Omaha1 wrote:Having a team in the play in game would be fine by me. Get to see a Big East team on center stage plus the upside of an additional NCAA unit.
XUFan09 wrote:I was reading two threads at once, thus the Jonathan Vilma mix-up. Here's the first link:
http://www.gostanford.com/ViewArticle.d ... =208066217
"[Mike Tranghese] cited weak non-conference schedules as the reason teams such as Alabama and Richmond were kept out of the field, and Georgetown was seeded No. 10 in the West Region after entering the week ranked No. 18."
And this isn't a "mid-major thinking" (a phrase that is thrown around without thought on this board). On another thread, I used the ACC's Virginia and the Big 10's Iowa as teams in 2013 that were hurt by poor non-conference scheduling, despite winning 23 and 25 wins respectively. Virginia is a borderline case, the perfect example of how weak the bubble is, but Iowa looked like a tournament team, except for non-conference SOS and conference record (.500).
CTYankee10 wrote:....... St Joe's in his last 4 out, and they are terrible...they lost to Nova by 30 on their home court.
Bill Marsh wrote:XUFan09 wrote:I was reading two threads at once, thus the Jonathan Vilma mix-up. Here's the first link:
http://www.gostanford.com/ViewArticle.d ... =208066217
"[Mike Tranghese] cited weak non-conference schedules as the reason teams such as Alabama and Richmond were kept out of the field, and Georgetown was seeded No. 10 in the West Region after entering the week ranked No. 18."
And this isn't a "mid-major thinking" (a phrase that is thrown around without thought on this board). On another thread, I used the ACC's Virginia and the Big 10's Iowa as teams in 2013 that were hurt by poor non-conference scheduling, despite winning 23 and 25 wins respectively. Virginia is a borderline case, the perfect example of how weak the bubble is, but Iowa looked like a tournament team, except for non-conference SOS and conference record (.500).
I'm not buying it. Sometimes a committee chair like Tranghese is trying to make a point.I'm not going to research 2001, but if it came down Alabama and Georgia from the same conference and one had a better OOC schedule, then it was a tie breaker between 2 teams for whom all other things were equal. Richmond is a mid major, so we know that OOC is important for them.
I'll repeat what I said before. Virginia had the #76 RPI and Iowa was #81. They were not tournament teams. They were not on the bubble. Not either of them.
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