IdaGriz01
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The Big Sky does not offer any threat as a “bubble buster,” but some others do. The one that jumped out today was McNeese knocking off the #1 seed Stephen F. Austin in the Southland Conference. The Lumberjacks won 27 games during the regular season, but their numbers are crap. Thus, despite all those wins, I suspect they won’t get an at-large bid. (Won’t mind being wrong.)
FWIW: A #1 seed that does not win its conference tournament no longer gets an automatic bid to the NIT. (A really bad year absolutely butchered the NIT field.) However, I think that’s where SFA will end up. In the Missouri Valley, Belmont won 26 games in the regular season … I doubt that anyone thinks they will get an NCAA bid … and maybe not even to the NIT.
Still lots of conference titles to be decided, but they pile up pretty fast from here on. One example is Akron, which won 26 games during the regular season. They are not favored to win the conference tournament … undefeated Miami-Ohio is the odds-on favorite, of course. Do the Zips deserve a bid over the eighth-place finisher in the Big-10?
FWIW: A #1 seed that does not win its conference tournament no longer gets an automatic bid to the NIT. (A really bad year absolutely butchered the NIT field.) However, I think that’s where SFA will end up. In the Missouri Valley, Belmont won 26 games in the regular season … I doubt that anyone thinks they will get an NCAA bid … and maybe not even to the NIT.
Still lots of conference titles to be decided, but they pile up pretty fast from here on. One example is Akron, which won 26 games during the regular season. They are not favored to win the conference tournament … undefeated Miami-Ohio is the odds-on favorite, of course. Do the Zips deserve a bid over the eighth-place finisher in the Big-10?
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