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RE: 72 Team NCAA, 20 sec clock on Offensive Rebounds?
(05-24-2018 11:41 PM)Jjoey52 Wrote:  If a team cannot finish over .500 in its conference, they have proven they are mediocre at best. They shouldn’t get in unless they win tourney.


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I completely understand that sentiment. However I went and looked at the NIT field to find some teams that finished sub .500 in their conference and the first one I hit was Baylor. They went 18-12 in the regular season, 10-2 in non-conference and had an 18-13 record at selection time.

The two losses were at #21 Xavier and at home vs #8 Wichita State. Baylor wins those two games and they have a resume worth strong consideration.

Oklahoma State also went 8-10. They had three non-conference losses, to a then ranked TAMU at a neutral site, then #6 Wichita State at home and at Arkansas. Win those and they have a resume worth a hard look as well.

A blanket rule doesn't make sense when sorting out so many at-large candidates.
05-25-2018 01:19 AM
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