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MIDWEST
@Birmingham
1) Tennessee (24-3) vs. 16) Navy (16-12) / Alabama St (12-9)
Texas A&M (20-7) vs. 9) Maryland (18-11)
@Denver
5) Washington St (22-6) vs. 12) VCU (22-6)
4) Notre Dame (21-6) vs. 13) Florida (21-7)
@Tampa
6) MIchigan St (22-6) vs. 11) Miami (18-8 )
3) Georgetown (23-4) vs. 14) Niagara (18-8 )
@Omaha
7) Gonzaga (22-6) vs. 10) Massachusetts (18-9)
2) Kansas (24-3) vs. 15) Lamar (14-8 )
EAST
@Raleigh
1) Duke (24-3) vs. 16) Austin Peay (20-10)
Pittsburgh (19-8 ) vs. 9) UNLV (20-6) *I know it's a rematch, but the bracket forces this placement
@Anaheim
5) Drake (22-4) vs. 12) Western Kentucky (21-6)
4) Stanford (23-4) vs. 13) Boise St (20-7)
@D.C.
6) Butler (26-3) vs. 11) Virginia Tech (17-11)
3) Connecticut (22-6) vs. 14) Cornell (18-5)
@D.C.
7) South Alabama (22-5) vs. 10) Arizona (16-11)
2) Xavier (24-4) vs. 15) Winthrop (17-10)
WEST
@Little Rock
1) Texas (23-4) vs. 16) Robert Morris (24-6)
Kent St (23-5) vs. 9) West Virginia (19-8 )
@Tampa
5) Purdue (22-6) vs. 12) Davidson (21-6)
4) Vanderbilt (24-4) vs. 13) Southern Illinois (17-12)
@Omaha
6) BYU (22-6) vs. 11) Syracuse (17-11)
3) Wisconsin (24-4) vs. 14) CS-Northridge (18-7)
@Anaheim
7) Clemson (19-7) vs. 10) Baylor (18-8 )
2) UCLA (24-3) vs. 15) Portland St (17-9)
SOUTH
@Little Rock
1) Memphis (27-1) vs. 16) Morgan St (17-9)
Kansas St (17-9) vs. 9) Mississippi St (19-8 )
@Denver
5) Marquette (20-6) vs. 12) Illinois St (20-8 )
4) Indiana (24-4) vs. 13) Oral Roberts (20-7)
@Birmingham
6) USC (18-9) vs. 11) Arkansas (18-9)
3) Louisville (23-6) vs. 14) UMBC (20-7)
@Raleigh
7) St Mary's (23-4) vs. 10) Oklahoma (18-10)
2) North Carolina (26-2) vs. 15) Belmont (20-8 )
Next 4 in:
Virginia Tech (17-11)
Arkansas (18-9)
Illinois St (20-8 )
Western Kentucky (21-6)
Last 4 in:
Syracuse (17-11)
Virginia Commonwealth (22-6)
Florida (21-7)
Southern Illinois (17-12)
Last 4 out:
New Mexico (22-7)
St Joseph's (17-9)
Kentucky (16-10) - I'll admit it - Kentucky makes the field if they had a healthy Patterson right now
Ohio St (17-11)
Next 4 out:
Arizona St (17-10)
UAB (20-8 )
Houston (21-6)
Stephen F Austin (19-3)
Next 4 out:
Villanova (17-10)
Rhode Island (20-9)
Dayton (17-9)
Wake Forest (16-10)
Barely breathing, if at all:
George Mason (20-9), Oregon (15-12), Texas Tech (14-12), Mississippi (18-9), Temple (15-12), Creighton (18-9), Florida St (17-12), Wright St (20-8 ), Ohio (18-9), Seton Hall (17-11), Nebraska (17-9), Oklahoma St (14-12), San Diego St (17-10)
7 NIT spots left. Assume those 7 are autobids. Here are your CBI teams:
North Carolina St (15-13)
Cincinnati (13-14)
San Diego (15-13)
Nevada (17-10)
IUPUI (20-6)
Siena (17-10)
Bradley (17-13)
Minnesota (17-10)
Richmond (15-11)
Missouri (15-13)
California (15-11)
Cleveland St (17-11)
Akron (19-8 )
Utah (14-11)
UCSB (19-7)
Utah St (19-9)
---cutline---
Teams with reasonable CBI shots:
Virginia (13-12), Boston College (13-13), Washington (15-14), Alabama (15-13), Auburn (14-12), LaSalle (13-13), St Louis (15-12), Duquense (16-10), Charlotte (15-12), Indiana St (13-14), Northern Iowa (15-13), Central Florida (15-12), UTEP (16-10), Valparaiso (16-12), MiamiOH (13-13), Western Michigan (17-10), Old Dominion (17-13), UNC-Wilmington (18-12), Cal St-Fullerton (17-8 ), Pacific (18-9), Sam Houston St (16-6), New Mexico St (15-13), Georgia Southern (18-10)
Break it down!
Big East 8
Big 12 6
ACC 6
Pac 10 5
SEC 5
Big 10 4
MVC 3
A-10 2
Sun Belt 2
WCC 2
MWC 2
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The latest NIT-ology (through games of 2/25) has illinois state as a #2 and Bradley as a #7.
That would certainly make for a very interesting first-round matchup!???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12
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Originally posted by pfunk880 View PostThat's not allowed, is it?
III. Principles for Placing Teams into Championship Bracket
The priority for the committee will be to achieve the best-possible competitive balance in each region, while placing teams as close to their areas of natural interest as possible.
Eight levels are established (i.e., the seeds, 1 through 8 ) in the bracket that transcend each of the four regions, permitting evaluation of four teams simultaneously on the same level.
Each of the first two teams selected from a conference shall be placed in different regions.
An institution may be moved one bracket line from its true seed line (e.g., from a No. 6 seed to a No. 7 seed) when it is placed in the bracket if necessary to meet the principles.
Conference teams shall not meet each other prior to the regional final unless a ninth team is selected from a conference.???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12
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Originally posted by TheAsianSensation View PostYou know what we could use? A Bradleyfans selection committee. I'd be interested to see what the collective minds here could come up with.
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My observations after tonight is that ISU clinched an at-large bid with that win at SIU, so long as they beat either MSU or InSt in the Valley quarterfinals (who gets the #6 seed anyway, InSt?). ISU is now 4-4 against the RPI top 50 (2-0 against #50 Creighton now), beat a very good SIU at Carbondale, and finished two games ahead of their nearest competition. Oh, and they have that #34 RPI, which while in recent years is no guarantee of an invite, should be more than enough for a second place team.
I can't rule out SIU yet, even with a decent 5-7 RPI top 50 record and third place finish, 14 loses without the Valley autobid would be pushing it, even for a BCS conference, let alone the Valley.
Still, if Bradley (or heaven forbid someone else) wins the tourney, three bids looks good for the Valley.
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