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RE: Realistic Mid-Major At-Large Bid Candidates
(02-19-2018 02:34 AM)_C2_ Wrote:  
(02-19-2018 02:01 AM)The Cutter of Bish Wrote:  Ok, maybe now it's time to pronounce Temple as dead. And, maybe this fascination with Nebraska lets up a bit after losing at Illinois.

Temple still has plenty of life but now has almost zero margin for error. Nebraska has life too as long as they win the games they should. A big win wouldn't hurt either and would solidify a bid.

"Zero margin for error" is win the AAC AQ. They needed the head-to-head over Houston in the worst way...Houston went into Philly and thumped them. That's last-nail-in-the-coffin if there ever was.

Where are the tournament team wins for Nebraska? It's just that one home win against Michigan. I think what makes Nebraska legitimately worthy of discussion isn't the Big Ten record, but, how they stand compared to a St. Mary's or MTSU as at-large's.
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