GumbyDamnit! wrote:stever20 wrote:St Mary's is HARDLY a lock right now....
Florida is tied with A&M right now so your prediction isn't right at all yet.
Oregon St lost to Cal....
Even Michigan is no sure thing. They were 7th team out, so to say they're going to automatically push ahead of 8 teams is a joke. UConn beats them, they'll pass by them and Cincy will still be ahead of them...
Also there are 2 teams in the RPI top 50 playing. Cincy is 40 and Tulsa is 47.
http://www.ncaa.com/rankings/basketball ... etball-rpi
So the only correct one so far that could be a problem is Michigan winning.
If it's UConn/Tulsa in the final, 3 teams are making the tourney from the AAC. The committee will just have it winner as say 10 seed, loser as 11 seed in FF or something like that.
Why are you so obtuse? I never said anyone was a lock; that WAS my point. I was simply showing that there are several scenarios in OTHER tournament games that could impact your little dream scenario of the AAC getting 4 teams in. I provided a series of possibilities and so far 3 of 4 have occurred, another is coming down to the wire and another later today. Point being the Michigan and Gonzaga wins, while unexpected, have certainly made things much more uncomfortable for your favorite teams.
And as for Tulsa, what does it say after the number 53:
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/rpi/_/page/1/sort/RPI
Oh, let me guess you've got your own site that is partial to the AAC teams, right?
Men's Basketball - UCF Knights (2015-2016)
RPI Rank: 220SOS Rank: 138 Record: 12-18 (6-13)
Men's Basketball - East Carolina Pirates (2015-2016)
RPI Rank: 217 SOS Rank: 116 Record: 12-20 (4-15).
Men's Basketball - Tulane Green Wave (2015-2016)
RPI Rank: 244 SOS Rank: 140 Record: 11-21 (4-15)
Men's Basketball - South Florida Bulls (2015-2016)
RPI Rank: 225 SOS Rank: 64 Record: 8-24 (5-14)
stever20 wrote:leagues don't get bids. teams do. BIG difference there....
Hoya Hoya Hoya wrote:stever20 wrote:leagues don't get bids. teams do. BIG difference there....
yeah and when that LEAGUE has 4 teams with +200 RPIs the TEAMS playing them don't deserve to go dancing.
JohnW22 wrote:Is it possible without something crazy to happen for the aac to get 4 teams in?
stever20 wrote:JohnW22 wrote:Is it possible without something crazy to happen for the aac to get 4 teams in?
It really wouldn't take crazy to happen...
UConn beat Cincy- winning right now 51-47 mid 2nd- UConn and Cincy both in for sure.
Temple beats UConn
Tulsa beats Houston
Temple beats Tulsa
UConn, Cincy, and Temple would be in for sure. Tulsa would be the most questionable, but given they would be top 40 in both KP and RPI by then, they're probably in as well.....
ecasadoSBU wrote:stever20 wrote:JohnW22 wrote:Is it possible without something crazy to happen for the aac to get 4 teams in?
It really wouldn't take crazy to happen...
UConn beat Cincy- winning right now 51-47 mid 2nd- UConn and Cincy both in for sure.
Temple beats UConn
Tulsa beats Houston
Temple beats Tulsa
UConn, Cincy, and Temple would be in for sure. Tulsa would be the most questionable, but given they would be top 40 in both KP and RPI by then, they're probably in as well.....
ESPN says loser of Connecticut/Cincy is out.
Connecticut winning 57-51! Clutch baby!!!
ecasadoSBU wrote:stever20 wrote:JohnW22 wrote:Is it possible without something crazy to happen for the aac to get 4 teams in?
It really wouldn't take crazy to happen...
UConn beat Cincy- winning right now 51-47 mid 2nd- UConn and Cincy both in for sure.
Temple beats UConn
Tulsa beats Houston
Temple beats Tulsa
UConn, Cincy, and Temple would be in for sure. Tulsa would be the most questionable, but given they would be top 40 in both KP and RPI by then, they're probably in as well.....
ESPN says loser of Connecticut/Cincy is out.
Connecticut winning 57-51! Clutch baby!!!
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