I think all three teams turned down the opportunityWow, I’m very surprised by this. Congrats to the guys for getting the invite - happy for them.
Where did teams like SDSU, Grand Canyon, and Boise State end up?
Thanks for the clarification. Makes more sense now.I think all three teams turned down the opportunity
Must have turned them down. Loser mentality. Good riddance to two of themWow, I’m very surprised by this. Congrats to the guys for getting the invite - happy for them.
Where did teams like SDSU, Grand Canyon, and Boise State end up?
All their big time scorers were graduate or seniors. I do think they have two juniors that played valuable minutes but they gain nothing by playing in the NIT since they will lose 80% of their roster.Why would GCU turn it down? Lmao they have big heads and think they are too cool for school too? Wonderful
Must have turned them down. Loser mentality. Good riddance to two of them
Technically the administrators but you would really want to get the input of the coaches and players. Great opportunity! Very tough opponent.Stupid question but who makes the decision to play postseason tournaments? Is it the players, coaches, or administrators? The reason I ask is because I am curious how much buy-in they will get from the players.
That's the theory, I suppose. We won the CBI under Allan Edwards and the next year we were awful. These guys have already played more than 30 games together. A few more games in a meaningless tournament where everyone is eager for spring break isn't going to affect next year. We don't even know how many of the current guys are going to hit the portal. And I'll bet it's not zero. I would imagine if you took a poll of the players, most of them do not want a free trip to Wichita.All their big time scorers were graduate or seniors. I do think they have two juniors that played valuable minutes but they gain nothing by playing in the NIT since they will lose 80% of their roster.
If Wyoming can keep their core together, outside of the seniors, then they can use this to springboard to next year.
The CBI is a financial strain and I think just to get in is some $30k fee. I don't think the NIT has those same requirements and Wyoming may make moneyLet’s be honest. Wyoming is going to the NIT because it has become an afterthought for the big conferences. They either go to the Crown event in Vegas or skip postseason all together.
NIT is basically the new CBI.
That said, happy for this team to get a postseason invite!