Bracketology (updated on the reg)

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Kentucky being so dominant has really given SEC respect it doesnt deserve. Kentucky, LSU, Ark, Geo, Ole Miss and thats it. Anyone else should need to win conference tourney. Texam has ZERO good wins. Got all there wins fro crap early schedule and beating bottom SEC teams which this year has some real bad bottom teams. Maybe people forget TEXAM isnt in the tough B12 anymore. I mean just look at that pathetic schedule. Best win LSU? Come on.
 
PAC12 should be Ariz, Utah locks and Oregen with another win or 2. UCLA/Stanf should need to go real deep in PAC12 to have any shot whatsoever.
 
Not to mention the joke that American/A-10/Big East getting like 10 + teams in. I mean some spots have BIG East getting 6 bids! others 3-4. Were talking as high as 14 bids from the 3 conferences. If you havent looked whos in the Big East lately.....take a look.
 
Not to mention the joke that American/A-10/Big East getting like 10 + teams in. I mean some spots have BIG East getting 6 bids! others 3-4. Were talking as high as 14 bids from the 3 conferences. If you havent looked whos in the Big East lately.....take a look.

Agree about American/A-10 not deserving of many bids but come on you make yourself seem uninformed including the Big East. The Big East had the second strongest OOC performance of any league this year.
 
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The win against Pitt gets us in, barring a loss to Vtech. No way only 5 only ACC teams go, and our competitors (NDST, PITT, Cuse) we are all 1-0 against. Borderline, but the Duke win on the road, and the 2OT loss to UVA is good enough.
 
NC State's RPI is 46. Don't discount the dumbassness of the committee. Our RPI, meanwhile was 70 before beating Pitt, whose RPI was 49.
 
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Not to mention the joke that American/A-10/Big East getting like 10 + teams in. I mean some spots have BIG East getting 6 bids! others 3-4. Were talking as high as 14 bids from the 3 conferences. If you havent looked whos in the Big East lately.....take a look.

Agree about American/A-10 not deserving of many bids but come on you make yourself seem uninformed including the Big East. The Big East had the second strongest OOC performance of any league this year.

Im throwing them into to a conference getting too many bids. 6 bids is outrageous. Villanova deserves all the pub there getting and deserve a #1 seed if they continue to roll. But there is a monsterous gap down to G-town/Butler/Providence. Thats where u gotta cut them off. No way St. Johns/Xavier can be in as well.
 
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The win against Pitt gets us in, barring a loss to Vtech. No way only 5 only ACC teams go, and our competitors (NDST, PITT, Cuse) we are all 1-0 against. Borderline, but the Duke win on the road, and the 2OT loss to UVA is good enough.

ACC will likely need 7 bids for us to get in. Even though we beat them H2H and have just as good if not better wins. There getting in ahead of us unless they lose vs Syracuse.
 
If we beat Vtech and win one ACC tourney game and don't get in the dance it's a ***** job pure and simple. The ACC is the toughest conference in all of college bbal this year. An above .500 league record should be a suffecient resume.
 
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If we win beat Vtech and win one ACC tourney game and don't get in the dance it's a ***** job pure and simple. The ACC is the toughest conference in all of college bbal this year. An above .500 league record should be a suffecient resume.

Completely agree with you. Wonder if we also dont have 1 coming to us after being left out with lowest RPI to not dance ever. Similar scenario happened to Syracuse about 7 years ago and next year wasnt even expected to make tourney but committee put them in as a huge shock.
 
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1 thing that concerns me is if Angel cant get back soon that injury could be used against us in leaving us out.
 
If we had won one of the FSU, Wake, ND, UVA games we would be in, but we didn't. Hopefully, we still make it. As bad as VA Tech is, it won't be an easy game playing them there.
 
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