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RE: Realistic Mid-Major At-Large Bid Candidates
(03-12-2018 07:45 AM)MKPitt Wrote:  
(03-11-2018 09:32 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  A-10 manages 3 bids, again.

Yeah, I think I read that’s 11 years in a row now.

11 years in a row of a MINIMUM of 3 bids, I think the max the A10 has gotten was 6 a few years ago. I did call the possibility of three bids, with Davidson being the conference winner a last week. SBU aeems liked they were dinged by the committee a lot for the loss though, all the way down to the PIG

"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."
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