clicheusername3
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I hate the basketball forum right now. Can someone please step up and combine the 100 "Can we still make it" threads in to ONE thread....and then DELETE that thread.
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I think Iowa and the NCAAs are going their "Separate Ways".
If we win out, we are in. There is no way the committee takes a 7th place Illinois team over a 6th place Iowa team.
There is a way; in fact, it's just about guaranteed that they'll take a 7th place Illannoy over us. They'll take Minnesota over us even if MN finishes 9th in conference. Point is the conference standings don't mean anything to the committee. If we finish 6th in conference with our rancid non-con schedule, losses to VT, Purdue, and Nebraska, and no truly impressive win, it won't be good enough. 3-1 leaves us out, 4-0 gives us a chance.
If Iowa finishes 4-0 they need one BTT to get in. No questions asked. That is 5 RPI top 50 wins: ISU, Wisky, Illi, Indy and Minn. If we lose to Indiana and win 2 BTT I think we are in the discussion as once again that is 5 RPI top 50 wins, replace Indy with whoever we would beat in 2nd round. More than likely we are looking at a top couple seed in the NIT, but to say that Iowa has no chance is beyond ridiculous. If either of these scenarios happens and we get left out it will be criminal and due to the fact that we played a 300+ Non-Conf instead of a 200 Non-Conf, which just seems ridiculous in itself.
Yeah. A LOT of if's. But there is still a good chance we make it if we finish strong. A 6th place finish in the Big Ten, and a decent tourney run could get us pretty darn close.
And Illinois has a bad team that shoots a lot of 3's. They are on a bit of a hot streak now but I don't see that lasting long enough to get them to the dance.
At least if Iowa can achieve your 2nd scenario (finish 3-1 and win 2 in the BTT), it will at least give me a legit reatune into the selection show, other than the fact I always watch it anyway just because I'm a March Madness fan. I would still be betting against an Iowa invite, but who knows.
I agree that playing some 300 RPI teams shouldn't hurt you much more than playing 200 RPI teams. SOS should be taken into account, absolutely, but I think it's weighted too much by the RPI. Your odds of beating team #200 are probably only slightly worse than beating team #300, but the impact on your RPI apparently is pretty drastic.