Jeff Flabjohns Posted Thursday at 12:50 AM Posted Thursday at 12:50 AM 2 hours ago, go iu bb said: IU has won as many basketball titles as anyone else in the B1G in the last 25 years. It's not just IU which in a title drought. Sure, but plenty of other B1G teams have made E8, FFs and several to the title game itself over that time. Quote
Uspshoosier Posted Thursday at 02:53 AM Author Posted Thursday at 02:53 AM With IU having no path left I hope there is total chaos for the rest of champ week. Miami (oh) losing to Akron in the MAC finals to get 2 bid MAC, MWC and A-10 all get multiple bids. mamasa, BannerVille and Muskie plays the four 3 Quote
IU Prof Posted Thursday at 04:29 PM Posted Thursday at 04:29 PM It's crazy to think that if IU could have just beaten stinking Northwestern twice (and maybe even once!), we'd probably be dancing given the state of the bubble.. skhoosier2, Home Jersey, WayneFleekHoosier and 4 others 5 2 Quote
Jeff Flabjohns Posted Thursday at 05:41 PM Posted Thursday at 05:41 PM Yeah. Weakest bubble of my lifetime and they still played their way off it Dave from Dayton, str8baller, IUHoosier5 and 2 others 2 1 2 Quote
Hoosierfan1901 Posted Thursday at 06:21 PM Posted Thursday at 06:21 PM 39 minutes ago, Jeff Flabjohns said: Yeah. Weakest bubble of my lifetime and they still played their way off it Unfortunately that’s how it’s been since 2000. Quote
Popular Post str8baller Posted Thursday at 07:26 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 07:26 PM No bid stealers, rest of the bubble teams lose, Devries cashes in his IOU from last year, Wilkerson buys someone on the committee a cadillac and I think we’re dancing. Home Jersey, Dave from Dayton, BGleas and 7 others 10 Quote
AKHoosier Posted Thursday at 07:50 PM Posted Thursday at 07:50 PM No way Miami (OH) gets in right? Since they won't get an autobid they now have to stack up against 36 other teams to get an at large. Seems like quite an uphill battle with that resume even in an extraordinarily weak bubble year. Quote
Dave from Dayton Posted Thursday at 08:00 PM Posted Thursday at 08:00 PM Cheering for Wright State. At least they got in. Quote
LIHoosier Posted Thursday at 08:02 PM Posted Thursday at 08:02 PM 15 minutes ago, AKHoosier said: No way Miami (OH) gets in right? Since they won't get an autobid they now have to stack up against 36 other teams to get an at large. Seems like quite an uphill battle with that resume even in an extraordinarily weak bubble year. WAB (Wins Above Bubble) is the committee's latest metric du jour and Miami Szczerbiak is 33 going into today which in theory makes them pretty safe. IU for comparison is 51 though IU is much better than Miami in NET, KenPom, Torvik, etc. My personal theory is that its also easier to explain away a team with 13-16 losses being out than 28-1 in D1 games; Bubba last year notwithstanding. Uspshoosier 1 Quote
Uspshoosier Posted Thursday at 08:22 PM Author Posted Thursday at 08:22 PM 18 minutes ago, LIHoosier said: WAB (Wins Above Bubble) is the committee's latest metric du jour and Miami Szczerbiak is 33 going into today which in theory makes them pretty safe Yeah what to watch is to see where the number ends up tomorrow. It was 33 with only playing 1 team in the top 60 without any losses to the others teams. Add a loss to 210 + team and that WAB is going to take a hit. IU lost 4 spots losing to a team in the 60s NET. Very interesting to see the update tomorrow morning. If it’s still under 42 I will feel good they will get in however if that number falls further down closer to IU then they might not get in LIHoosier 1 Quote
IU Prof Posted Thursday at 09:23 PM Posted Thursday at 09:23 PM 1 hour ago, Uspshoosier said: Yeah what to watch is to see where the number ends up tomorrow. It was 33 with only playing 1 team in the top 60 without any losses to the others teams. Add a loss to 210 + team and that WAB is going to take a hit. IU lost 4 spots losing to a team in the 60s NET. Very interesting to see the update tomorrow morning. If it’s still under 42 I will feel good they will get in however if that number falls further down closer to IU then they might not get in Do you think there's any plausible shot IU sneaks in at this point? Quote
Uspshoosier Posted Thursday at 09:25 PM Author Posted Thursday at 09:25 PM 1 minute ago, IU Prof said: Do you think there's any plausible shot IU sneaks in at this point? I do not but last year i didn’t think West Virginia was even on the bubble and they got left out. Never know when it’s in the hands of a 12 person committee IU Prof 1 Quote
Uspshoosier Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago Nova with a 24-8 record has 1 win against the projected field. Wisky in OT what they do have is 7 road wins in conference to teams between 80-102 in the NET and a seton hall road win 53. Quote
LIHoosier Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 15 hours ago, Uspshoosier said: Yeah what to watch is to see where the number ends up tomorrow. It was 33 with only playing 1 team in the top 60 without any losses to the others teams. Add a loss to 210 + team and that WAB is going to take a hit. IU lost 4 spots losing to a team in the 60s NET. Very interesting to see the update tomorrow morning. If it’s still under 42 I will feel good they will get in however if that number falls further down closer to IU then they might not get in Miami Ohio only fell to 37 in WAB. Uspshoosier and Dave from Dayton 1 1 Quote
Uspshoosier Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago 4 minutes ago, LIHoosier said: Miami Ohio only fell to 37 in WAB. I would be confident in saying they will make it then Dave from Dayton and skhoosier2 2 Quote
JF87 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 12 hours ago, Uspshoosier said: I would be confident in saying they will make it then I want Miami (Ohio) in. My fear is since the NCAA President wants to expand the Tournament, they leave Miami out and claim they would have made it if the Tournament was expanded. Uspshoosier 1 Quote
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