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You've probably heard of them by their other common name: Quakers. It's an NAIA school down the street from them in Wichita. True story: Nixon was a Quaker.
I definitely understand why you should do it. I'm just too honest of a guy... at this level regular season championships mean zero. I still get a bad taste when every time we refer to last year's women's teams as conference champions when we were the 2 seed in the tournament.
I agree. Eight consecutive winning seasons and so far only one Big Boy Tournament to show for it.
I'm not even asking for a FAU run (yet), but we need to get to the second weekend of the Tournament. Sweet 16, please baby Jesus. One of those two wins needs to be over some relevant-to-this-area Big XII/SEC team, not some high-seed Mountain West or Big East school. The same year we captured our first NCAA Tournament win was the same year Abilene Christian took out Texas, I believe.
Get to the Sweet 16 and then have a Gregg Marshall-like run of success - seven straight Tournament/Top 25 appearances, six straight years with at least one NCAAT win, a trip to the Final Four sprinkled in.
It may sound silly, but at this point I think a fourth straight NIT appearance does nothing to help the outsiders - unengaged alumni, conference mates, and casual college basketball fans - think higher of UNT.
I always want to see us compete in postseason basketball after so many years of it, and the NIT shouldn't always be considered a failure, but the second weekend of the NCAAT, when there are fewer teams left, fewer games and most of the nation would be watching our game... that's what we NEED right now.
If it gets fans pumped and boosts attendance numbers, I'm all for it. In fact, probably not a good look to a lot of fans if you win out the regular season and don't celebrate it.
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