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LIHoosier

The 2015 NCAA Tournament Thread

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Dayton has taken the lead 32-29 on a 15-0 run.

 

It's pretty amazing what Archie has done with 6 scholarship players. I think the tallest is 6'8" ( correct me if I'm wrong ).

Their tallest eligible player is 6'6, actually.  Plus they have a grand total of 5 players that are upperclassmen, 2 seniors and 3 juniors.

 

http://daytonflyers.com/roster.aspx?path=mbball

 

So they're both small and young.  Sounds familiar...

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Their tallest eligible player is 6'6, actually. Plus they have a grand total of 5 players that are upperclassmen, 2 seniors and 3 juniors.

http://daytonflyers.com/roster.aspx?path=mbball

So they're both small and young. Sounds familiar...

5 of their 6 scholarship players are upperclassmen. That seems to be a older team to me

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I was looking at their entire roster. 6 scholarship players just makes what he's done even more impressive.

no need to look at entire roster because he only plays 6-7 players. His team did go to the elite 8 last year with the core players. The question I would ask would be could he of gotten away playing his small lineup if he played in big 10, acc instead of a-10? How would r small lineup stack up against a-10 completion. Fwiw I think he has done a tremendous job I just think it's hard to compare the difference in competition of conferences

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