TheAsianSensation
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I'm trying really hard not to go on a major rant in this thread. I may need Mac to censor me at some point. :lol:
I'm trying really hard not to go on a major rant in this thread. I may need Mac to censor me at some point. :lol:
I believe that if UNI loses against ISU and loses in either the first or second game of MVC Tourney that they will not dance...... We'll see.![]()
Ok, everyone still on the conspiracy theory that program status (i.e. if the program is BCS or not) is a major factor in it getting at large bids needs to take a step back. Now, yes, playing in that BCS conferences gives it advantages in their resume. But that's an issue of evaluation of criteria, not of bias on the selection committee. Anyone who thinks UConn is getting a bid because of their prestige is an *****. They're getting a bid because they beat two top 10 teams in the past week and improved their resume.
Now, it's true the borderline mid-major teams have gotten the shaft the last couple of years. But the no-brainer mid-major teams DON'T. And UNI is a no-brainer, for the love of God.
Maybe this might help things...
Jerry Palm breaks down the teams on the bubble like this:
In (26 teams):
ACC: Duke, Wake Forest
Big 12: Baylor, Kansas, Kansas St, Texas, Texas A&M
Big East: Georgetown, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Villanova, West Virginia
Big Ten: Purdue, Michigan St, Ohio St, Wisconsin
SEC: Kentucky, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
A-10: Richmond, Temple, Xavier
Horizon: Butler
Mtn W: BYU, New Mexico
West Coast: Gonzaga
One bid only (18 ): America East, Atlantic Sun, Big Sky, Big South, Big West, Ivy, MAAC, MAC, MEAC, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot, Southern, Southland, Summit, Sun Belt, SWAC, WAC
Number of spots remaining in the field: 21
Number of teams listed below: 30. That means that at least 9 teams listed on this page will not make the tournament.
CLEMSON
FLORIDA ST
GEORGIA TECH
MARYLAND
VIRGINIA TECH
MISSOURI
OKLAHOMA ST
CINCINNATI
CONNECTICUT
LOUISVILLE
MARQUETTE
SETON HALL
ST JOHNS
ILLINOIS
CALIFORNIA
ARIZONA ST
FLORIDA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSISSIPPI ST
CHARLOTTE
DAYTON
RHODE ISLAND
SAN DIEGO ST
UNLV
ODU
UAB
UTEP
UNI
UTAH ST
ST MARYS
Maybe this might help things...
Jerry Palm breaks down the teams on the bubble like this:
In (26 teams):
ACC: Duke, Wake Forest
Big 12: Baylor, Kansas, Kansas St, Texas, Texas A&M
Big East: Georgetown, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Villanova, West Virginia
Big Ten: Purdue, Michigan St, Ohio St, Wisconsin
SEC: Kentucky, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
A-10: Richmond, Temple, Xavier
Horizon: Butler
Mtn W: BYU, New Mexico
West Coast: Gonzaga
One bid only (18 ): America East, Atlantic Sun, Big Sky, Big South, Big West, Ivy, MAAC, MAC, MEAC, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot, Southern, Southland, Summit, Sun Belt, SWAC, WAC
Number of spots remaining in the field: 21
Number of teams listed below: 30. That means that at least 9 teams listed on this page will not make the tournament.
CLEMSON
FLORIDA ST
GEORGIA TECH
MARYLAND
VIRGINIA TECH
MISSOURI
OKLAHOMA ST
CINCINNATI
CONNECTICUT
LOUISVILLE
MARQUETTE
SETON HALL
ST JOHNS
ILLINOIS
CALIFORNIA
ARIZONA ST
FLORIDA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSISSIPPI ST
CHARLOTTE
DAYTON
RHODE ISLAND
SAN DIEGO ST
UNLV
ODU
UAB
UTEP
UNI
UTAH ST
ST MARYS
I think the NCAA selection committee will consider they were playing without their "star" center Eglseder. However, losing to the last place team in the league will be ammunition for all the committee members to use against them so they can get the 8th place BE, ACC, and Big 12 teams in the tournament.
You're talking about 2006-2007, but then they were 24-11, and the Big East already had 6 teams in...
Most years, Syracuse has gotten pretty good deals from the NCAA!
In 2008-2009 they were 28-10, and 11-7 in the Big East, yet still got a #3 seed!!
In 2004-2005 they got an at large bid when they were 7-9 in the Big East and even got a #5-seed!
I'm wondering if UNI is only listed as the one Valley team or if the winner in STL would take another team's place on that list of 30.