LMS wrote:Co-champs. They can both hang a banner.
DieHardMSUFan wrote:Purely speaking in terms of getting two bids, I don't think it matters which team it is, but either MSU or WSU has to win out to the finals, and whichever team loses the MSU-WSU game has to exact revenge on the other to win the tournament. Each team can only take one more loss, one in the finale and one in the conference finals, to have any chance at two bids, and that may not even do it.
MSUDuo wrote:DieHardMSUFan wrote:Purely speaking in terms of getting two bids, I don't think it matters which team it is, but either MSU or WSU has to win out to the finals, and whichever team loses the MSU-WSU game has to exact revenge on the other to win the tournament. Each team can only take one more loss, one in the finale and one in the conference finals, to have any chance at two bids, and that may not even do it.
I don't see why it has to be WSU or MSU winning STL to get 2 bids...If either one makes it to the final without losing between now and then and gets beats by CU or ISUb, I still think we get 2 bids.
Now, if we want to talk best shot at having 2 teams with chances to make a run to the 2nd weekend in the tourney, I would agree with you
shockem wrote:WSU has 2 more top 100 games left to strengthen their resume (VCU and MSU), maybe 3 if they face UNI in the tourney. They're still being mentioned as a bubble team. A lot has to do with them winning out and other bubble teams losing.
SubGod22 wrote:shockem wrote:WSU has 2 more top 100 games left to strengthen their resume (VCU and MSU), maybe 3 if they face UNI in the tourney. They're still being mentioned as a bubble team. A lot has to do with them winning out and other bubble teams losing.
And if Indiana State can finish strong that could be two more. I believe someone showed them currently sitting at 107.
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