Here is the final and official CBI Bracket-
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2012 CBI Bracket
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Princeton vs. Evansville is now on live on the HDNet Cable Network.
It is channel 928 on Comcast cable in Peoria and surrounding areas.
The attendance at the Ford Center in Evansville is not real good.
Incidentally, the Western Illinois-Oregon game will be on HDNet tomorrow at 9:00 pm.
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The MVC is not making itself look good so far- Evansville gave up 95 points at home to Princeton and lost 95-86. Princeton averages 67 points per game.
Evansvile shot very well, 60% from the field and 50% from three, but so did Princeton- 60% from the field, and 46% from three.
Only 3,012 in attendance. Colt Ryan had 29 points.
In the other MVC game last night, Indiana State lost at home to Robert Morris 67-60 in the CIT.
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Just read where Gebru quits and Tyler is arrested and not be making the trip to Oregon...
Hopefully Mo gets the rest of the guys to step up....it would have been tough to win with everyone there much less without a starter and reserve post player
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Here is an updated CBI bracket-
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A very impressive CBI "Final Four" with Oregon St., Washington St., Pittsburgh and Butler making it to the semifinals. That would be a great NIT Final Four, or even a solid NCAA Final Four if the Pac-12 played up to their normal standards.
It seems to me that the CBI has stepped out somewhat as the third strongest of the post season tourneys. When you have a mid-major power and three "renegade" BCS teams in this tournament, and not to mention two pretty decent Mountain West teams in TCU and Wyoming as well, this definitely seems to be the more attractive "EIEIO" tourney. I know the CIT does not allow BCS teams in their tournament, but the CBI seems to attract more of the higher end mid-majors as well (outside of BCS teams in the Pac-12 and Big East, the only two BCS conferences ever to participate in this).
That said, maybe the Valley should not participate in the CIT in the future as this is basically the tournament that crowns the best lower-major team in the country.
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4 out of the 5 years the CBI existed, it went the full 3 games, and the team that got 2 home games won. The lone exception was 2010 when VCU won the first game at home, then also won game 2 on the road for the only sweep.
CBI results-
Year...Champion.....Runner-up....MVP
2008...Tulsa............Bradley......Jerome Jordan, Tulsa
2009...Oregon State...UTEP.......Roeland Schaftenaar, Oregon State
2010...VCU.............Saint Louis..Joey Rodriguez, VCU
2011...Oregon.........Creighton....Joevan Catron, Oregon
2012...Pittsburgh..Washington St...Lamar Patterson, Pitt
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Originally posted by Da Coach View Post4 out of the 5 years the CBI existed, it went the full 3 games, and the team that got 2 home games won. The lone exception was 2010 when VCU won the first game at home, then also won game 2 on the road for the only sweep.
CBI results-
Year...Champion.....Runner-up....MVP
2008...Tulsa............Bradley......Jerome Jordan, Tulsa
2009...Oregon State...UTEP.......Roeland Schaftenaar, Oregon State
2010...VCU.............Saint Louis..Joey Rodriguez, VCU
2011...Oregon.........Creighton....Joevan Catron, Oregon
2012...Pittsburgh..Washington St...Lamar Patterson, Pitt
Anyone can say what they want about the CBI. But this looks like some very good programs that have played in the CBI finals over the past five years. I would have to say this is far and away the best of the "EIEIO" tourneys, with many higher end mid-majors and a few BCS teams participating.
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