"Nine NCAA Tournament teams from last season that won't make it back to the Big Dance in 2019" - CBS Sports
By Matt Norlander
Posted: Oct 10, 2018
Not everyone from the biggest conferences can replicate season-long success; here's who's set to slip in 2018-19
"No two NCAA Tournament fields are alike. They never have been and never will be. Each year the best bracket in the sports universe gets a makeover from the year before, which looks markedly different from the year before that one and on down the line.
For this upcoming season, we'll dish out the bad news before the good news. Later in the week I'll be publishing which teams that didn't make it into the 2018 NCAA Tournament will break through for 2019. But here, let's get to the programs that I'm forecasting to the NIT (or worse). It's not a joyous thing, but it's unavoidable. Certain schools, no matter how optimistic their fan bases or coaches are in the preseason, won't be punching their tickets to the Big Dance next March.
I did this last preseason and wound up going 6 for 8. I'm adding a ninth this time around and am drawing from the conferences from last season that earned multiple bids: the American, the A-10, the ACC, the Big 12, the Big East, the Big Ten, the Mountain West, the Pac-12 and the SEC.
To coaches who will read this and use it as bulletin board material, you're welcome.
1. ARIZONA, Last season's seed: No. 4
2 WICHITA STATE, Last season's seed: No. 4
Key non-conference opponents: vs. Providence (Veterans Classic, Nov. 9), vs. Davidson (Charleston Classic, Nov. 15) vs. Baylor (Dec. 1), at Oklahoma (Dec. 8)
Outlook: This could be a foolish pick. Wichita State last missed the NCAA Tournament in 2011. The last time it failed to win 25 games was a decade ago, in Gregg Marshall's second season there. But with the early NBA departure of Landry Shamet and the graduations of Shaq Morris, Conner Frankamp, Zach Brown and three other seniors, a few steps back from last season's No. 4 seed is a virtual guarantee. Marshall's a fiery, apt coach. Maybe he makes me look dumb here, but heading into the season it's hard to justify WSU as a top-four team in the AAC and if that's the case, finishing fifth or lower in that conference doesn't assure you NCAA Tournament inclusion.
3. MIAMI (FL), Last season's seed: No. 6
4. TEXAS A&M, Last season's seed: No. 7
5. RHODE ISLAND, Last season's seed: No. 7
6. CREIGHTON, Last season's seed: No. 8
7. OKLAHOMA, Last season's seed: No. 10
8. ST. BONAVENTURE, Last season's seed: No. 11
9. ARIZONA STATE, Last season's seed: No. 11..."
By Matt Norlander
Posted: Oct 10, 2018
Not everyone from the biggest conferences can replicate season-long success; here's who's set to slip in 2018-19
"No two NCAA Tournament fields are alike. They never have been and never will be. Each year the best bracket in the sports universe gets a makeover from the year before, which looks markedly different from the year before that one and on down the line.
For this upcoming season, we'll dish out the bad news before the good news. Later in the week I'll be publishing which teams that didn't make it into the 2018 NCAA Tournament will break through for 2019. But here, let's get to the programs that I'm forecasting to the NIT (or worse). It's not a joyous thing, but it's unavoidable. Certain schools, no matter how optimistic their fan bases or coaches are in the preseason, won't be punching their tickets to the Big Dance next March.
I did this last preseason and wound up going 6 for 8. I'm adding a ninth this time around and am drawing from the conferences from last season that earned multiple bids: the American, the A-10, the ACC, the Big 12, the Big East, the Big Ten, the Mountain West, the Pac-12 and the SEC.
To coaches who will read this and use it as bulletin board material, you're welcome.
1. ARIZONA, Last season's seed: No. 4
2 WICHITA STATE, Last season's seed: No. 4
Key non-conference opponents: vs. Providence (Veterans Classic, Nov. 9), vs. Davidson (Charleston Classic, Nov. 15) vs. Baylor (Dec. 1), at Oklahoma (Dec. 8)
Outlook: This could be a foolish pick. Wichita State last missed the NCAA Tournament in 2011. The last time it failed to win 25 games was a decade ago, in Gregg Marshall's second season there. But with the early NBA departure of Landry Shamet and the graduations of Shaq Morris, Conner Frankamp, Zach Brown and three other seniors, a few steps back from last season's No. 4 seed is a virtual guarantee. Marshall's a fiery, apt coach. Maybe he makes me look dumb here, but heading into the season it's hard to justify WSU as a top-four team in the AAC and if that's the case, finishing fifth or lower in that conference doesn't assure you NCAA Tournament inclusion.
3. MIAMI (FL), Last season's seed: No. 6
4. TEXAS A&M, Last season's seed: No. 7
5. RHODE ISLAND, Last season's seed: No. 7
6. CREIGHTON, Last season's seed: No. 8
7. OKLAHOMA, Last season's seed: No. 10
8. ST. BONAVENTURE, Last season's seed: No. 11
9. ARIZONA STATE, Last season's seed: No. 11..."
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