Bill Marsh wrote:SMU lost today to Houston, a devastating loss. Maybe the AAC won't be getting those 5 bids we've heard so much about.
On Live-RPI, they have slipped to #53, sitting behind Providence. They now have 3 bad losses. No, 3 awful losses:
145 - Houston
176 - Temple
225 - South Florida
stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:SMU lost today to Houston, a devastating loss. Maybe the AAC won't be getting those 5 bids we've heard so much about.
On Live-RPI, they have slipped to #53, sitting behind Providence. They now have 3 bad losses. No, 3 awful losses:
145 - Houston
176 - Temple
225 - South Florida
it's going to be interesting. Their RPI will be ahead of Xavier if they lose(along with PC if they lose to Seton Hall). They're going to be one of the more interesting teams. I'd kind of think with 4 top 50 wins, they'll be ok(not to mention either 2 or 3 top 25 wins depending on who wins tonight's game with Memphis and UConn). That's just something a lot of teams on the bubble can't compete with....
Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:SMU lost today to Houston, a devastating loss. Maybe the AAC won't be getting those 5 bids we've heard so much about.
On Live-RPI, they have slipped to #53, sitting behind Providence. They now have 3 bad losses. No, 3 awful losses:
145 - Houston
176 - Temple
225 - South Florida
it's going to be interesting. Their RPI will be ahead of Xavier if they lose(along with PC if they lose to Seton Hall). They're going to be one of the more interesting teams. I'd kind of think with 4 top 50 wins, they'll be ok(not to mention either 2 or 3 top 25 wins depending on who wins tonight's game with Memphis and UConn). That's just something a lot of teams on the bubble can't compete with....
But you're ignoring the bad losses. They do matter. That's something a lot lf bubble teams can absolutely compete with. Then there's rheir 109 SOS, something with which other bubble teams can most definitely compete with very favorably.
stever20 wrote:I think things are a lot like what CBS has right now...
last 4 in-SMU, Providence, Tennessee, Missouri
1st 4 out is Arkansas, Minnesota, Cal, and BYU
the good thing for SMU is that only Minnesota still is playing of the 1st 4 out. If they lose to Wisconsin, those 1st 4 out aren't getting any more wins....
it's also good for PC as long as they beat Seton Hall. If they lose, they likely fall out and Arkansas or Minnesota moves up. If they win, Missouri falls out unless they beat Florida.
LeMoyne00 wrote:SMU is currently ranked in the top 25 and was expected to be a 8-10 seed, one close conference tournament loss is not going to drop them out of the tourney with a 23-9 record and wins against Top 25 teams.
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