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IF we survive our QF game next week we should hope to play 4 seed SMU whose NET is 54. As of now that would be a Q2 game and could be a Q1 if they get down to 50. Houston in the championship would be a Q1. Playing Memphis (55) would probably be Q1 if they beat Houston.
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Originally posted by SkoShox View PostIF we survive our QF game next week we should hope to play 4 seed SMU whose NET is 54. As of now that would be a Q2 game and could be a Q1 if they get down to 50. Houston in the championship would be a Q1. Playing Memphis (55) would probably be Q1 if they beat Houston.
We will likely get one of USF or Temple in the first game then Cincy in the 2nd
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Originally posted by ShockerExpress View PostNET moved from 66 to 62 this morning.
Those canceled games against SMU are a killer... If WSU could have swept those and looked good doing so, I think the NET could have gotten into the low-50s.
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Shockers now in on 107 of 131 brackets on Bracket Matrix. We're now the No. 2 12 seed behind CSU and ahead of Drake and Seton Hall. Highest seed is 7.
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SMU is in 9 brackets and Memphis is in 5. I would think that we are the only possibility except for Houston that has an at large opportunity in the American. Both Memphis and SMU have to win the Tournament provided we win the American Conference Championship on Saturday. The NET won't be the only or maybe not even the most important portion of a team's resume this year imo. In most years it probably would be.
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Originally posted by Shockm View PostSMU is in 9 brackets and Memphis is in 5. I would think that we are the only possibility except for Houston that has an at large opportunity in the American. Both Memphis and SMU have to win the Tournament provided we win the American Conference Championship on Saturday. The NET won't be the only or maybe not even the most important portion of a team's resume this year imo. In most years it probably would be.
I don’t see that happening though. Maybe they have a chance to beat them in Forth Worth but I’ll be surprised if they get the upset in Houston.
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Originally posted by pie n eye View Post
I think Memphis might have a shot if they win at Houston and get to the finals of the conference tourney which would mean (hopefully) they beat Houston again.
I don’t see that happening though. Maybe they have a chance to beat them in Forth Worth but I’ll be surprised if they get the upset in Houston.
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Originally posted by Shockm View PostSMU is in 9 brackets and Memphis is in 5. I would think that we are the only possibility except for Houston that has an at large opportunity in the American. Both Memphis and SMU have to win the Tournament provided we win the American Conference Championship on Saturday. The NET won't be the only or maybe not even the most important portion of a team's resume this year imo. In most years it probably would be.
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Originally posted by SkoShox View Post
The pessimistic part of me thinks playing Memphis in the championship is a terrible scenario. If we make it to ‘ship and lose to Houston, are we in? I would say 60-40 yes. If we make it to ‘ship and play Memphis does that turn that game into a ‘win and in or out without’ for both teams? If Memphis beats us in title game does the Committee make the AAC a 3bid league? Ehhh I don’t think so.
Like, if Memphis or WSU has a better resume than another team being considered I don’t see them saying “no, we have to put in this other team because AAC is a two bid league.”
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Originally posted by pie n eye View Post
I could be wrong but I doubt number of bids per league is something found on the resume sheets the committee uses to select the tournament.
Like, if Memphis or WSU has a better resume than another team being considered I don’t see them saying “no, we have to put in this other team because AAC is a two bid league.”
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