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?
What if the final spot comes down to a Big-12 team versus Big Ten team?
A computer isn't making the final selections and seedings, people are, and people have biases. Unless you are Mr. Spock and can mind-meld with the selection committee, none of us really knows what biases are affecting the selection committee members.
I know Lunardi isn't the selection committee, but supposedly he knows something about how the brackets are selected. Look at his latest bracket...
He has Oklahoma (20-10, 11-7, 33 RPI, 19 SOS) as a 10-seed, Colorado (20-10, 10-8, 36 RPI, 20 SOS) as a 10 seed moving up, while he has Illinois (20-11, 8-10, 43 RPI, 9 SOS) as an 8-seed moving up. What in those numbers makes Illinois 2 seeds higher than OU and CU? Both OU and Illinois have wins over a top 5 team, both have ugly losses. CU doesn't have any big wins, so there might be something there. The only reason I can see that you would seed a team 2 spots lower than a team with lower slightly lower RPI and slighter higher SOS is bias.
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