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Who Should Make the Dance?

  • 16-10, 2-8 vs RPI top50, 4-0 vs RPI 51-100, 2 bad losses (RPI100+)

    Votes: 10 34.5%
  • 22-5, 0-2 vs RPI top50, 3-1 vs RPI 51-100, 2 bad losses (RPI100+)

    Votes: 11 37.9%
  • 21-6, 0-4 vs RPI top50, 2-1 vs RPI 51-100,1 bad losses (RPI100+)

    Votes: 3 10.3%
  • 18-8, 1-3 vs RPI top50, 5-1 vs RPI 51-100, 4 bad losses (RPI100+)

    Votes: 5 17.2%

  • Total voters
    29
  • Poll closed .

H8IAST8

Well-Known Member
This poll is the opposite of Bubble Burst. This time pick one team that makes it in the NCAA tournament.

Poll closes tonight
 


Im having a hard time with this one. Ultimately I chose team 2, but I could be persuaded on virtually all of them.
 


To me it depends on who they are. Are they from the similar conferences? If they are, then it's tough to argue 22-5 out or 16-10 in.
 




This was tougher. Ultimately for me it came down to the 22 wins and the 2-1 record against top 50 RPI.

GO HAWKS!!!
 


I ended up picking team 4 due to having more 50-100 RPI wins but it's hard to choose without knowing final scores and if it was a home/away game. I'm one that doesn't care if a team loses to bad teams a couple of times if they show they are capable and have beaten tougher opponents. I would say team 1 and 4 are ahead of the other two with the info dealt to us. Overall record doesn't matter as much as the top 100 RPI record.
 




IN
Team 2: St Marys ( they have a tough bracketbuster game vs Creighton this Saturday)

OUT with Work to do
Team 1: Baylor
Team 4: Alabama

FAR OUT
Team 3: S. Miss ( goes to Memphis next, they need to win to have any shot for an AT LARGE)
 






After further review, it looks like St. Marys only has 21 D1 wins. Their resume is pretty poor. Their best wins are BYU, Harvard and Santa Clara. I think all 4 would be out...
 




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