bballnut90
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Almost of those losses are bad losses too:I'm noticing that the 5-9 range of the committee's latest reveal of 2/10 has become a soft spot, with all of these teams faltering to some degree. The committee may or may not end up cutting Michigan and Indiana some slack for their injured players (depending on whether they come back).
Reveal ranking on 2/10 Wins since 2/10 Losses since 2/101. S. Carolina at Kentucky, 59-50
at Georgia, 72-54-- 2. Stanford Utah, 91-64
Colorado, 63-46-- 3. NC State at Boston C., 85-78 OT
at Duke, 77-62-- 4. Louisville Notre Dame, 73-47 -- 5. Michigan -- at Michigan St, 57-63
at Northwestern, 69-71 2OT6. Arizona Arizona St, 62-58 at Arizona St, 77-81 7. Iowa State at TCU, 93-70 at Texas, 48-73 8. Indiana Michigan St, 76-58 at Nebraska, 55-72 9. Oklahoma -- at Texas, 63-78
Texas Tech, 87-9710. Baylor W. Virginia, 75-57
TCU, 80-55-- 11. UConn DePaul, 84-60
at Marquette, 72-58-- 12. Tennessee Missouri, 76-62
Vanderbilt, 66-52-- 13. LSU Georgia, 73-67
at Texas A&M, 74-58-- 14. Notre Dame Miami, 69-53 at Louisville, 47-73 15. Texas Oklahoma, 78-63
Iowa State, 73-48-- 16. Oregon at Oregon St, 74-66
UCLA, 67-53Oregon St, 62-68
Michigan-both losses are to teams not projected to make the tournament
Arizona-Arizona State is a bubble team, projected as 11 seed.
Indiana-this one isn't as bad considering Nebraska is a safely projected tournament team (7 seed), but losing by 17 is an eye sorer.
Iowa State-no shame in losing to Texas, but losing by 25 is rough
Oklahoma-a 10 point loss at home to 10-14 Texas Tech is awful. Pretty mindboggling how Texas Tech has road wins by 10+ over OU and Texas but is 1-10 in all other conference games.