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Originally Posted by KC_Connection
So basically you're saying it would be better if KU played a weaker schedule and only lost 4 or 5 games? Where's the incentive to schedule tough then?
In the end, it's going to come down to the quality of the team and that doesn't change no matter how many games you lose against good teams.
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No, it does. When the other teams vying for the same spot have better winning %s against the RPI top 25, finished the season stronger, and aren't without their second most important player, they will likely get the nod.
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