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RE: Realistic Mid-Major At-Large Bid Candidates
(03-05-2018 11:51 AM)bostonspider Wrote:  Well the A10 has two teams pretty well locks for the tourney. In Lunardi's latest Bracket, SBU is up to a 10 seed is not one of the last 8 in. Coupled with URI as an 8 seed. If someone else comes out of the A10 tourney, looks like the conference would likely get 3 teams in.

I wouldn't feel so safe. If SB loses to Davidson(the most likely thing)- that's not going to be viewed as a good loss by any stretch. If this committee goes to the metrics- SB is in trouble- their advanced metrics predictive ratings are over double their resume rankings. And if SB loses to Richmond on Friday, it's definitely all over.

There isn't much of a difference at all from 35 on down. Definitely not enough to say that you're safe yet.
03-05-2018 12:14 PM
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