George Mason is just 3 minutes away from taking out Old Dominion in the Colonial Athletic Confernce semifinals. They will meet VCU in the finals.
Here's the scenerio: A win tomorrow by George Mason should give an at-large bid to VCU. A win by VCU probably gives ODU an at-large. Hofstra's profile was the weakest of the top four teams, and they were eliminated yesterday anyway by losing in the quarterfinals.
That leaves Drexel, who finished fourth in the Colonial. They have wins against Villanova and Syracuse on neutral courts, and a win at Creighton in the Bracketbuster. However, they got swept by second place ODU and first place VCU. Since second place ODU beat Georgetown, split against VCU and swept Drexel, that along with their 33 RPI (versus Drexel's 46 RPI) and second place finish gives ODU the advantage. Plus ODU is 4-3 vs the RPI top 50 against Drexel's 2-4 record (both are 6-6 against the RPI top 100).
My question is this: Does ODU get a third Colonial bid if VCU loses and George Mason gets the automatic bid? I think they have a great case, and that can spell big trouble for Missouri St. and especially Bradley. Thoughts?
Here's the scenerio: A win tomorrow by George Mason should give an at-large bid to VCU. A win by VCU probably gives ODU an at-large. Hofstra's profile was the weakest of the top four teams, and they were eliminated yesterday anyway by losing in the quarterfinals.
That leaves Drexel, who finished fourth in the Colonial. They have wins against Villanova and Syracuse on neutral courts, and a win at Creighton in the Bracketbuster. However, they got swept by second place ODU and first place VCU. Since second place ODU beat Georgetown, split against VCU and swept Drexel, that along with their 33 RPI (versus Drexel's 46 RPI) and second place finish gives ODU the advantage. Plus ODU is 4-3 vs the RPI top 50 against Drexel's 2-4 record (both are 6-6 against the RPI top 100).
My question is this: Does ODU get a third Colonial bid if VCU loses and George Mason gets the automatic bid? I think they have a great case, and that can spell big trouble for Missouri St. and especially Bradley. Thoughts?
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