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<blockquote data-quote="stinger78" data-source="post: 1005222" data-attributes="member: 6771"><p>My point is that there are several SEC and B1G teams that Pitt and Wake are absolutely on par with. How about a little more equity in doling out the invites?</p><p></p><p>As I said before, a very good team can still be very good and play a poor non-con slate, but if they do beat several other good teams that non-con should not be used to diminish them, IMPO. It really tells you nothing - both good and marginal teams beat poor non-cons. Further, looking at the ACC's NCAAT performance in recent history, it has shown itself to be a strong conference - contrary to the narrative. There was no reason, IMPO, not to invite at least 6, maybe even 7, ACC teams this season out of 9 teams that posted 20+ wins. The BE should have had 1-2 more as well, at least Seton Hall (13-7 BE) and maybe St. Johns (11-9 BE). The SEC/B12/MW all should have had 2 fewer teams to allow for this.</p><p></p><p>The NET rankings suck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger78, post: 1005222, member: 6771"] My point is that there are several SEC and B1G teams that Pitt and Wake are absolutely on par with. How about a little more equity in doling out the invites? As I said before, a very good team can still be very good and play a poor non-con slate, but if they do beat several other good teams that non-con should not be used to diminish them, IMPO. It really tells you nothing - both good and marginal teams beat poor non-cons. Further, looking at the ACC's NCAAT performance in recent history, it has shown itself to be a strong conference - contrary to the narrative. There was no reason, IMPO, not to invite at least 6, maybe even 7, ACC teams this season out of 9 teams that posted 20+ wins. The BE should have had 1-2 more as well, at least Seton Hall (13-7 BE) and maybe St. Johns (11-9 BE). The SEC/B12/MW all should have had 2 fewer teams to allow for this. The NET rankings suck. [/QUOTE]
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