)
When you add a 4-5 first half to a loss to one of the Zonas, we’ll head into Stanford at a very tight 5-6. Lose that game and the season is all but over, less a token CBI birth (but who’s to say we’d pay for it????). If we beat the Trees, then we’d come home 6-7 (we’re NOT beating CAL). From there, we’d have to win 4 of the next five. YIKES! In my mind, a sweep of the LA schools becomes absolutely necessary for a shot at 10-8. On top of that, we’d still have to sweep the Oregon schools on the road. Could happen, but that sure seems like a most precarious road.

Moreover, even if we get to 20 wins under that scenario, we might be in trouble in terms of quality wins. For instance, let’s say we lose 2 of the next 3 to both SC and Washington, then lose to ASU at home, then lose to CAL on the road, and then lose to Washington at home. Who then will we have beaten? SC? And by that point, will that matter much? Again, remember that we BARELY got into the NIT last year with a good team, with good wins, in a high bid league.

D) Win our next three games or lose our next three games.
If the former happens, we’re fat cats in the big city. If the latter happens, time to play Charlie and BjornBorgistad 38 minutes a night.

My projection:

At this point, I think this team has a really good shot to win 3 of the next five (UCLA, ASU, AZ). If we do that and can muster that tough road win at Stanford, then an NIT shot looks really, really solid for us.

But short of that, we’re in really, really BIG trouble. And, as I said earlier, the BIG THING to keep in mind over the next five games is that the line between NCAA, NIT, and NOTHING is razor, razor thin this year.

So, as we head into this five game stretch, the time to “wait and see” about this group’s development is just about over. It’s now put up or shut up time with this group. Lets hope that tomorrow night represents a loud roar for our young Cougar lads. Certainly, Saturday’s game looms as a win or go home type game.

Let us know your expectations and predictions for our team over this five game stretch.

And Let’s Go Cougs!

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written by Nuss, January 20, 2010
Let me introduce all of you to three teams from a power conference last season:

Auburn: 22-11 overall, 10-6 conference
South Carolina: 21-9 overall, 10-6 conference
Florida: 23-10 overall, 9-7 conference

None of those three teams made the Dance because the SEC was so poor. We're going to have to do a heck of a lot better than 11-7 in a bad Pac-10 to even entertain a serious notion about the NCAA Tournament. The conversation probably has to start at 13-5, which I think is where Big Wood is coming from.
Enough!
written by Big Nate, January 20, 2010
Totaly agreement. Hate to break your hearts but this team IS NOT DANCING THIS YEAR! Get over the idea. Maybe CBI at best and an outside shot at NIT but that is a stretch. When you start so much youth how can U predict anything anyway!?

Secondly and finally please stop your articles with greetings followers! It is like sportsradio callers asking how people are doing. Nobody cares. Otherwise I luv the site.
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written by james_wsu, January 20, 2010
...or we can just win the Pac10 tourny? smilies/grin.gif
Greetings Followers...
written by Longball, January 20, 2010
I think the only shot for this team is a Pac-10 Tourney championship. At that point in the season i think thats completely plausible. I do think this team could make a deep NIT run, but they are going to have to flip the switch and start playing at a completely different level from here on out to even get consideration for NCAA. Right now we just aren't as good as Cal, UW, ASU and USC. I think we only get 2 bids out of those 4, and USC is ineligible. On a good note, i think we have far more upside for the coming years then any of those guys.
Big Nate sit down!
written by WallaCoug, January 20, 2010
Ahh, Big Nate (whom I've never seen post here before), you are obviously new and don't get the Sutra's shtick. It's like people commenting on Rush Limbaugh who have just begun to listen to him and don't realize that nearly everything he says is parody (though often oh so tacky--and, to some, offensive).

You see Big Nate, the Sutra (liberal though the enlightened one may be) is of great Cougar and general sports knowledge. He is also of great imagination and writing skills and I appreciate his personages (or should I say his avatars) including Sutra and Brinkhater.

Nate, we regulars here at the blog like to be entertained, not just informed.

Keep it up Sutra and ignore the newbies. And if I am wrong about your political leanings...I beg the deepest of pardons and kiss your soiled bare and calloused feet.
Nuss
written by WallaCoug, January 20, 2010
I agree with you, on the difficult task of the Cougs making the BIG tournament.

On the plus side, K-State (who we lost to) beat #1 Texas this last week so that looks like an even better loss. (I know. Tthere are no good losses).

I think WSU will have to finish 2nd in the Pac-10 to receive an NCAA bid. UW or Cal could finish third and possibly make it, but I don't believe any other team could possibly finish that low and be picked at large (notwithstanding an incredible run that falls just short at the Pac-10 tourney and even then I think it's iffy).

But unlike Big Hate...I mean Big Nate, I think we have a chance.smilies/wink.gif
Apologies to Big Nate. Stand up.
written by WallaCoug, January 20, 2010
I am apologizing to my flaming of my neighbor Big Nate. Yeah, it's me in the eggplant and chartruse colored house around the block.smilies/grin.gif

Keep posting Nate. I mean nothing personal or angry toward you. Just please don't bang on the hardworking and imaginative operators of this great site.
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written by Soze, January 20, 2010
Holy Christ, Nate, it's the internet. Stop taking yourself so seriously. I'm a follower, and proud of it. You can speak for yourself, but don't speak for the group.

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written by Longball, January 20, 2010
I think it's also important for us to keep in mind when discussing this teams shortcomings and/or potential... we are actually tied for 1st place in the Pac-10 right now considering we beat Oregon. I don't think it's fair to considder this team as anything less than 4-2 in league play and that has to be considdered a success.
And So?
written by Coug-A-Sutra, January 20, 2010
Exactly how do you all see us doing over the next five games? Cuz, that was really the gist of the post.

Again, we can bat around hypothetical scenarios all we want, but until we get to 11-7, rather IF we get to 11-7, we'll never know what that will or won't get us.

Look folks, we all know that the conference is down. At the same time, let us not forget that our only two non-conference losses are against current top 10 teams on the road.

So, depending on how the rest of the conference shakes out, and depending on who we beat as well as who we don't beat, the body of work may be there at the end. But we won't know unless and until we win.

So, does anyone think we can win 2 of the next 3? Or three of the next four?

Cuz if we don't, then that renders everything pretty moot, doesn't it?
Upcoming stretch
written by sdcoug09, January 21, 2010
It's really tough to predict how these next 4-5 games are going to go with this team and the way the conference is this year. From what I've seen, our games and the games of others, we could sweep these next five or lose them all. Realistically, I see us winning 3 of the next 5 games. With how tight the line is between playing and staying at home that much, the Oregon game hurts even more. That one win gives a little more wiggle room or maybe that little extra to put us over the edge.
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written by Soze, January 21, 2010
Herein lies the problem with youth... its unpredictable.
My prediction for the next 3 games
written by WallaCoug, January 21, 2010
Sutra,

I say we sweep the Cali schools (though USC scares me a bit), and then get thumped at Washington.

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