Don't see it happening.
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Don't see it happening.
http://www.rustonleader.com/editorials.php
i kind of hope we get the shaft, all they down to a #12 seed. that would give us a good chance of getting to the sweet 16, by upsetting the #4 and #5 seed. then we can get a good sweet 16 matchup with a #1 seed, hopefully in a good timeslot on espn or espn2.
How in the world does he think they will get a #4 or 5 seed? You would have to think that the committee just goes off of polls. We all know that this is not the case.
Santoria Black, part of the Fox & Co. team, follows this bracketology stuff pretty closely. He says it is unlikely the Techsters will get better than a 10 seed. He doesn't sound like he thinks that's fair, but it is what it is.
I agree with him on both counts:Originally Posted by Tech77
1. That is what they will probably get
and
2. It isn't fair
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I think 9 is as high as the Techsters can get even with the WAC tournament. Bottom line, being in the WAC has hurt this team's RPI since we joined it. Until this conference gets stronger top to bottom, Tech will need to keep playing tough OOC games and win them in order to keep the RPI respectable. IMO.
I agree. Even losing to a top rpi team is better than beating a low rpi team in this system.Originally Posted by Bossdawg
I would much rather for the Techsters to draw a 10, 11, 12 or 13 seed than to be a 8 or 9 seed -
If they draw a 8 or 9 - you are playing a 1 on thier home floor in the round of 32 -
''Don't be a bad dagh..."
May not be home court, but you are exactly right. 10 would be a great seed for us this year, in my opinion, since we won't be getting a 4 or 5.Originally Posted by Dwayne From Minden
It will be their "pseudo" home court -Originally Posted by champion110
The wbb is still ALONG way from going to true neutral sites -
''Don't be a bad dagh..."
Some games are close to being home courts, but it is a bidding process and there is no guarantee that the team bidding is going to be a high seed or even in the tournament the next year. See Fresno last year.Originally Posted by Dwayne From Minden
That was my point. It was not that we may not end up playing someone that got the bid close to home.
The eight first and second round site hosts are....
DePaul (Allsate Arena) RPI 12 but lost in Big East semis
Colorado (Pepsi Center, Denver)...Big 12 #11 seed
Vanderbilt (Memorial Gym) RPI 39
Arizona (McKale Center) not in tournament
ODU (Ted Constant Convocation Center) RPI 19
Rider/MAAC (Sovereign Bank Arena, Trenton, NJ) not in tournament
Penn State (Bryce Jordan Center) not in tournament
Purdue (Mackey Arena) RPI 22
4 hosts almost certainly not in the tournament, and none of the other four likely higher than a 3 seed at the absolute best.
An 8 or 9 seed to me would be a bigger shaft this year than a 10-12 seed, so don't be surprised for Tech to get an 8 or 9 next Monday if it wins out in Reno.
and I fully expect an 8 or 9 seed....
Any idea of what is keeping us from getting a bid for a first-second round host? Is it the same reason as what is keeping us from getting BCS schools from playing in JAS?
I think hotel rooms hurt our chances. There is no reason on earth, though, that we should not be trying to get the bid using the CenturyTel Center in Bossier. We could go in together with ULM and Northwestern, if we needed to do that. I know that Texas Tech and Texas went in together last year for the Dallas site.Originally Posted by atobulldog