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How did the NET treat the mid majors?
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MyBB How did the NET treat the mid majors?
Let's see how the NET ranking compared to mid major seeds.

2 Gonzaga (1 seed)
13 Wofford (7 seed)
15 Buffalo (6 seed)
23 Nevada (7 seed)
29 Utah St. (8 seed)
32 St. Mary's (11 seed)
34 VCU (8 seed)
40 New Mexico St. (12 seed)
41 Furman-out
44 Murray St. (12 seed)
47 Belmont (11 seed)
49 Lipscomb-out
58 Liberty (12 seed)
60 UNC Greensboro (first team out)
62 Toledo-out
68 UC Irvine (13 seed)

-Wofford was dropped to a 7 seed from a projected 4 NET. Didn't have a lot of quadrant 1 wins.

-Buffalo dropped to a 6 seed from a projected 4 NET. Not as much of a reduction as Wofford but a lot of their non-conference wins didn't pan out as the season proceeded.

-Liberty and UC Irvine picked up better seed than what their NET would normally suggest.
03-17-2019 11:16 PM
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