Cusefan0307
Red recruits the ACC!
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If the networks and streamers have any money left after the NFL renegotiates all of their deals this year.
The Sour 16So basically, first four becomes first 16.
Zona ok, but I just can’t root for UConn.According to my friend at ESPN, this is all being driven by, you guessed it, the SEC and B1G commissioners. They get what they want. I guess ruining college football isn’t enough for them.
We all need to root for Arizona and UConn tomorrow.
Any Syracuse fan that roots for UConn needs to have their head examined.Zona ok, but I just can’t root for UConn.
What I meant to say was root for Arizona and UConn to knock out the Big 10 and then for Arizona to win by 40 in the title game.Any Syracuse fan that roots for UConn needs to have their head examined.
If you keep out teams with below .500 conference records this isn't a bad idea.
So this year that would have meant Auburn, Oklahoma, Tulsa, New Mexico, Wake, Cal, Nevada and Dayton ( just looked top 8 NIT seeds) would have been in. Oddly enough actually a decent group of teams which means the last 8 next year will be an embarrassment of who gets in. Hopefully they look more at conference reg season winners vs just treating it as 8 more at larges…. Which I know better than to believe.
It wouldn't have been those exact 8 teams (it would have been a bit better group I believe) -- the "Crown" or whatever the name of that tournament took some P5 teams from the NIT.
My guess is the extra 8 teams would have been at least 5, probably 6 P5 schools
Auburn
Oklahoma
Indiana
Stanford
Cal
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Cincy
West Virginia
Virginia Tech
I'm perfectly content with none of those 8 schools getting in as at large in any season.
Then you have the New Mexico, Tulsa, San Diego St, Dayton...
Whatever gets us in more easily. Sadly, that is where I am right now as a fan.Yeah that was why I added the disclaimer being it was a quick pull and don’t disagree. This year the selection of those last 8 wouldn’t be as poor of a group as we have seen in the past and expect in the future.