Just now on Sportscenter they were talking about Kansas and yes, they mentioned the controversial call at Hilton. I love it! haha it has to **** off KU fans so much to hear that they really didn't win that game.
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Somehow I suspect that even if we won the Big 12 tourney, some of these analysts would be looking for a loophole to keep us out.It is always one more win with them. Our games are fun to watch. They would be crazy not to put us in at this point.
Missouri St actually played in a solid conference that year, the Valley got several teams into the tournament that year. MTSU plays in a bad Sun Belt conference, they should not be anywhere near the bubble.
I would bet it does. no way the committee gives the big 12 6 bids. One of these team is not dancing unless they win the conf tourney.. BU, ,ISU or OU
I would bet it does. no way the committee gives the big 12 6 bids. One of these team is not dancing unless they win the conf tourney.. BU, ,ISU or OU
He didn't say it was an elimination game. He said it was a lose and be nervous game. Speaking for myself, he's correct.
Iowa State (21-10, 11-7; RPI: 46; SOS: 66)
This resume looks very, very similar to Oklahoma’s after the Cyclones topped Oklahoma State this past week, and the two teams face off in the Big 12 quarters. Winner will dance. Loser still looks decent to get in but no guarantees.
Welcome to the bubble.
Its been a long time, maybe never, since ISU was truly on the bubble. 2005 was probably the closest, as they needed to win 1 in the Big 12 tournament to secure their bid. Either way, winning on Thursday would be great.
your conference standing/# of teams doesnt matter. allegedly.
No, it doesn't. How many times or in different ways does it need to be said that the committee doesn't look at how many teams they put in from each conference?
Until you can place a camera in the room reccord the selection process discussion. no way the conference gets 6 bids. commitee members want you to believe theey don't look at bid numbers but they do. 3 teams from our conf are in and the only 3 are being chosen from with the committee looking for reasons to not invite one or 2 because our conf is percievved tto be down.
Even if they did put a ceiling on bids, conference-by-conference, Big 12 compares favorably to every league except Big Ten and Big East (Sagarin has Big 12 3rd behind those, for what it's worth) ... is the sixth-best team in Big 12 worse than sixth in A-10, SEC, MWC, ACC and Pac-10? If so, and all of them were snubbed, to what other teams are those five bids going to go?
there is no clear cut bid number per conf. but it is simple math. committee members know they have to spread the bids out or the big confs would get them all.
I think we are in but OU and Baylor scare me.
It's a rarity. ISU is typically either "no chance" or "securely in."
I'd even say 2005 wasn't a bubble situation (that Big12 tournament win probably not needed, but left zero doubt).
Probably only cases in 64-team era were 1992 (the legendary "We kicked your ***" Orr-Vitale exchange) and 1985 (ended up 13th seed vs. Ohio State) -- although I don't remember how much bubble discussion there actually was back then -- seems like there was talk of "on the fence" but mostly after the field was announced.
If we lose to Oklahoma, we need to be aware of the teams in the last 4 in category. That currently is La Salle, Boise State, Kentucky and Tennessee. If these teams make runs we can find ourselves back in the play in game. Then, if Virginia Baylor, Ole Miss, Alabama, Southern Miss, ASU or Iowa win their tournaments or go on runs, we should get nervous. So we need to cheer for losses among:
1. La Salle - Plays winner of Butler vs. Dayton
2. Boise State - Play SDSU
3. Kentucky - Plays winner of Vanderbilt vs. Arkansas
3. Tennessee - Plays either Mississippi State or South Carolina
4. Virginia - Plays NC State or Va Tech
5. Baylor - Plays OK State
6. Ole Miss - Plays either Missouri, Texas A&M or Auburn
7. Alabama - Plays either Tennessee, Mississippi State or South Carolina
8. Southern Mississippi - Plays either SMU or UAB
9. Iowa - Plays Northwestern
10. Arizona State - Plays Stanford
We want them all to lose. Also if Colorado, Villanova and Temple would like to lose, that would help us as well.