Wichita State has been given a home game in the CBI, despite their .500 record of 16-16, and their RPI of 156.
By the way, one of their wins was against a non-Division 1 school, so for the purposes of the NCAA, they are 15-16, a losing record.--
http://www.kansas.com/sports/shockers/story/734428.html
And now, Oregon State also has been given a home game in the CBI, despite their pathetic record of 13-17, their 9th place finish in the Pac-10, and their RPI of 154! They were just 6-6 out-of-conference, and just 4-6 against D1 non-conference opponents.
Also, they tanked at the end of the season and lost their last 4 games in a row.
And 2 of their wins were against non-Division 1 teams, so their record, as seen by the NCAA, is actually 11-17!-
http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindbeaversbeat/2009/03/osu_makes_the_leap_from_018_to.html
http://www.democratherald.com/articles/2009/03/15/sports/top_story/1osu01_cbi.txt
I am now very glad Bradley stayed away from this spectacle! The CBI has become a huge joke.
Will the CBI have any teams with a winning record? Or have they lost all respect and credibility by only inviting teams who can sell a few tickets, regardless of record?
Last year, all teams had winning records, except Cincinnati, and they at least had a winning out-of-conference record, and were the "next-in-line" team from one of the top conferences, the Big East.
By the way, one of their wins was against a non-Division 1 school, so for the purposes of the NCAA, they are 15-16, a losing record.--
http://www.kansas.com/sports/shockers/story/734428.html
And now, Oregon State also has been given a home game in the CBI, despite their pathetic record of 13-17, their 9th place finish in the Pac-10, and their RPI of 154! They were just 6-6 out-of-conference, and just 4-6 against D1 non-conference opponents.
Also, they tanked at the end of the season and lost their last 4 games in a row.
And 2 of their wins were against non-Division 1 teams, so their record, as seen by the NCAA, is actually 11-17!-
http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindbeaversbeat/2009/03/osu_makes_the_leap_from_018_to.html
http://www.democratherald.com/articles/2009/03/15/sports/top_story/1osu01_cbi.txt
I am now very glad Bradley stayed away from this spectacle! The CBI has become a huge joke.
Will the CBI have any teams with a winning record? Or have they lost all respect and credibility by only inviting teams who can sell a few tickets, regardless of record?
Last year, all teams had winning records, except Cincinnati, and they at least had a winning out-of-conference record, and were the "next-in-line" team from one of the top conferences, the Big East.