It would be incorrect to say that you are right.Can't believe the run this NCAA tourney talk gets. The door slammed shut with the Nebraska loss. The only way we open it is with B1G tournament championship.
That's not happenin without Gesell.
It would be incorrect to say that you are right.Can't believe the run this NCAA tourney talk gets. The door slammed shut with the Nebraska loss. The only way we open it is with B1G tournament championship.
That's not happenin without Gesell.
You able to respond without sarcasm? I have noticed you can be down right rude to people.
But to respond to a couple of your points, the RPI formula was changed in 2004 but before then New Mexico got an at large bid with a RPI ranking in the 70s (74 I think). That was back when only 64 teams made the field, now we are up to 68 so chances are good a team in the 70s will get in at some point. Another thing to keep in mind is most bracketologists already have Iowa on their bubble (either last 4 out or next 4 out), this means even though Iowa has an RPI in the mid 80s they must be taking other factors into consideration. The NCAA encourages the selection committee to use as many different rankings they want.
Having said this I still think Iowa is a long shot but still fun to talk about and debate. It is funny though I remember having the same debates last year on whether or not Iowa would get into the NIT. Most felt since Iowa had an RPI of 130 that there was no way they would get a bid, it was a nice surprise when they go in. Point is, you never know and anything can happen after all it is March Madness.
Here is a scenario for you:
Iowa beats Illinois and Nebraska to end the regular season and 2 in the BTT. That puts us at 22-10.
Iowa St. Loses at home to Oklahoma St. and at West Virginia. Then loses in the B12 tourney. That would put them at 19-13.
Iowa would be in and Iowa St. would be out. The meltdown that would ensue would be epic.
Can't believe the run this NCAA tourney talk gets. The door slammed shut with the Nebraska loss. The only way we open it is with B1G tournament championship.
That's not happenin without Gesell.
I'm right here.This great Thread was started today, Don't we have a HUGE game in Carver tonight? Oh goody..I hope I don't have to find the OP after the game tonight.
I'm right here.
I know.. I'm looking right at you..
Iowa
18-11 (7-9)
KenPom: 32
RPI: 86
SOS: 102
BPI: 54
Top 50 [100] Wins: Wisconsin, Minnesota [Iowa St, N. Iowa (N)]
150+ [100+] Losses: @Va Tech [@Nebraska, @Purdue]
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ISU
19-10 (9-7)
KenPom: 45
RPI: 53
SOS: 63
BPI: 42
Top 50 [100] Win: Kansas State, Oklahoma [BYU, Baylor, @Baylor]
150+ [100+] Losses: Texas Tech [@Texas]
Temple
21-8 (9-5)
KenPom: 76
RPI: 42
SOS: 48
BPI: 57
Top 50 [100] Wins: Syracuse, Saint Louis, Lasalle [@UMASS, @Villanova, Detroit, Charlotte, @Charlotte, Richmond]
150+ [100+] Losses: Duquesne [St. Bonaventure, Canisius]
Villanova
18-12 (9-8)
KenPom: 54
RPI: 55
SOS: 32
BPI: 63
Top 50 [100] Wins: Louisville, Syracuse, UConn, Marquette [St. John's, St. Joe's]
150+ [100+] Losses: Columbia [@Seton Hall]
Tennessee
17-11 (9-7)
KenPom: 63
RPI: 56
SOS: 38
BPI: 62
Top 50 [100] Wins: Wichita State, Florida (Kentucky, UMASS, Alabama, @Texas A&M, LSU, Xavier)
150+ [100+] Losses: none [Georgia, @Georgia]
RPI 90-68 is a difference is very small. A little does a lot in the position that we are inToss ups?? Our RPI is 30-40 pts below all those teams and our W/L record is the worst of them all. Not a toss up.
Look at how things change when you change the criteria a little bit.
Imagine if Nebraska beat Minnesota. And then if we could beat them two more times at home and in the big ten tournament.Look at how things change when you change the criteria a little bit.
Now that is more than likely four tournament teams iowa has beaten this year. Win the next three Iowa is in. Times have changed the RPI is no where close to as big of measuring stick has it use to be. The BPI is picking up big momentum in that area. I know its hard to except change , but you don't have to run a pro style offense in football. You no longer have to have a top 60 rpi to get a ticket to the show.