BowlBrother85
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Did he just update?Lunardi has updated and Texas is out. So 13 in with him.
Lunardi has updated and Texas is out. So 13 in with him.
I think that Boise St win, knocked out Texas. UNC is a lockDid he just update?
He had them last 4 in just an hour and a half or so ago?
Edit: Yep...he just updated.
Odd, since no game I can think of should've affected his earlier prediction.
North Carolina has one Quad 1 win and a quad 3 loss. Embarrassing to the committee if they end up getting in.
Saturday matchups (both games on ESPN)
1:00pm: #4 Tennessees v #1 Barn (-4.5)
3:30pm: #3 Bama v #2 Florida (-3.5)
This is why I think the tourney still matters for that final 1 seed chance. The fact that the final 4 of the SEC are the top 4 seeds means this should be treated like an extension of the regular season where games matter and not traditional conference tourney doesn't matter. Whoever goes furthest of Bama Florida and Tennessee SHOULD get that 1 seed. It still baffles me that there is something Houston has done is a 2-3 horse conference that has them ahead of 2 of the 3 in Bama Florida Tennessee.
I am alone in the wilderness on this, but I believe Florida can still jump Houston on the 1 line.
I don’t know how Florida could go 30-4 winning the conference tournament finishing with a 5-1 record vs. Auburn, Alabama and Tennessee with only one game being a home game and be behind them.
And I respect Houston and the Big 12. But, I think Florida would have a tremendous argument especially since that’s where two of Houston’s losses came from
You are correct. No way UNC should get in. They even had a chance to beat Duke without Flagg. Human committees with a bias if that happens.Did he just update?
He had them last 4 in just an hour and a half or so ago?
Edit: Yep...he just updated.
Odd, since no game I can think of should've affected his earlier prediction.
North Carolina has one Quad 1 win and a quad 3 loss. Embarrassing to the committee if they end up getting in.
The SEC will probably get 13 in. I have no problem with that because OU beat Louisville, Michigan, and Arizona in the non conference. That’s how strong the conference is. I’m fine with Texas not getting in, but UNC better not get in. That would be ridiculous.I don't think that Texas was ever getting in unless they won the tournament. 15 losses, 6-12 in conference regular season, OOC not good, no wins over the SEC Big Four, a loss to South Carolina. This idea that bad teams can play their way in with a tournament win or two is more a click bait fabrication by the bracketologists than reality. Also, I find 13 SEC teams would be a bad precedent and a mistake. The SEC is clearly four elite teams and then 9 good teams that are all the same. Rather than sort out the most deserving 4-5 teams of those nine, they're just going to put all nine in? I hope not.
OU should get in over Texas and UNC, but when you go 6-12 in conference you’re not going to get much sympathy if you don’t get in.The SEC will probably get 13 in. I have no problem with that because OU beat Louisville, Michigan, and Arizona in the non conference. That’s how strong the conference is. I’m fine with Texas not getting in, but UNC better not get in. That would be ridiculous.
Once the field is set, I’d bet Texas would be favored over 10-15 and maybe more of the teams that are in. Texas has talent and they have nobody but themselves to blame for not making the field. They underperformed their talent level this season the most of any SEC team IMO.I don't think that Texas was ever getting in unless they won the tournament. 15 losses, 6-12 in conference regular season, OOC not good, no wins over the SEC Big Four, a loss to South Carolina. This idea that bad teams can play their way in with a tournament win or two is more a click bait fabrication by the bracketologists than reality. Also, I find 13 SEC teams would be a bad precedent and a mistake. The SEC is clearly four elite teams and then 9 good teams that are all the same. Rather than sort out the most deserving 4-5 teams of those nine, they're just going to put all nine in? I hope not.