Chaminade beat Virginia. But stop the madness! Where is the impact of input? Load up for rebounding, have superior rebounders, get smoked on the offensive AND defensive boards. A+ HCA? OK, let's start a losing streak at home against inferior teams. 19pt favorite at home? Then let's shoot under 35%, miss every 3, and lose by 13! (a fluke? Then what about the last game? You know THAT home loss.)
What if I had loaded up for a rebounding advantage? Would that have helped? (Oh, wait. I did.) What if I had targeted their weaker defenders and put my better shooters up against them and gave them some good distro? Might they have shot better than 30%? (Oh, wait. I did.) What if we were playing at home, with an A+ Home Court ADVANTANGE? Might that have given us an edge? Might we have done a little better against a team we had a 45pt per man ratings edge over? Might we have come a little closer to covering the 19 pt spread?
Reality, reality, schmeality! Making adjustments to your game plan has about the same effect as following these known advantages when flipping a coin: make sure the sun is over your right shoulder, make sure your foot is extended, shoulders back, head up,... now... flip!
If you follow those rules I can assure you that the coin will come up heads. (or tails).
And when you make sensible adjustments to your game plan, based upon your opponent and his perceived weaknesses, and you have much the superior team, and you have a the maximum HCA, then I can assure you that you will either win or lose!
The fault, dear Brutus, is not in ourselves, but in the stars.