You never know about pre-season games, until time shows you what you couldn't see at the time. Were these good teams--or bad?
Montana played five tough teams pre-season: Oregon, Washington, Stanford, New Mexico, Arkansas. Here's how they've done.
So far they're a combined 50-8. And while many of those games were at home against mid-major competition, there's some evidence that all five teams are exceptionally good this year:
Oregon:10-2. Major victory: at Michigan. Two losses: narrowly to North Carolina and Gonzaga.
Arkansas: 10-1. Best victory: At Georgia Tech. One loss: at Western Kentucky.
Washington: 8-2. Best victory: Baylor. Two losses: Gonzaga and Tennessee.
Stanford: 11-1. Best victory: Oklahoma. Lone loss: By one to Butler.
New Mexico: 11-2: Best victory: Wisconsin. Losses to UTEP and Auburn.
Given our youth, it's obvious we picked a bad year to take on these five teams. Looks like all five will be tournament teams.
Couple other notes. Texas Southern is 3-8, most of their losses coming on the road against very good teams. But the other night, they lost at Oregon by only six. As we can attest, surprising score.
And Montana Tech: 4-5. Losses to Southern Oregon and Lewis & Clark, plus a 98-63 thumping at the hands of BYU. OUR worst lost of the year.
Of the decade? Of the modern history of Montana basketball?
Montana played five tough teams pre-season: Oregon, Washington, Stanford, New Mexico, Arkansas. Here's how they've done.
So far they're a combined 50-8. And while many of those games were at home against mid-major competition, there's some evidence that all five teams are exceptionally good this year:
Oregon:10-2. Major victory: at Michigan. Two losses: narrowly to North Carolina and Gonzaga.
Arkansas: 10-1. Best victory: At Georgia Tech. One loss: at Western Kentucky.
Washington: 8-2. Best victory: Baylor. Two losses: Gonzaga and Tennessee.
Stanford: 11-1. Best victory: Oklahoma. Lone loss: By one to Butler.
New Mexico: 11-2: Best victory: Wisconsin. Losses to UTEP and Auburn.
Given our youth, it's obvious we picked a bad year to take on these five teams. Looks like all five will be tournament teams.
Couple other notes. Texas Southern is 3-8, most of their losses coming on the road against very good teams. But the other night, they lost at Oregon by only six. As we can attest, surprising score.
And Montana Tech: 4-5. Losses to Southern Oregon and Lewis & Clark, plus a 98-63 thumping at the hands of BYU. OUR worst lost of the year.
Of the decade? Of the modern history of Montana basketball?