I mean I dont know about Cincy, but we haven't really deserved it to be any other wayWhat a waste of a season for both of our NCAA Tournament chances to come down to a freaking coin flip game. Shoot me now.
Nope. Philip Nolan is gonna bank a three at the buzzer...you win by 2. SMH.The way things are trending for us, Zack Tobler will end up dropping 40 for you guys.
ARod went yard today!!NIT guys mark it down. Sorry I'm never like this, always hold out hope but I see a team and staff who don't seem to have a lot of skin in the game.
Another crappy Madness, this blows!
Actually, the road to the final is tough enough that getting there will likely be enough to earn a bid. Wins over Cincy, and Temple would lift the rpi a good bit. The problem is that UConn is 0-4 vs those two teams. This is looking like a 2 bid league. Which ever team out of UConn, Cincy, and Temple makes the final will get a bid, win or lose. Either Tulsa, or Houston should be the other team in the final. Tulsa can lose the final, and still get in. Houston likely can't. If they lost, one of the semi-final losers might have a prayer.Win the aac tournament to be deemed worthy. Outside of that, enjoy the nit
Houston has like 80 RPI they played NO ONE out of conferenceActually, the road to the final is tough enough that getting there will likely be enough to earn a bid. Wins over Cincy, and Temple would lift the rpi a good bit. The problem is that UConn is 0-4 vs those two teams. This is looking like a 2 bid league. Which ever team out of UConn, Cincy, and Temple makes the final will get a bid, win or lose. Either Tulsa, or Houston should be the other team in the final. Tulsa can lose the final, and still get in. Houston likely can't. If they lost, one of the semi-final losers might have a prayer.
Their RPI is 71, and climbing. They may have played no one OOC, but they've kicked some butt in league play. If they hadn't somehow lost to USF, they'd be in the mix for an at large. That said, if UConn loses in the final to either Tulsa, or Houston, the RPI would be in the low 40's. Move that up 2 spots because of SMU, and Louisville being ineligible, and that's probably enough to get in.Houston has like 80 RPI they played NO ONE out of conference
ARod went yard today!!
They're definitely not firmly in. But they aren't out.@Jerry1714 is convinced we're firmly in. Lets stop this argument now.
Actually, the road to the final is tough enough that getting there will likely be enough to earn a bid. Wins over Cincy, and Temple would lift the rpi a good bit. The problem is that UConn is 0-4 vs those two teams. This is looking like a 2 bid league. Which ever team out of UConn, Cincy, and Temple makes the final will get a bid, win or lose. Either Tulsa, or Houston should be the other team in the final. Tulsa can lose the final, and still get in. Houston likely can't. If they lost, one of the semi-final losers might have a prayer.
Ha, never said that tinfoil hat.@Jerry1714 is convinced we're firmly in. Lets stop this argument now.
So it will be against Cincy or Tulsa since 1, 2, 5 seeds are locked in. Good game Rpi wise either way, but have to win it.UConn is locked into the 2pm next Friday time slot on ESPN2.
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