MacabreMob
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Bradley - best team available not in BracketBusters.
It's going to happen. It's going to happen.
Right now, it looks like UW-Green Bay is also a good team on paper that's gonna get a "tv" snub.
Just IMO.
;-)
Bradley - best team available not in BracketBusters.
It's going to happen. It's going to happen.
Bradley - best team available not in BracketBusters.
It's going to happen. It's going to happen.
When are the pairings announced?
Right now, it looks like UW-Green Bay is also a good team on paper that's gonna get a "tv" snub.
Just IMO.
;-)
I have a good conspiracy theory for the nuts out there: ESPN may be popping at-large bubbles in one week.
There aren't that many chances at a quality win this year. So, if a mid-major bubble team doesn't get a chance to play one in BB, ESPN has effectively cut their chances at an at-large bid because of ESPN's choice of matchups.
I said it myself before: The pairing process may pop bubbles. Note, I didn't say the actual games and results would. The pairing process. For example, if ESPN decides to give ISU to Niagara instead of Siena, ESPN has just popped ISU's bubble because ISU's best chance at a signature win was taken away because ESPN preferred another matchup for TV purposes.
Take this a step further: ESPN sits and says, "OK, there are 4 NCAA locks. Butler, Davidson, St Mary's, Utah St (USU is hardly a lock, but play along for a second). "Let's match up those 4 against each other. That way, no bubble team plays one of the 4 and therefore don't get a chance at a win that could push them in the field".
"Then, take the most likely bubble teams, and make sure they don't play each other. ISU may need the win, but if we give them Niagara, their profile isn't helped." ESPN can then manipulate the matchups to make sure as few mid major teams are helped, therefore making the bubble less crowded and allowing more ACC and Big East teams in.
I'll be watching very closely to see what happens. This year, moreso than other years, seems very easy to manipulate.
I have a good conspiracy theory for the nuts out there: ESPN may be popping at-large bubbles in one week.
There aren't that many chances at a quality win this year. So, if a mid-major bubble team doesn't get a chance to play one in BB, ESPN has effectively cut their chances at an at-large bid because of ESPN's choice of matchups.
I said it myself before: The pairing process may pop bubbles. Note, I didn't say the actual games and results would. The pairing process. For example, if ESPN decides to give ISU to Niagara instead of Siena, ESPN has just popped ISU's bubble because ISU's best chance at a signature win was taken away because ESPN preferred another matchup for TV purposes.
Take this a step further: ESPN sits and says, "OK, there are 4 NCAA locks. Butler, Davidson, St Mary's, Utah St (USU is hardly a lock, but play along for a second). "Let's match up those 4 against each other. That way, no bubble team plays one of the 4 and therefore don't get a chance at a win that could push them in the field".
"Then, take the most likely bubble teams, and make sure they don't play each other. ISU may need the win, but if we give them Niagara, their profile isn't helped." ESPN can then manipulate the matchups to make sure as few mid major teams are helped, therefore making the bubble less crowded and allowing more ACC and Big East teams in.
I'll be watching very closely to see what happens. This year, moreso than other years, seems very easy to manipulate.
I think the ISU game is huge, if we win we could get St. marys or Davidson, loose we get Wright St.
It seems to have gotten really simple.
Beat ISU and you're the clear #2 in the Valley pecking order for road teams, and you're on the Deuce.
Lose to ISU and you're 3rd in the pecking order for Valley road teams and there won't be enough room and you're stuck playing a useless 100+ team with no TV.
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Illinois St/Wisconsin-Milwaukee - it's funny because this would be ISU's signature non-con win right here.
TAS, not trying to flame here. Really enjoy your work and MM's too when it comes to projections.
ISU's non-signature win right now is Wright State 13-8 RPI 100.
Bradley's signature non-con win is ETSU is 13-5 RPI 132.