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My Latest CBI Projected Field and Pairings

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East

(4) Valparaiso @ (1) Seton Hall

(3) Rider @ (2) Wright State

Midwest

(4) Miami Ohio @ (1) Bradley

(3) IUPUI @ (2) Ohio

South

(4) Sam Houston State @ (1) Alabama

(3) Houston @ (2) Virginia

West

(4) Washington @ (1) Nevada

(3) Tulsa @ (2) Utah



**Updated again due to my clerical errors....didn't have the NIT bracket in front of me, but thx to those who caught the mistakes**
 
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I think Rhode Island is in the NIT, so they can't be in the CBI. I believe they play at Creighton.

Does anyone know if Illinois is going to want to be in this CBI tourney? I am very glad BU gets to play again this year.
 
Rhode Island and San Diego State are in the NIT.

It has also been announced that Virginia will play at home and Houston will play on the road.
 
A week ago, UIUC would like to see their season end... but they are playing great right now. I think they take a bid to the CBI.
 
Not if the bums heard they had to come here and get a butt kickin

I'd love nothing more than for Daniel to get a proper send-off here FINALLY and get a home sellout against the Illini...


That would be a money maker's wet dream for CBI officials...


That being said, I don't see UIUC agreeing in any shape or form to facing us here or even there
 
Well I've finally gotten over my depression from the loss in STL, glad to hear that we have at least one more game left. Now I just gotta get myself down to Peoria.
 
I agree, but to an extent...

Their main goal from what I have read is cash money and what better way than that?!

Ultimately money is the motivator for all of these tournaments (NCAA included). However, there are enough quality teams that a 16 team field can be comprised without lowering itself to the depths of a 19 loss Illini team, or any other bottom-feeding BCS team.
 
Ultimately money is the motivator for all of these tournaments (NCAA included). However, there are enough quality teams that a 16 team field can be comprised without lowering itself to the depths of a 19 loss Illini team, or any other bottom-feeding BCS team.

True but in our case, can you honestly say that if we get IUPUI at home we're going to draw anywhere close to what we would if we got Illinois?


And regardless of who wins, if its a 2 v 3 matchup, we'd both draw better than probably 12 of 16 of the other teams in the event....

Its pretty much a win-win...especially if you're going to let Virginia and Alabama in, who have done a whole lot of nothing this year...


That and they also stated that you don't have to have a winning record as req. to get in...

Its still plausible that it could happen...


Not to say that I want it to, but for arguments sake...it is possible
 
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