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    Illinois State will get an at-large bid to the NIT.
    But the NIT did reveal that they will be experimenting with some new rules for this year's NIT games-


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    The NIT teams and bracket has been released-


    Illinois State is a #1 seed and plays at home Wednesday, March 15 at 8:30 PM Central against UC Irvine.
    Illinois is a seed #2 seed and plays at home Tuesday at 6:15 PM against Valparaiso.
    If both teams advance to the 3rd round, Illinois will play ISU in Normal.

    There are no other MVC teams playing in the NIT (other than ISU). Last year, George Washington won the NIT, and Valparaiso was the runner up.

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    • #3
      TWO things I predicted in NIT.... I was worried about UCF and the 7'6" Tacko Fall.... thought that could be a problem to matchup against and was hoping they were NOT in ISU's bracket... of course... they ARE. SECONDLY... as soon as Alec Peters was done at Valpo, I predicted the scenario that UIUC gets NIT bid and first round gimmee with Valpo WITHOUT Alec Peters. What a JOKE!

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      • #4
        UC Irvine, ISU's first round opponent, also has some height. Their starting center is 7'2", and they have 3 other kids who are 6'10", plus 6'9" and 6'8" forwards. Their leading scorer, Luke Nelson, was the Big West Player of the Year, and is an outstanding 3-point shooter.

        Roster- http://ucirvinesports.com/sports/m-b...2016-17/roster
        Stats- http://ucirvinesports.com/sports/m-b...erallStats.pdf

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
          Illinois State will get an at-large bid to the NIT.
          But the NIT did reveal that they will be experimenting with some new rules for this year's NIT games-

          BTW - regarding these new rules.... and it doesn't clearly state it... the fouls are no longer 1-1 after so many... they are 2. So.... team fouls each quarter, once you get to 5, it is 2 shots. Period. Reset at next quarter. Get to 5, 2 shots.

          Secondly - many may not like 4 Quarters.... seems like HS or whatever. But this eliminates a media timeout. Moves the game along faster. (media timeouts at 16, 12, 8 and 4 .... new rule, media at under 5, at the 1/4, then under 5)

          I am liking these new rules.

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          • #6
            Illinois

            Who will be coaching Illinois in the NIT?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
              Illinois State will get an at-large bid to the NIT.
              This is not true, they received an Automatic Bid the the NIT

              "ISU was awarded an automatic bid to the NIT by virtue of the Redbirds
              winning a share of the Missouri Valley Conference regular-season title.."





              The new rules also mean that no matter how many fouls there are in the game, there still may be a lot of games where the final 4-5 minutes of the game don't march to the FT line a ton of times because the teams may still be several fouls shot of the bonus.



              Originally posted by Jim View Post
              Who will be coaching Illinois in the NIT?
              Assistant coach Jamall Walker
              A day after Illinois fired coach John Groce and three days after its NCAA tournament hopes vanished, the Illini accepted a bid to play in the National Invitation Tournament as a No. 2 seed. The Ill…

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              • #8
                Getting beat by point margins of 20 and 40 points by a 10 seed didn't help ISU.
                What part of illegal don't you understand?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                  Illinois is a seed #2 seed and plays at home Tuesday at 6:15 PM against Valparaiso....
                  could Alec Peters come back & play and make a short run just for the chance to play in the post-season, or would it risk his pro options enough to say no...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by tornado View Post
                    could Alec Peters come back & play and make a short run just for the chance to play in the post-season, or would it risk his pro options enough to say no...
                    Peters had surgery on his foot just last Friday (3 days ago), so I'd guess there is no chance.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Chico View Post
                      Getting beat by point margins of 20 and 40 points by a 10 seed didn't help ISU.
                      Wichita State is not a 10 seed!!!! Again the bias of the NCAA.. Now what Wichita has to do is win. Also when they do everyone needs to get on twitter and send messages to NCAA. Blow their skirts up

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bradleyfan124 View Post
                        Wichita State is not a 10 seed!!!! Again the bias of the NCAA.. Now what Wichita has to do is win. Also when they do everyone needs to get on twitter and send messages to NCAA. Blow their skirts up
                        I didn't make them a 10 seed, the NCAA did. And if in their opinion they were, getting beat by 20 and 40 by Wichita sure didn't help ISU.
                        Last edited by Chico; 03-14-2017, 03:30 AM.
                        What part of illegal don't you understand?

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                        • #13
                          Agree that WSU is no #10 seed. The MVC got a screw job by the NCAA committee...what's new?

                          Looks like the Valley is basically a 1 bid pony from here on out.
                          You can climb any mountain

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                          • #14
                            Has any non-BCS conference made it to the Sweet 16 and beyond as often as the MVC?
                            Does any so-called Mid-Major Conference have the history and legacy that the MVC has?
                            Could it be that the big boys truly fear playing an MVC team in the post-season? (Ask Kansas, Pitt, etc..)

                            Obviously Butler had a couple nice runs while in the Horizon, but the MVC has put NUMEROUS teams into at least the Sweet Sixteen over the years and notably many times just since 1999

                            Bradley - Sweet 16 in 2006
                            Drake - Final Four in 1969, Elite 8 in 1970, Elite 8 in 1971
                            Indiana State - played in the Championship game in 1979, surprised Oklahoma and nearly got to Sweet 16 in 2001
                            Loyola - NATIONAL CHAMPIONS in 1963, Final Four and took home 3rd Place in 1964, Sweet 16 in 1985
                            Missouri State - Sweet 16 in 1999
                            Northern Iowa - Sweet 16 in 2010
                            SIU - Sweet 16 in 2002, Sweet 16 in 2007
                            Wichita State - Elite 8 in 1964, Final Four in 1965, Elite 8 in 1981, Sweet 16 in 2006, Final Four in 2103, Sweet 16 in 2015
                            Tulsa - Sweet 16 in 1994, Sweet 16 in 1995

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                            • #15
                              If you take Wichita out of the picture, which it appears will be soon, in the last 20 years the Valley has had a team reach the Sweet 16, three times. That's not very many.

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