FormulaX wrote:Really, Tulsa still? They will be FAR OUT... They matched up well and beat Temple 2x. Besides that, BEST wins vs rpi 79 Memph and rpi 81 uConn. No other rpi 100 wins. none! But, 10! 200+ wins. Losses vs rpi 179 and a div. 2 team. OUT OUT OUT
*I bet many of these bracket heads dont even know about the div 2 loss. The committee will.
A lot of those bracket heads regularly get every team in the tourney 100% correct.
Also Tulsa has some of their big games left. @ Memphis and Cincy are 2 huge chances for them to get 2 top 100 wins. Get both and they're 6-6 vs RPI top 100 along with a pretty decent schedule.
to put things in perspective. ESPN last year had 9 conferences they felt had separated getting all the at larges- I'm adding a 10th in the MVC.. It was the F5, BE, AAC, A10, MWC, and MVC.
AAC- 5 teams at least 5 games over .500
A10- 6 teams at least 5 games over .500
ACC- 8 teams at least 5 games over .500
B12- 8 teams at least 5 games over .500
BE- 6 teams at least 5 games over .500
B10- 8 teams at least 5 games over .500
MVC- 4 teams at least 5 games over .500
MWC- 5 teams at least 5 games over .500
P12- 6 teams at least 5 games over .500
SEC- 7 teams at least 5 games over .500
total- 63 teams. Now subtract 10 with auto bids. That leaves 53 teams battling for 36 at larges. Now maybe there's a Old Dominion in CUSA, Buffalo in the MAC- but that would be it.
Now of those 53 teams.....
that includes-
MVC- Evansville and Illinois have no shot.
P12- Cal doesn't have much of a shot.
SEC- Alabama doesn't have much of a shot.
B12- TCU doesn't have much of a shot.
A10- GW, UMass don't have much of a shot
AAC- Memphis doesn't have much of a shot
So with those 7 teams out, that takes you down to 46 teams, with 36 making it.