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RE: Bubble Watch - NC State vs Clemson (Wednesday, Noon)
(03-15-2019 07:37 AM)dan10 Wrote:  My point being, the mid majors have not put pressure on the NCAA to think they are deserving of those extra bids through performance where they are related to, the NIT.

When mid majors have some sustained success like Witchita St,Gonzaga everybody labels them a major and they leave the scene. I have no clue what mids can do to be relevant to the committee but it appears that bad teams like State will continue to get invites. The deal with SOS means nothing to the process unless it is to tell a mid major they were left out because of SOS. State is the poster child for working the system and winning and Keatts is the ring leader of a broken deal. He did the same thing at UNCW with the schedule to pad his resume while complaining that he could not get other schools to play a UNCW. Now at NCSU in the ACC you hear the same BS about the schedule. If they get in I hope they get blown out in the first game.
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