Majik45 wrote:Evansville is a lock for sure at 0-5. Sorry, they aren't pulling a resurrection like Bradley did last year starting 0-5.
Illinois State can't win a road game, so they are next on my book. They aren't talented enough to win them all at home, so they are in the play in game as well. They will beat some teams at home (like UNI game).
SIU will give teams fits at times because Mullins has them playing great D. They are just too young though at this point, so they will probably be here, but have an outside chance of getting out.
I think the battle for the last spot comes down to MSU and Valpo. MSU should not be here with their talent, but they don't play together at all. Valpo has been the pleasant surprise of the Valley so they have a chance to get out as well. One of these solid teams will be playing Thursday.
Honestly, an injury to a key player on ISUb and/or Drake could put them in danger. Or if they get some bad luck like teams hitting half court shots at the buzzer to beat them. It could cause a messy tie breaker situation that drops one of them there. Sorry, not sorry to bring up that wound for ISUr fans from last year.
I'd put Illinois State as a lock as well. They played one AMAZING half at the right time to beat UNI but haven't shown the ability to play anywhere near that level at any other point in the season.
You're dead on. Whoever loses the inevitible tie breaker between Valpo and MSU, SIU, Illinois State and Evansville are the 4.
This is kind of reminiscent of the mid-2000s where we got legitimate separation between the top and bottom.