Quote from: fordham96 on February 09, 2018, 09:41:19 PM
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Quote from: austour on February 09, 2018, 05:32:38 PM
Reality check here. No team with 15 losses has ever received an at large bid. I'm betting no team with an 11 game losing streak has either. Choice is simple. Wow the committee by winning out in the regular season and at least 2 in the BET or win the BET. No other options, #1 SOS or not. And getting into the NIT is going to require being at least a couple games over .500 as well. At present the RPI/Committee record is still 11-13, Molloy doesn't count. That means 5-1 finish and 1-1 BET to even make the NIT.
Could you possibly squeeze anymore wrong into one post? You think we need to go 5-1 and 1-1 to make the NIT!!!! Have you ever heard of RPI before? 5-1 and 1-1 is a goddamn #1 seed in the NIT if we aren't in the dance. Some of you are just clueless.
There is no way a team that went 7-13 in their conference with 2 losses to Georgetown and a loss to DePaul is even in the conversation for the NCAA Tournament. RPI is just one of like 8 things the committee will look at this year.
Agreed. Georgia was 9-7 in the SEC in 2001 and Vandy was 10-8 last year in SEC, the
All but impossible to make it with a league record 4+ games under .500 and with 3 bad losses against non-top 100 RPI teams.
Let's stop NCAA and NIT talk. Let's just get a few wins and hold the class together and set up for strong 2019 class. There is hope but let's not get carried away. If it happens fine but the NIT or NCAA is not the current short term goal.
The NCAA is not the goal? Have you ever competed in an organized sport a day in your life? I guaran-#$%^ing-tee you every member of that team and staff is only thinking about the NCAA right now. They have a path via at large bid or automatic berth despite what some uninformed posters write. What is Ahmed's two year plan? Back against the wall...one game at a time.
As for giving up on the NIT, here is last year's field:
TCU 6-12 conference record (won the NIT) as a six seed
Clemson 7-11 conference record and 17-15 overall RPI of 71 got a two seed!
Indiana 7-12 conference record 18-15 overall and got a three seed
Ga Tech 8-10 conference record 17-15 overall
Illinois 8-10 conference record 18-14 overall
And the highest RPI out of that group was 52 by TCU and only Illinois was lower than 70 (60).
None of them had a SOS inside the top 25!
5 wins makes us a clear cut #1 seed in the NIT. Stop being nice persons.
Re my original post I was talking about the crazy talk about the dance. TO get there you have to agree that 19 wins (win out and 3 in BET) or winning the BET is the only path to being a bubble team.
Re the rest of my post, 5-1, 1-1 would make them 17-15 (not counting Molloy). Not a chance at the dance even with 2 marquee wins. I did say that record likely gets them into the NIT, though I doubt they will be a #1, those are traditionally bubble teams, but one less win or one more loss and even the NIT is doubtful.
Also, re 15 losses it must have been Vanderbilt starting the conversation last year that made me think there were none, but you're right there was one. They did have 19 wins though.
Sorry for the weird looking post, if it is weird looking, in these times of reduced functionality I can't seem to get the quote button to work.