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  • NIT Round 1 - Bradley 74 Loyola 62

    Anyone know if historically a 3rd place MVC team with a NET of +/-59 have a shot at an NIT bid?

  • #2
    I think Bradley has a good shot at the NIT. Indiana State and Drake to the NCAA. That leaves Bradley for the NIT. I think they deserve it

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    • #3
      Yeah I also think it is likely BU gets to play a road NIT game again this year.
      Thinking is the hardest work, that is why so few people do it. -Henry Ford

      Yeah...I've been in college for a while now and I'm pretty sure that awesomest is not a word. -Andrew E.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Stryker View Post
        Yeah I also think it is likely BU gets to play a road NIT game again this year.
        I agree. That seems most likely.

        There are several NIT Bracketology websites, fwiw...
        >> https://www.nitbracketology.com/2024...-march-11.html - has Bradley playing at Iowa
        >> https://www.dratings.com/predictor/bracketology/ - has Bradley as a road team
        >> https://thebarkingcrow.com/nit-bracketology/ - has Bradley playing at Iowa

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Stryker View Post
          Yeah I also think it is likely BU gets to play a road NIT game again this year.
          I'd still love to see the NCAA Selection Committee do the right thing and put 3 MVC members (all three have NET in Top 60)
          in the NCAA Tourney, but....given I doubt that'll happen....

          NIT opponents I would want to see us get (I know some will get an NCAA bid & some may decline an NIT bid, but I'm hoping,,):
          -Loyola
          -Nebraska
          -Cincinnati (to get Drew Adams)
          -Grand Canyon (to get Bryce Drew & Jamaal Walker)
          -Oregon (word is that Dana's retiring)
          - then either UNI or Indiana State (if they're shafted) in the Championship game in Las Vegas

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          • #6
            Bradley will get a road game, and so will Loyola, Cincinnati, Grand Canyon, and probably Oregon.
            Nebraska is pretty securely in the NCAA. I am expecting Iowa if Bradley gets an NIT bid.
            The NCAA has said that 12 of the 16 home games in the first round are reserved for the highest NET teams from the Power 6 conferences.

            Link>> https://www.ncaa.org/news/2023/10/27...on-format.aspx
            "...the NIT will guarantee two teams (based on the NET rankings) from each of six conferences (Atlantic Coast, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and Southeastern). The top two teams in the NET rankings not qualifying for the NCAA men's basketball tournament from each conference, regardless of win-loss record, will be selected. Additionally, the 12 teams automatically selected will be guaranteed the opportunity to host a game in the first round of the NIT."

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
              Bradley will get a road game, and so will Loyola, Cincinnati, Grand Canyon, and probably Oregon.
              Nebraska is pretty securely in the NCAA. I am expecting Iowa if Bradley gets an NIT bid.
              The NCAA has said that 12 of the 16 home games in the first round are reserved for the highest NET teams from the Power 6 conferences.

              Link>> https://www.ncaa.org/news/2023/10/27...on-format.aspx
              "...the NIT will guarantee two teams (based on the NET rankings) from each of six conferences (Atlantic Coast, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and Southeastern). The top two teams in the NET rankings not qualifying for the NCAA men's basketball tournament from each conference, regardless of win-loss record, will be selected. Additionally, the 12 teams automatically selected will be guaranteed the opportunity to host a game in the first round of the NIT."
              Well of course but NCAA does not favor the so called bigger teams. Yeah right. It is so blatant

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              • #8
                It's all about the big babies and how many fans can they get. Bradley at 5-6000 or Iowa at 9-10,000.
                15 years ago when we drew 9-10,000 fans we would definitely have been considered for a home game. Not any more.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by basketball nut View Post
                  It's all about the big babies and how many fans can they get. Bradley at 5-6000 or Iowa at 9-10,000.
                  15 years ago when we drew 9-10,000 fans we would definitely have been considered for a home game. Not any more.
                  Exactly, Bradley will never get a home game because of attendance. I remember hosting NIT games years ago and we were lucky to get 5500 because some of our fans were gone to Florida or Arizona for spring training baseball .

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                    Bradley will get a road game, and so will Loyola, Cincinnati, Grand Canyon, and probably Oregon.
                    Nebraska is pretty securely in the NCAA. I am expecting Iowa if Bradley gets an NIT bid.
                    The NCAA has said that 12 of the 16 home games in the first round are reserved for the highest NET teams from the Power 6 conferences.

                    Link>> https://www.ncaa.org/news/2023/10/27...on-format.aspx
                    "...the NIT will guarantee two teams (based on the NET rankings) from each of six conferences (Atlantic Coast, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and Southeastern). The top two teams in the NET rankings not qualifying for the NCAA men's basketball tournament from each conference, regardless of win-loss record, will be selected. Additionally, the 12 teams automatically selected will be guaranteed the opportunity to host a game in the first round of the NIT."
                    How is it the so called power conferences rule who gets what. There are 363 schools in D1, only 82 of which are in the Power 6. Assuming one vote per school how do they get whatever they want?

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                    • #11
                      I would think if we hosted an Iowa or other Big 14 team in the NIT, that our attendance would be 8,000-plus. There were 11,000 when we played Michigan in 2012. I know things have changed since then, but I really believe if we hosted a "power conference" team here the fans would turn out because it's so darn rare.
                      Yajusneverno!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by basketball nut View Post
                        It's all about the big babies and how many fans can they get. Bradley at 5-6000 or Iowa at 9-10,000.
                        15 years ago when we drew 9-10,000 fans we would definitely have been considered for a home game. Not any more.
                        Iowa has not been drawing well this year, there have been a few Big Ten games the crowds looked to be in the 4-5000 range.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by BUSongwriter View Post
                          I would think if we hosted an Iowa or other Big 14 team in the NIT, that our attendance would be 8,000-plus. There were 11,000 when we played Michigan in 2012. I know things have changed since then, but I really believe if we hosted a "power conference" team here the fans would turn out because it's so darn rare.
                          I wish that was true but unfortunately because of the price of tickets we would get 6,000 at the most and more then likely 5,000 or less.Back before the lady Prez. took over we had a great fan base but we lost a good deal of fans do to her poor decisions. NIT ticket prices are controlled by them so there would not be cheap ticket pricing.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by tomahawk chop View Post

                            I wish that was true but unfortunately because of the price of tickets we would get 6,000 at the most and more then likely 5,000 or less.Back before the lady Prez. took over we had a great fan base but we lost a good deal of fans do to her poor decisions. NIT ticket prices are controlled by them so there would not be cheap ticket pricing.
                            I remember, because I was in school at the time, in 2007 BU hosted an NIT game against Providence. Will Franklin had a great game and BU won in OT by 10+. I believe the game was a "white-out", and being in the student section, it felt like it had to have been a near sell out at Carver. But we all know those days are long gone.
                            Thinking is the hardest work, that is why so few people do it. -Henry Ford

                            Yeah...I've been in college for a while now and I'm pretty sure that awesomest is not a word. -Andrew E.

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                            • #15
                              With all due respect to everyone, attendance has NOTHING to do with why Bradley would or would not get a home game. A few of the Power 6 conferences almost made an agreement with Fox to play in a Vegas postseason tournament for the top Power 6 teams that didn't make the NCAA field. They did this because they didn't like how North Texas and UAB played for the NIT championship last year. Numerous Power 6 teams lost in the NIT to the mid-majors and this motivated the Power 6 to look for more advantages and this Vegas tournament.

                              So in an effort to appease the Power 6 to NOT breakaway, the NIT made a change on their own to reward 12 "autobids" to the top 2 finishers in the Power 6 leagues that do not make the NCAA tournament. They will give those 12 autobid teams home games in the NIT. That leaves only 4 home game slots for the rest of the 20 teams that make the NIT. So to get a home game, you have to picked as one of the 4 best "at large" teams. So think possibly Indiana St. if they get snubbed by the NCAA committee, but beyond that it will be tough to get an NIT home game as a non-Power 6 league team.

                              The NIT also removed the conference "autobid" for the regular season champs in a league. Interestingly, that probably helps teams like Bradley who are strong mid-majors. The lower conferences get screwed in this, but Bradley is in good shape to make the NIT as they are one of the best 20 eligible teams after you take out the top 12 Power 6 teams after the NCAA's.

                              Again - all due respect, but attendance has nothing to do with this. The Power 6 leagues simply did NOT want to have to play more road games against non-Power 6 teams for fear of losing/nothing to gain in their eyes.

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