2 wins will get us right back on the bubble and we could get in depending on what happens with other tournaments. 3 wins and I think it's a lock. I am very disappointed in the game today but I am so thrilled with this team and the season they had. I think next year is the year we break back into the NCAA's.
Lunardi seems to think we still have a shot if we beat Pitt & UVA.
If Cuse and Wake somehow lose their first game and we win 2, would that push us ahead of them and get us in?
Kind of piggybacking off of what Red has mentioned multiple times - we are not competing against just ACC teams for a spot. I think Cuse and Wake are in really good spots right now. Illinois State losing yesterday helped some - early games in this week's conf tourneys will shed a lot of light on what we're up against. If we see teams like K St, Illinois, USC, Xavier, Cal, etc. exit early, that's a good sign.If Cuse and Wake somehow lose their first game and we win 2, would that push us ahead of them and get us in?
The tournament tends to become point guard oriented the deeper you get due to depth and teams get tired. We just don't have a dominant point guard, so while I would hope we could win a game or two, I just dont see us going very deep with this team. I hope I am wrong. I actually wish Heath would shoot more. He actually is a pretty decent shooter and we could have used a 10 point per game average from him this year. He is a good free throw shooter but only seems to get to the line when we are ahead and he gets fouled intentionally. He is very good from the line late in the games. Wish he could create more fouls off his dribble. He has been a steady player for us this year. Just wish he would have shot it a little more. We sadly missed a really good outside shooter this year that could create shots off the dribble.
During the last nine years the highest RPI of any team to receive an At-Large bid was USC’s 73 in 2011. The only other team with an RPI over 65 to get an At-Large bid was Syracuse (RPI 70) in 2016. It should be noted that Syracuse’s worst losses did occur while Jim Boeheim was serving a suspension, which was not accounted for by the RPI but may have been taken into consideration by the Committee.
Since the RPI formula changed in 2005....
Lowest RPI to get an at-large bid:
• 67 - USC (2011)
• 64 - Marquette (2011)
• 63 - North Carolina State (2005), Stanford (2007)
Most losses to get an at-large bid:
• 14 - Arizona (2008), Marquette, Michigan State, Penn State, Tennessee, USC (2011)
Highest RPI for a team with a [conference] winning percentage below .500:
67 - Georgia Tech (2008)