Only sub .500 team I can remember that had a run like that is San Jose St. in the late 90's. Don't remember if the '03 CSU team was sub .500 or not.
Santa Clara losing to fall out of the Top 100 really hurt the resumes of teams like BYU and Saint Mary's. Santa Clara was a good chunk of each team's "quality" wins.
Georgia winning the SEC tourney when there was that tornado that postponed a game to give them a much-needed rest and moved the rest of the games to a small arena.
Would make it the most intriguing first four game ever, especially given it's proximity to the fanbase.Kentucky beats Florida in Lexington. UK now 21-10 (11-6). Going in, Lunardi had them as his 6th team OUT and Palm as his last team IN. My opinion is there's no way Kentucky is being left out after this win. Only a disastrous first SEC Tournament loss could run the risk of keeping them out. Good chance they get shipped to Dayton for the "First Round" without a strong SEC Tournament, though.
What exactly does Gonzaga have to do to ensure it's number one spot? The committee hasn't thought too much it seems in the past of mid-majors.Whoa. #1 Gonzaga barely hanging on against Loyola Marymount, 27-26, at the half. LMU's already won three in a row in the WCC tournament after going 1-15 in regular season play, with an RPI/BPI well over 200. This is what I love about March.
Game's on ESPN3 if anyone's interested.
Exactly where I thought they'd be. If we lose on Wed, were heading to Dayton pending some upsets either way. Bottom line, win on Wed and you probably avoid a trip to Dayton and will be in the Tourney.Latest from Lunardi, 8pm PST Sat:
LAST FOUR BYES
Iowa State
Colorado
Villanova
Temple
LAST FOUR IN
Kentucky
Boise State
La Salle
Tennessee
yesterday's loss costs us about 10 in the rpi. in the 20's we are in for sure....30's is a diff game. teams have been left out in the 30's. both UO wins are not wins against rpi top 50 since they dog it at Utah. we lose 2 there.
work to do
Exactly my thoughts, just don't want to chance with some unlikely teams running the tables(like we did last year) in their respective conference tourneys.We're very likely in. Beat OSU and we def avoid First Four.
We're very likely in. Beat OSU and we def avoid First Four.
Exactly my thoughts, just don't want to chance with some unlikely teams running the tables(like we did last year) in their respective conference tourneys.
So do we want Virginia or Maryland to win here?
So do we want Virginia or Maryland to win here?
As a fan as well, was definitely hoping for a win. Oh well. I wouldn't say Turgeon has fallen out of flavor here, but the honeymoon is definitely over. He had a tough act to follow after GW, but he knew that when he took the job. In fairness, GW didn't exactly leave the program in the best of shape.
Agreed on Maryland being out of it, barring an ACC Tourney championship of course.UVA needs to beat NCSU in the 4/5 game. If they get in without that, it's nothing other than ridiculous, absurd luck.
Maryland is pure toast (and, Maryland joining the B1G is a desperation move that is a mistake, IMO).