Does the SEC ever catch or exceed the number of wins the 4 team ACC contingent has in this tournament? Right now I guess it's still possible.SEC 1/6 in the tournament. They were favored in ALL of these games.
The only first round game they’re not favored in is an 8/9 game.
Unfreakingbelievable. The SEC should be disallowed any teams in the tourney for the next 5 years.
It's not like all of the auto bid teams are having some great seasons and do anything particularly noteworthy to deserve a spot
For instance, Stetson was 19-13 overall and played 25 Q4 games, and lost 8 of them. They are in the tournament because they beat Queens (NET 268), Jacksonville (NET 275) and Austin Peay (NET 221)
Longwood was 18-13 this year. They were 6 -10 in their conference. They won by beating Winthrop (NET 181), Highpoint (NET 110), UNC Ashville (NET 163).
Wagner had a losing record this year overall and in conference. They won by beating Sacred Heart (NET 286), Central Connecticut (249), and Merrimack (NET 213)
Grambling was 18-14. They were 0-8 in quadrants 1 through 3. They were 18-6 in Q4 games. They won by beating 314, 308, and 278.
The 15 seeds aren't a whole lot better either.
And they aren't just keeping our power conference teams. Teams like Indiana State are hurt by that as well.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like Nebraska will be up to the task against Texas A&M.Need Charleston to come through tonight.
I would prefer 96 teams with an extra day (33/96, 34/95, etc) bringing the field to 64. This would pretty much eliminate the small conference, weak schedule problem and allowing truly deserving teams to be in the dance. GT must improve for it to matter, but there could come a day when a 21-10, 12-8, 30 RPI GT team gets completely left out so that St. Peter’s gets in.The debate over whether to limit the “weaker” teams in with auto-bids is downright un-American. America is the land of freedom and equal opportunity. Our founding principles are about allowing anyone who “gets the job done” to get rewarded and move forward. We should always have a completely open tournament. Open to all teams. We have the conference tournaments as early rounds of the Big Dance itself, for the mid-majors and below. Tell those elites like Sankey and SEC to stuff it.
Either 80 or 96 make sense to me. I don't like the play in games.I would prefer 96 teams with an extra day (33/96, 34/95, etc) bringing the field to 64. This would pretty much eliminate the small conference, weak schedule problem and allowing truly deserving teams to be in the dance. GT must improve for it to matter, but there could come a day when a 21-10, 12-8, 30 RPI GT team gets completely left out so that St. Peter’s gets in.