People on here are saying the NIT is joke which is mostly true and only followed by fans of the teams in it, but it's still a post season tournament we haven't participated in since 2009.
People on here are saying the NIT is joke which is mostly true and only followed by fans of the teams in it, but it's still a post season tournament we haven't participated in since 2009.
True, but at this point, I'd more than take it.It's like getting a mid tier bowl game (Sun Bowl) or playing in the Europa League.
Yeah, but still cool.part of the story
but also reflective of our SoS
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Men’s college basketball bubble watch: Georgia leads SEC surge, UConn warding off panic mode
Suddenly, the SEC's 14-team dream is back in play.www.nytimes.com
George Mason
Profile Strengths: Competitive resume metrics, .500 record against top two quadrants.
Profile Weaknesses: Poor quality metrics, zero wins over at-large caliber-teams, one loss each in Q3 and Q4.
Looking Ahead: The Patriots swung and missed in their biggest game of the season, crumbling in the final 10 minutes at vcu over the weekend. For a profile devoid of headlining wins, that may have been a death blow to their at-large hopes, even factoring in a Wednesday win over lackluster Fordham. Only GMU’s mysteriously decent resume metrics have them on my board still, but this candidacy is probably cooked without any real chances to move the needle.
The acc is awful outside Duke! They however likely get 4 in tournament just because history but outside the top 3 they are very very bad. Unc is a weird team; watch teams like SMU and you’ll see that it’s just horrible basketball. Pittsburgh being 57 in the net is kind of a joke.NIT is very likely this year and a very good chance to play a quality opponent on the road. There are a ton of teams with like 17 or 16 wins across the P4 that just won't be able to get in to the NCAA's. They will have first dibs based off their fanbases and all about viewership and attendance and the big one.... Money.
ACC is going to get a bunch of teams in the NIT (if they accept the invite) like - Wake Forest or SMU (one of these will be in the NCAA tournament), Pittsburgh, FSU, Stanford, UNC, etc. who are all below 20 wins total (except for SMU) and are on the bubble.
SEC is going to get probably 11-13 teams into the NCAA's and will leave 1-3 teams available for the NIT. Georgia is most likely out, Texas losing to Arkansas hurts their chances big time.
Big 12 and Big 10 have a bunch of teams on bubble and if they don't get pulled in they will be invited to go to the NIT. Thinking these 2 conferences is where they will pull from immensely to field the NIT.
A10 - If vcu wins it, I see us and Dayton going to the NIT. Maybe a third team but we will have low pecking order behind P4 teams..... do they pull in a Loyola Chicago (19-9) over a 16-13 Ohio State or 17-11 Indiana? Doubtful.
This is the type of spirit we should all have.Before the season, many of us thought a top-four finish would be considered a successful season. Now, with only three games left, we’re within reach of first place!
Whatever happens, this has been a great year—and basketball in Fairfax is fun again!