Now that we are half way through the conference season, I'm wondering if the Valley is any closer to obtaining multiple NCAA bids this year.
After a quick scan through realtimerpi.com, there appears to be only two teams that may be capable of playing themselves into at-large contention, unless of course the Valley goes 10-0 in the Bracketbuster!
The two teams that have a shot at an at-large bid are Northern Iowa and Creighton. UNI has a 4-3 record against the RPI top 100, and an 0-1 record against the top 50. Creighton has a 5-4 record against the RPI top 100, and a 1-0 record against the top 50 with a nice win over Dayton. Obviously, if UNI wins the conference by two or three games and makes it at least to the semifinals of the Valley tournament, I think they are in. But winning the Valley regular season by a large margin will go a long way to clinching a bid, though I can't see the committee leaving out the first place team in a top 8 conference.
Creighton has the best credentials for an at large bid, but they obviously need to turn things up and finish at least a strong second to get consideration. A run toward the Vallley championship game, and their win against Dayton will be big.
Bradley on the other hand with their 1-6 record against the RPI top 100 and ISU's 2-1 record against the RPI top 100 will not give them even a sniff of an at-large bid unless either finishes first in the conference, which would mean they would both have to knock off several more top 100 teams to do so.
Now, I certainly am not rooting for Creighton to start winning or UNI to run away with the conference, just stating how the Valley would be able to have a shot at multiple bids. The most feasible chance for that happening does not have much to do with RPI's or top 100 wins. Rather the team that finishes in first place (preferrably one first place team and not a tie) should be in with a second team winning the Valley tournament. I think that would be the safest way to go, and hopefully one of those teams will be Bradley.
After a quick scan through realtimerpi.com, there appears to be only two teams that may be capable of playing themselves into at-large contention, unless of course the Valley goes 10-0 in the Bracketbuster!
The two teams that have a shot at an at-large bid are Northern Iowa and Creighton. UNI has a 4-3 record against the RPI top 100, and an 0-1 record against the top 50. Creighton has a 5-4 record against the RPI top 100, and a 1-0 record against the top 50 with a nice win over Dayton. Obviously, if UNI wins the conference by two or three games and makes it at least to the semifinals of the Valley tournament, I think they are in. But winning the Valley regular season by a large margin will go a long way to clinching a bid, though I can't see the committee leaving out the first place team in a top 8 conference.
Creighton has the best credentials for an at large bid, but they obviously need to turn things up and finish at least a strong second to get consideration. A run toward the Vallley championship game, and their win against Dayton will be big.
Bradley on the other hand with their 1-6 record against the RPI top 100 and ISU's 2-1 record against the RPI top 100 will not give them even a sniff of an at-large bid unless either finishes first in the conference, which would mean they would both have to knock off several more top 100 teams to do so.
Now, I certainly am not rooting for Creighton to start winning or UNI to run away with the conference, just stating how the Valley would be able to have a shot at multiple bids. The most feasible chance for that happening does not have much to do with RPI's or top 100 wins. Rather the team that finishes in first place (preferrably one first place team and not a tie) should be in with a second team winning the Valley tournament. I think that would be the safest way to go, and hopefully one of those teams will be Bradley.
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