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<blockquote data-quote="CINCYMETJACKET" data-source="post: 804670" data-attributes="member: 4003"><p>Yes, you can argue that since we missed BC who was the last place team in the ACC, while Miami missed Notre Dame, who was the #1 seed in the ACC.</p><p></p><p>RPI is somewhat meaningless, yes. But a series win over top 16 seed Florida, at Florida, versus a series loss to Kennesaw State (2 home, 1 road if I recall correctly) does not help our case. Even with Florida flaming out in the NCAA tournament, I still think that's a great series win earlier this year.</p><p></p><p>Miami was 12-2 non-conference. Their only games against sub 0.500 teams were Florida International and Appalachian State. Won all of them. Only losses were at Florida and vs Florida Atlantic between our series and the Louisville series (which they went 5-1 in).</p><p></p><p>Tech was 7-6 non-conference. Losses to sub 0.500 teams Eastern Kentucky, Georgia State, and Auburn (don't let the name recognition fool you, they were not a good team this year). Also lost 2/3 to a winning, but not great KSU team, and lost to USC Upstate, who had a really good season, but is not an NCAA tournament team.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, We're comparable teams that got sent to geographically convenient locations. As I stated earlier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CINCYMETJACKET, post: 804670, member: 4003"] Yes, you can argue that since we missed BC who was the last place team in the ACC, while Miami missed Notre Dame, who was the #1 seed in the ACC. RPI is somewhat meaningless, yes. But a series win over top 16 seed Florida, at Florida, versus a series loss to Kennesaw State (2 home, 1 road if I recall correctly) does not help our case. Even with Florida flaming out in the NCAA tournament, I still think that's a great series win earlier this year. Miami was 12-2 non-conference. Their only games against sub 0.500 teams were Florida International and Appalachian State. Won all of them. Only losses were at Florida and vs Florida Atlantic between our series and the Louisville series (which they went 5-1 in). Tech was 7-6 non-conference. Losses to sub 0.500 teams Eastern Kentucky, Georgia State, and Auburn (don't let the name recognition fool you, they were not a good team this year). Also lost 2/3 to a winning, but not great KSU team, and lost to USC Upstate, who had a really good season, but is not an NCAA tournament team. Bottom line, We're comparable teams that got sent to geographically convenient locations. As I stated earlier. [/QUOTE]
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