Team & record Current RPI Games left Best game left
WSU, 9-0 18 3 @134 Tenn
CU, 9-1 24 2 @26 Cal
IlSU, 6-3 45 3 @75 Dayton (& 2 - 260+ teams)
SIU, 3-2 113 5 @130 Utah St
BU, 6-2 127 3 87 Va Tech (neutral site)
UE, 5-4 177 2 @8 Butler
UNI, 5-3 181 3 @21 UNLV (& 2 – under 70 teams)
InSU, 3-3 187 4? Hawaiian Classic (47 Old Miss)
DU, 3-4 193 4 118 Iowa St (neutral site)
MSU, 0-7 275!!!! 3 132 Valpo (neutral site)
Aargh wrote:I've watched UNI, CU, IlSU and WSU this year.
Frankly, I'm not seeing it for UNI. In a league that's starting to have a lot of front court presence, I don't see UNI's front court competing that well, or maybe even holding up for an entire season of athletic and physical play.
IlSU looks scary good with what Brown, Allen, and Carmichael are doing. It seems like Carmichael has been there at least 6 years.
Everybody - MVC fans and WSU fans alike - was expecting WSU to look ugly at the beginning of the year and not get everything working until at least the start of Valley play, and then be pretty decent by February and March. That didn't happen. WSU's inexperienced bunch went to VCU. VCU returned 4 of 5 starters from their NCAA team and their "Havoc" D. WSU hardly blinked and showed surprising poise and maturity. WSU is in the top 25 in early December, and the consensus is STILL that the team isn't fully clicking yet.
I think WSU and CU are in if they continue doing what they've done to this point. I don't see it as unrealistic that CU, WSU, and IlSU could open up some separation from the rest of the league. Sorry, UNI fans, that's my opinion. You may consider the source and utterly discount it, but that's my opinion.
If 3 teams create separation, and with those teams doing well in StL, there could be 3.
BCPanther wrote:UNI still has a chance with Iowa, St Marys, UNLV to put themselves in a great spot.
IlSt probably has to win 3 in StL unless they go absolutely crazy (sweep CU, WSU, UNI) to get an at large.
I think in the end we end up with 3 bids. Creighton and UNI at large. WSU finally wins in StL.
valleychamp wrote:Frankly, UNI fans are pretty used to opinions like that regarding our team. It doesn't matter how good UNI is or is not, many, like always, will continue say the same things about UNI. We heard the same stuff with every single one of our NCAA tournament teams. Heck, some people still don't recognize the 30 win, top 15 ranked Sweet 16 UNI team as being an elite team. A few of your fellow shocker posters have been predicting the abyss for UNI for several years running now.
I don't know how good UNI will be yet. They still have at-large chances if they can win some of these games they have left. But the fact that any poster on here is writing them off makes me laugh, because its really almost become tradition.
I'm curious though, how one could say that Illinois State has looked "scary good". They have 3 losses, one of which came to "zero NCAA appearances ever" Northwestern, and another was the debacle at home to Wyoming.
Aces1982 wrote:UNI needs to win all three of those games to have any chance at an at large. And even at that, they would still need to finish MVC play around 13-5 maybe. I don't see that happening. Not even a chance of that happening.
I personally don't see much difference in UNI and UE. UE has lost 4 games, 3 to ranked ND, and 2 teams getting votes in Colorado St and Murray St. They will more then likely lose to Butler, also getting votes. The other loss was a bad loss that just so happened UE's best player got hurt. UNI has lost to Louisville, Memphis and Stanford. I just don't see much difference in these two teams. They will more then likely split in the regular season and very well could get the 4/5 match up in St Louis.
Illinois St only has one more non confeence game to get a good win. That is at Dayton. I believe they also will have to have a steller MVC record to get considertion. I not only can see them losing at UNI and at UE but also stumbling on the road to one or two other teams outside of Creighton and WSU. I think they have a big uphill battle to get the nod for the tournament.
Wichita is off to a great start. They will have a few stumbles in conference play that may make a deep run in St. Louis a necessity. They have the best chance outside of Creighton. They need to keep up the nice play and avoid several hiccups.
Creighton is a lock.
We will get 2 bids. Creighton and Wichita and could get 3 if someone outside of those 2 wins St Louis and Wichita can get to the Championship game.
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