We Minnesota. We ain't worried about a Q1 win or DQ1 win. Our expectations every year is, anything above 10 wins is a plus. So, winning 20 games or more, for women's basketball, oh we are on cloud 9! We ain't hanging banners, yet.I think they have to win out to feel safe. It's a little late in the game to not have a single Q1 win (especially given that they play in the B1G).
The bids that the PAC 12 used to get had to go somewhere. Arizona and even Stanford are currently withing striking distance of getting a bid if a few teams ahead if them keep losing while they keep on winning.That is unbelievable to me. The bubble must be extremely soft. As a Washington fan, I'll be the first to say they don't deserve a bid.
To former Pac 12 teams apparently. I hadn't thought of that, good point. Saw that during Bowl Season in football as well.The bids that the PAC 12 used to get had to go somewhere.
Stanford just lost to UVA by 20 in Charlottesville and has zero Q1 wins. Arizona has two combined Q1 and Q2 wins. Unless these teams start collecting Q1 wins, stick a fork in them.The bids that the PAC 12 used to get had to go somewhere. Arizona and even Stanford are currently withing striking distance of getting a bid if a few teams ahead if them keep losing while they keep on winning.
I want to go into depth about why the bubble will probably be soft from now on but I do it another post later.
Charlie Creme the bracketologist for ESPN in his last projection that was on Feb 21 had Arizona has one of the first four out and Stanford was in the next four out list. Stanford has lost since then and I don't expect to see them in his updated projections that will come out today.Stanford just lost to UVA by 20 in Charlottesville and has zero Q1 wins. Arizona has two combined Q1 and Q2 wins. Unless these teams start collecting Q1 wins, stick a fork in them.
Not sure how this relates to the BIG10 and their upcoming conference tournament. Posted here accidentally?Charlie Creme the bracketologist for ESPN in his last projection that was on Feb 21 had Arizona has one of the first four out and Stanford was in the next four out list. Stanford has lost since then and I don't expect to see them in his updated projections that will come out today.