MisterD
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Post by MisterD on Nov 27, 2017 22:05:43 GMT -5
“Despite not being accurate for well over a decade, it’s clearly accurate now.”
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Post by 23won on Dec 15, 2017 12:49:45 GMT -5
After most of the OOC schedule finished, it sure looks like a one bid league this year
Atlantic 10 Standings TEAM CONF OVERALL St. Bonaventure 7-2 Duquesne 6-3 Rhode Island 5-3 Davidson 4-3 George Washington 5-5 Saint Louis 5-5 Massachusetts 5-5 VCU 5-5 George Mason 5-6 La Salle 5-6 Dayton 4-5 Saint Joseph's 4-5 Fordham 4-6 Richmond 2-8
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Post by La Salle 08 on Dec 15, 2017 15:27:45 GMT -5
The last time we had less than 3 bids was 2007 and it certainly seems like we are headed in that direction right now.
Only 4 top 100 Kenpom teams this year as of now and its the first time since 07' that the conf is rated 10th or lower overall (usually we are 6-8th).
Only Rhody and Bonnies have any real hope at an at large barring someone winning 15+ games in conference. Bonnies still have 3 challenging games in OOC, so they have work to do. If Davidson beats Virginia on the road I guess they could be in the discussion.
Dayton just lost at home to Penn btw.
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Post by JoeFedorowicz on Dec 15, 2017 19:37:35 GMT -5
I think Rhode Island will be in regardless of the tournament, so the number of teams as of now is dependent upon them winning/not winning the tournament.
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Post by 23won on Dec 16, 2017 9:45:03 GMT -5
Based on past years I’d agree with you Joe but the talent and quality in the middle to lower tier P5 conferences is so great I can’t see URI getting an at large if the Bonnie’s or someone else (maybe us) win it all in DC
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Post by JoeFedorowicz on Dec 16, 2017 11:30:02 GMT -5
Based on past years I’d agree with you Joe but the talent and quality in the middle to lower tier P5 conferences is so great I can’t see URI getting an at large if the Bonnie’s or someone else (maybe us) win it all in DC Im assuming their RPI will remain in a similar place which, if it does, they’re in.
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