Voters disagreed. Computer numbers can't tell the whole story. What was the most Top 25 teams we had ranked?
SMU was ranked in both the AP top 25 and the USA Today coaches poll leading up to Selection Sunday but did not make the NCAA tournament. It would seem the NCAA selection committee is realizing that the top 25 polls are subjective, whereas computer metrics are strictly results driven. That is not to say it is or should be based solely on metrics; but metrics are generally right.
You are right. That's the other side to the argument. SMU was probably ranked because of their name coach as well. But as we know their SOS was a joke and they didn't dance because of it.
But lets just call a spade a spade. Come the end of the year 4 teams danced. One barely made it and had to go in the play in game (Xavier) and the other got in by winning the BE Tourney and based on their seeding wouldn't have made it otherwise. Even look at pre-season polls this year. Most have just Nova and then a massive drop. I think the conference can succeed but a lot of things have to fall in place.
Every high major conference has highly seeded teams and low seeded teams in the dance. 4 teams in is still 4 teams in. We certainly did not show well, but in a single elimination tournament there is a lot of chance involved. Kind of like "On any given Sunday..."
On paper the conference should continue to do well. Depaul will usually suck, Villanova will usually be good, and everyone else will have their ups and downs. The conference will continue to get 4 or 5 bids, with the occasional 3 or 6 bid year.
I see Nova as a "lock" with GT, SJU, Xavier, and Prov having a solid chance. Just my opinion. We'll find out soon enough.