TampaMVCFan wrote:It's not the end of the world for UNI! One loss does not define the season in college basketball! Ohio has a real good chance of wearing white jerseys when the tournament bracket is out come March! Keep in mind this year Valley teams have signature wins on there profile! And as long as they don't slip up against the bottom feeders of the league good wins can be had!
I think you're missing the entire point of why BCS schools won't schedule MVC schools. Sometimes, even on the home court of the BCS team.
Most MVC teams don't have national identities. For the BCS schools, the possibility of losing at home to a school with minimal national identity could put them on the wrong side of the NCAA bubble. The BCS schools don't want to take that risk.
I probably pay more attention to non-BCS schools than most of the voters in the polls, and I'm barely aware of Ohio's record this year. I remember that they're a run-of-the-mill MAC team. I have to do research to realize that they're better this year than most years.
There are only 2 top-100 teams in the MAC right now. OU is unlikely to be able to maintain a top-50 RPI through league play.
UNI doesn't have any "signature" or significant wins. At this point in time, UNI's best W is Colorado State. That's not going to be much to bank on when compared to other bubble teams in March. UNI has two blowout losses to teams that are not likely to be in the top 50 in March.
UNI may have an RPI of 4 in late December, but it's a real uphill battle from here on out for UNI to move into a reasonable position on the NCAA bubble. Splitting with the upper-level MVC teams won't be enough.