by TheAsianSensation » December 10th, 2012, 4:48 pm
Wichita St
9-0
Odds: 90/10 for an at-large bid
90%? I feel strongly on this one. Obviously, if you don't lose, you'll be fine. The SoS will be good and they limited the amount of cupcake consumption on the schedule. More important is this: @VCU, N-DePaul, @Iowa, @Tulsa, @Air Force. All wins away from home. The selection committee just eats this stuff up. See what Iona did last year. Just huge collections of decent road wins against decent but not great competition. It got them in. Even if Tulsa, AFA, and Iowa just end up around RPI 150, that looks good to the committee.
@Tennessee has turned into a bit of a "house money" situation - not really mandatory anymore. Of course, bad losses can sink this ship quickly, but if they're avoided, they're fine.
Creighton
9-1
Odds: 90/10 for
Same odds here. Better collection of wins that can end up turning out very good: St Joe's will contend in a loaded A-10, Arizona St can gain ground in a weak Pac-12, Wisky is Wisky. The only real concern is only 1 true road win, which is why I'd suggest binking the game at Cal just to remove all doubt. As is, if Boise can hold course and at least make that not a horrible loss, they'll be fine.
Illinois St
6-3
Odds: 25/75 against
The good news is none of the bad losses are catastrohpic. Yet. ISU fans just became Wyoming and Northwestern fans. Realistically, ISU needed a split there.
They're also getting royally screwed by Drexel's dive. That was supposed to win the CAA. That has gone completely in the tank. That was supposed to be signature-win worthy.
Still, believe it or not, ISU's still in this. Once Morgan St starts running the table in the MEAC, it's possible Drexel might actually be the worst RPI team on the SoS. Unbelievably enough, the removal of Jank's scheduling practices has had an IMMEDIATE impact. There's a couple potential albatrosses in FDU, DSU, et al, but nothing close to resembling the albatrosses during Jank's prime.
Needless to say, winning @Dayton is mandatory. If you win that, you can at least afford to dream, ISU.
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