Jsnhbe1Birds wrote:VUGrad1314 wrote:I don't know if I agree with that either. I certainly think you have more wiggle room than the 2016-2017 team had and more than Loyola had last year. Compare your schedule this year with the 16-17 version:
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basket ... /year/2017
And here's Loyola's from last year:
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basket ... /_/id/2350
Now ask yourself do you think the MVC will be stronger or weaker than its 16-17 iteration:
http://realtimerpi.com/2016-2017/rpi_mvc_Men.html
Our schedule is better but we have to win in the non-conference this season unlike 2016-2017 and avoid bad losses like 2016-2017. Also, the Valley is better than 2016-2017. Add in that the committee might shy away from egregiously snubbing Illinois State for the second time in three years if ISU is in that position again and you can probably lower it to 28-6. Maybe 27-7 if they're lucky and the stars align.
In order to get my head straight I just reviewed the Warren Nolan 16-17 ISU numbers and compared them with the Valpo 15-16 equivalents. Both were left at the alter in the first four out.
The Redbirds had an ending RPI of 39, a non con RPI of 92, a SOS of 112 and a non con SOS of 126. Also worth remembering is that SIU was the 3'rd place MVC finisher for 16-17 at RPI 147 and from there it went downhill pretty fast.
VU in 15-16 ended with a 31 RPI, a non con RPI of 15, a SOS of 127, and a non con SOS of 22. Much of these differences can be explained by the deeper NIT run made by Valpo and the conference RPI numbers of the Horizon (18'th in 15-16) vs the MVC still being 12'th in 16-17.
So yes I totally agree that the Valley should be much improved from 16-17 and slightly improved from 17-18. Having said that I still see no room for error. The selection committee loves leaving quality mid majors on the sideline and I am not optimistic that this will change. Maybe if it comes down to a coin toss they will remember the 16-17 ISU situation (Tulsa comes to mind) but I wouldn't bet on the MVC being multi bid without some rock solid numbers being posted by ISU and Loyola. The Valley with 2 or more NIT bids seems just as easy to imagine.