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  • American Athletic Conference 2018 Men's Basketball Championship Tournament

    Hey, Shocker Fans! Our No. 5-ranked Shockers are looking to cut the nets down at the AAC Tournament in their inaugural conference season in The American, and it’s not too early to think about your travel plans to Orlando from March 8 to 11. Luckily, WSU Alumni Sports Tours has you covered. The official Wichita State University Alumni Association travel package include non-stop charter airfare, hotel accommodations, transfers, pregame event, and much more! (But NOT game tickets, Shockers. You'll need to go to tickets1@goshockers.com for that.) Come on, come travel with the WSUAA and WSU Alumni Sports Tours to cheer on our Shockers in Orlando! Space is limited, so sign up today at wsualumnisportstours.com. Or call 1-888-829-0611. #TheAmerican #ShockerAlumni #ShockerNation #WatchUs #GoShockers
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    "College Basketball Bid Thieves: What teams could steal a spot in the tournament from the bubble?" - NBC Sports

    By Rob Dauster
    Feb 28, 2018, 1:31 PM EST



    "What defines a bid thief?

    It’s pretty simple, really: A team that has no chance at earning an at-large bid winning an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament in a conference where there is an at-large team. If, say, neither Gonzaga nor Saint Mary’s wins the WCC tournament’s automatic bid, then that means that the WCC will receive three bids, or two at-large bids and one automatic bid.

    That means there is one less spot in the at-large pool for the teams in the middle of the SEC, the Big 12 and the ACC.

    Hence the term big thief.

    Where are this year’s potential bid thieves coming from? Who should the teams on the bubble be wary of?...

    AMERICAN
    The American has three teams at the top of the league — Cincinnati, Wichita State and Houston — that are locks for the Dance. They also don’t really have much in the way of a bubble team, unless you Temple is going to be able to make a run to the tournament.

    What they do have, however, is SMU. Prior to Shake Milton suffering a broken hand and Jarrey Foster tearing his ACL, the Mustangs looked like a team that might be able to earn a tournament bid. Two weeks before Milton’s injury, he had 34 points in a win at Wichita State. They have not been the same team since, but Milton is the type of talent that could spark a run in a conference tournament. It’s also probably worth mentioning that TULSA, who looks like they will finish fourth in the league, had won six in a row prior to Sunday’s loss at Cincinnati. They haven’t lost a game that wasn’t a roadie against Wichita State or Cincinnati since Jan. 17th.

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    • Cdizzle
      Cdizzle commented
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      He over-complicated bid-thief and made his example not great. His example requires SMC losing to someone other than Gonzaga, which I'm pretty sure would put them on the outside looking in.
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