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RE: UT Arlington is the highest RPI team not in the NCAA Tournament.
(03-17-2017 10:02 AM)Pounce FTW Wrote:  
(03-16-2017 11:05 PM)FoUTASportscaster Wrote:  Essentially what you are saying is there is zero margin of error for anything but power 5 schools.

Unfortunately, this is what it seems like it's coming down to these days. I feel like there might be more talk of "bad losses" than there used to be (maybe I'm just paying more attention to that now...?). This means, in part, that a sustained effort to keep raising the profile of SBC basketball will be important. It IS happening, we just have to keep it up.

Better give a greater advantage to regular season champ. We clobbered Brigham Young at Provo, and there would have been a respectable chance of that happening in the first round of the NCAA with decent seeding which we would have had. Of course, we have ourselves to blame, too, for the slip up against a very good Texas State team.
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