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Originally posted by HenryMuto View PostKatz just now on Vanderbilt "It doesn't matter how many losses you have it's how many quality wins you have and they have enough to get a bid".
Vandy would be the first ever 15 loss team to get an at large bid.
It's kind of funny how Palm and Lunardi are polar opposites on some of these teams with Wichita State and Vanderbilt being 2 of the big ones.
Palm does not even have Vanderbilt on his bubble he has them way out.
Absolute horseshit.Deuces Valley.
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So if we (Wichita St.) were 17-14 (like Vanderbilt) and had as many quality wins as Vanderbilt supposedly has...would we (Wichita St.) be talked about of being awarded an AT-LARGE invite??????? I'd like to ask Katz that question and see his umm-mmm reaction.FINAL FOURS:
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We need to take all the opinion and emotion out of this. Even if committee is looking at metrics they still make a human decision. Someone mention the conference champ and the tournament champ each get a bid. That's 64 of course you'll get some overlap so those spots will be given to at large teams. You can even keep the 68 team play in format to offer more at large bids. There. No more thinking. You want in? Win games. Seems simple enough.I just want to stand on land...
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2024 NCAA Tournament March Madness News, Live Coverage, Bracket - March 19 to April 8 - Yahoo SportsThe NCAA Tournament (March Madness) starts on March 19 and ends on April 8, 2024.
This guy has you guys as a 7 seed and he wrote this next to your name.
Wichita State "On bubble? Only if you're clueless. IN no matter MVC outcome."2014 RTS Fantasy Championship National Champion $200,000 (2460 teams)
2012 NFFC Online National Champion $100,000 (1872 teams)
2014 DFWC National Champion $9,250 (288 teams)
2015 RTS Fantasy Championship 2nd Place $25,000 (3120 teams)
2015 NCAA Bracketology (351 pts more than all 136 at the bracket matrix)
Kentucky Wildcats National Champions 2012 1998 1996 1978 1958 1951 1949 1948
The Ohio State Buckeyes National Champions 2014 2002 1970 1968 1961 1957 1954 1942
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Originally posted by AZ Shocker View PostSo if we (Wichita St.) were 17-14 (like Vanderbilt) and had as many quality wins as Vanderbilt supposedly has...would we (Wichita St.) be talked about of being awarded an AT-LARGE invite??????? I'd like to ask Katz that question and see his umm-mmm reaction.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostThat is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. If that's something the committee also believes, then this whole process is morbidly wrong. That in no way, shape or form makes any sort of rational sense.
Absolute horseshit.
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Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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"Enjoy the ride."
- a smart man
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