Kyle wrote:2livewu wrote:Ali wrote:I'm a little surprised that people regard Indiana State so much higher than UNI. Odum is good no question, but I really think UNI can make a run at a tourney bid.
Do you mean an at large bid? What do you think it will take to be in the mix for an at large?
I'll be honest, I feel WSU has to be a MINIMUM 8-3 non-con, 15-3 Valley & 2-1 St Louis. That's 25-7 and a bubble team. It's the right side of the bubble hopefully, but bubble for sure.
How does UNI get to those numbers, or whatever number you think it will take, just curious.
Don't be silly. If WSU finishes 25-7 (15-3), they will be a 7 seed or better and ranked in the top 25.
For UNI to get an at large bid we
need 8-2 non-con with a win over either #14 VCU or #24 UV, 14-4 MVC, and 2 wins in St. Louis. This = 24-6 and puts us solidly in. 23-5 puts us on the bubble. Anything over 20 wins = NIT.
I'm not predicting UNI will be a NCAA tourney team, but this is what we need to accomplish to become one.
UNI needs to be better than 8-2 since we play 12 non-conference games. Throw out the Coe D-III game and we have 11. 8-3 may give us something if the losses are VCU, UVA and another power conference team, I am just not sure some of the other non-con teams will be strong enough to warrant 'wows' come selection time.
I think we need to pick off VCU or UVA and then hope they still have good seasons and anyone who beats us turns out to be better than expected. Unfortunately I don't see Milwaukee or LMU being any good at all so we can't afford losses there, Savannah State, Iona, or George Mason as being so-so but not really good enough to garner votes which make those nearly must-win games for resume purposes. That leaves Iowa State and Ohio on the schedule as teams we could lose to as long as they perform better than expected, with Maryland (and maybe LaSalle and Vanderbilt) as possible at the Paradise Jam.
Unless we go 14-4 or better in conference, there isn't a lot of wiggle room this year. Not impossible, we could run the table non-conference, but I just don't see it with the new faces, the number of road/neutral games, etc.
Oh wait, this is the time of year for optimism. I just read how Illinois State is going undefeated...