Why, because some derelict placed them there ? Just because they ended up under seeded, doesn't make it right.The fact that neither are even top 3 seeds in the NIT suggests they weren’t even close to being on the bubble
Why, because some derelict placed them there ? Just because they ended up under seeded, doesn't make it right.The fact that neither are even top 3 seeds in the NIT suggests they weren’t even close to being on the bubble
What they are doing is picking who they want in.Not sure they are overthinking. Just using or ignoring metrics on a case by case basis to get the result they want.
No we wouldnt be.Guess if we beat Kansas like ASU did we would be in.
No.Agree these little schools that make the tourney is insane. Especially the 16 and 15 seeds. Get rid of those and use those spots to give 8 teams that could actually do something in the tourney. Not fair that teams like USC, Okla St, Penn St and Nebraska get bumped because Limbscomb, Iona, UMBC ect get in. Have the NIT be for those type of schools.
What they are doing is picking who they want in.
Then they look through their schedule and find whatever metric argument they can to rationalize it.
Then they look at who is flirting but they dont want in, and do the same thing.
I realize thats what fans do too, but as has been said numerous times, the arguments dont even have to include Nebraska and it was still a horrible field. Plus they are supposed to be unbiased. Nope.
I looked at ASU Schedule and its not all that impressive compared to NU other than the win at Kansas vs Xaiver (back in Nov and Dec) and they finished tied for 8th in an even "weaker" conference.No we wouldnt be.
There are 16 teams ahead of us. 1 more win against anyone isnt going to vault us enough.
The committee didnt want Nebraska in, plain and simple. Not just this team, but nebraska period.
I understand.I looked at ASU Schedule and its not all that impressive compared to NU other than the win at Kansas vs Xaiver (back in Nov and Dec) and they finished tied for 8th in an even "weaker" conference.