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19-4 now after todays win against the chumps. if they get to 26 wins i think they deserve to be in. they have played some pretty good basketball this year.
(02-04-2012 10:27 PM)WMU83 Wrote: [ -> ]19-4 now after todays win against the chumps. if they get to 26 wins i think they deserve to be in. they have played some pretty good basketball this year.

No way, with teams like Wake Forest still available (2-7 in the ACC) but likely will win 17 games. They have an OOC win over Nebraska and in conference wins over BC and VaTech. Sure these are mediocre teams, but Ohio's biggest OOC win is by 2 points over Oakland. You have to think like the commity.
Didn't Akron get shut out two years ago with something like 26 wins? I don't even think they got a NIT bid that year. If I remember correctly, their non conference schedule was really really easy.
Great spring skiing days when the tourney is on at A Basin, with all the sheeple sitting home, eating up and smiling at that NCAA committee bargage like it was organic health food!
Not a chance in hell. They're 77th in RPI before the Central game. Akron is 56th in RPI, Buffalo 93rd, and Kent 100th. UNC Asheville is 119th. The rest of their MAC games are 171st or worse. I'm not even certain if Akron won out and lost in the MAC Championship game if they'd get in. I doubt it, given how incredibly awful this conference is.
Is there a Pairwise for college basketball?

If not, I think I'd like to implement it.
http://meadowmuffinsofthemind.com/power-...-rankings/

For entertainment purposes only.

58. Ohio
80. Akron
95. Buffalo
133. Kent State
177. Ball State

http://meadowmuffinsofthemind.com/2012/0...orecast-9/
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Sweet, that just saved me three days.

Not as cool as I thought though.
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