The Oklahoma men's basketball team declined an NIT invitation.
— Nicole Auerbach (@NicoleAuerbach) March 18, 2024
The Oklahoma men's basketball team declined an NIT invitation.
— Nicole Auerbach (@NicoleAuerbach) March 18, 2024
Pathetic. What a bunch of clowns.gobears20 said:The Oklahoma men's basketball team declined an NIT invitation.
— Nicole Auerbach (@NicoleAuerbach) March 18, 2024
You make money playing in the NIT.OkieBear12 said:
Wouldn't surprise me if they turned it down to save money on the athletic budget.
Contrary to success on the field against little brother, little brother is a better steward of its financial resources.
NIT in this era is not the same. A lot of power five teams will be minus players intent on going into the portal. Will Moser stay at OU?MattyIce said:
Baylor 2009-2010 season was helped tremendously by the 09 NIT run
We used to have one for the championship (the only appropriate time to hang a NIT banner), not sure if it's in the new Arena or not.BearFan33 said:
Didn't we hang a banner for our NIT win? This is short sighted for OU IMO.
St. John’s is declining a potential NIT invitation.
— Matt Fortuna (@Matt_Fortuna) March 17, 2024
Rick Pitino: pic.twitter.com/07zbIuDyYa
Looking for a safe space to heal?Edmond Bear said:
As someone who lives in the middle of Soonerland….this is awesome!
With expiration of said portal on the second monday.LIB,MR BEARS said:
The portal date needs to change until after the first Monday in April.
Yep. That was a bad move by the NIT. They took teams out that wanted to be there to offer invites to teams that don't.GoldenBear007 said:
Quite comical too considering NIT changed the rules granting more slots for the top six conferences, only for them to get slighted as OU wasn't the only one to decline. St. John's, Ole Miss, Pitt, Indiana, etc all declined too.
Depends on whether or not you're the ugly sister.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
I can't say I blame OU. When you got your heart set on dancing with Cinderella, you're not going to accept one of her ugly sisters.
Then don't lose six of your last eight and get run off the floor by a middling TCU team in your conference tournament opener.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
I can't say I blame OU. When you got your heart set on dancing with Cinderella, you're not going to accept one of her ugly sisters.
I agree they didn't deserve it, and have no right to feel entitled. But I can understand why a team in the Power 5 wouldn't want to be associated with the "Not In Tournament" and heighten their disappointment. Honestly, if Baylor went to the NIT, I really wouldn't derive any pleasure from winning it, but I'd be embarassed to lose in it. So there isn't really any incentive for a proud Power 5 program.bear2be2 said:Then don't lose six of your last eight and get run off the floor by a middling TCU team in your conference tournament opener.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
I can't say I blame OU. When you got your heart set on dancing with Cinderella, you're not going to accept one of her ugly sisters.
Oklahoma had no reason whatsoever to feel entitled to an NCAA tournament spot. Neither did any of these other programs that were left out of the field and decided to throw a fit about it.
We've been three times in the Scott Drew era and made two runs to the title game -- losing one, winning the other. I found both to be enjoyable ends to a disappointing season, providing a positive feeling where a negative one previously existed. I even went to the game we lost by one point on a last-second shot to Mississippi State at the Ferrell Center in 2018 -- and enjoyed it until that shot rimmed in.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:I agree they didn't deserve it, and have no right to feel entitled. But I can understand why a team in the Power 5 wouldn't want to be associated with the "Not In Tournament" and heighten their disappointment. Honestly, if Baylor went to the NIT, I really wouldn't derive any pleasure from winning it, but I'd be embarassed to lose in it. So there isn't really any incentive for a proud Power 5 program.bear2be2 said:Then don't lose six of your last eight and get run off the floor by a middling TCU team in your conference tournament opener.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
I can't say I blame OU. When you got your heart set on dancing with Cinderella, you're not going to accept one of her ugly sisters.
Oklahoma had no reason whatsoever to feel entitled to an NCAA tournament spot. Neither did any of these other programs that were left out of the field and decided to throw a fit about it.
Personally, if I wasn't good enough to participate in a main tournament, I would not want to participate in a "consolation bracket" and advertise that I wasn't good enough. I wouldn't get any positive feeling about winning against the leftovers, because it'd just mean I was the best of the worst. Whoopee. But that's me.bear2be2 said:We've been three times in the Scott Drew era and made two runs to the title game -- losing one, winning the other. I found both to be enjoyable ends to a disappointing season, providing a positive feeling where a negative one previously existed. I even went to the game we lost on a last-second shot to Mississippi State at the Ferrell Center in 2018 -- and enjoyed it until that shot rimmed in.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:I agree they didn't deserve it, and have no right to feel entitled. But I can understand why a team in the Power 5 wouldn't want to be associated with the "Not In Tournament" and heighten their disappointment. Honestly, if Baylor went to the NIT, I really wouldn't derive any pleasure from winning it, but I'd be embarassed to lose in it. So there isn't really any incentive for a proud Power 5 program.bear2be2 said:Then don't lose six of your last eight and get run off the floor by a middling TCU team in your conference tournament opener.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
I can't say I blame OU. When you got your heart set on dancing with Cinderella, you're not going to accept one of her ugly sisters.
Oklahoma had no reason whatsoever to feel entitled to an NCAA tournament spot. Neither did any of these other programs that were left out of the field and decided to throw a fit about it.
I don't expect others nationally to care about the NIT or what my team does in it. But when Baylor has played in it, I've enjoyed watching them play the extra games and try to make some lemonade out of lemons.
I think that is the proper perspective and outlook to take on the NIT. And I would be disappointed if a coach of our program chose to opt out. Fortunately, Scott Drew would never.
I recall visiting with Pat Nunley after he got back from NYC in 2013 when we won it all, and he made the comment that only 2 teams in college basketball won their final game of the season that year: us and Louisville (and Louisville eventually had to forfeit over hookers and blow).bear2be2 said:We've been three times in the Scott Drew era and made two runs to the title game -- losing one, winning the other. I found both to be enjoyable ends to a disappointing season, providing a positive feeling where a negative one previously existed. I even went to the game we lost by one point on a last-second shot to Mississippi State at the Ferrell Center in 2018 -- and enjoyed it until that shot rimmed in.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:I agree they didn't deserve it, and have no right to feel entitled. But I can understand why a team in the Power 5 wouldn't want to be associated with the "Not In Tournament" and heighten their disappointment. Honestly, if Baylor went to the NIT, I really wouldn't derive any pleasure from winning it, but I'd be embarassed to lose in it. So there isn't really any incentive for a proud Power 5 program.bear2be2 said:Then don't lose six of your last eight and get run off the floor by a middling TCU team in your conference tournament opener.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
I can't say I blame OU. When you got your heart set on dancing with Cinderella, you're not going to accept one of her ugly sisters.
Oklahoma had no reason whatsoever to feel entitled to an NCAA tournament spot. Neither did any of these other programs that were left out of the field and decided to throw a fit about it.
I don't expect others nationally to care about the NIT or what my team does in it. But when Baylor has played in it, I've enjoyed watching the Bears play the extra games and try to make some lemonade out of lemons.
I think that is the proper perspective and outlook to take on the NIT. And I would be disappointed if a coach of our program chose to opt out. Fortunately, I don't think Scott Drew would ever do that.