Yeah, but the familiarity advantage cuts both ways. They'll have a better scout on us, too!Point to ponder: let's say UT goes as an 8 seed, plays in that dreaded 8-9 game and wins. In the second round, they'll face a #1 seed. We've already seen, possibly, 3 of the 4 likely #1 seeds (Florida, North Carolina, Ohio State.) I would almost rather take on a team I'd already seen than go cold into a second-round game against a #2-#4 seed, say, Boston College, Arizona, or God help us, Air Force.
Point to ponder: let's say UT goes as an 8 seed, plays in that dreaded 8-9 game and wins. In the second round, they'll face a #1 seed. We've already seen, possibly, 3 of the 4 likely #1 seeds (Florida, North Carolina, Ohio State.) I would almost rather take on a team I'd already seen than go cold into a second-round game against a #2-#4 seed, say, Boston College, Arizona, or God help us, Air Force.
Uh, no. Tennessee is in even if they lose their next three game by 20 points each.Put it like this, if we beat uga, then I'ld feel better. But if we lose, that means UF could get us on a losing streak heading into the SEC tourney. We would definitely need to win a game in the tourney to get completely off of the bubble... maybe even two.
In otherwords, uga is HUGE in terms of distancing ourselves from the other bubble teams. If we win, then we can start dancing...
What bubble teams are you talking about? Clemson? Oklahoma State? Syracuse? Tennessee would finish with a better resume than all of those, and similar, teams if they forfeited the next three games.Put it like this, if we beat uga, then I'ld feel better. But if we lose, that means UF could get us on a losing streak heading into the SEC tourney. We would definitely need to win a game in the tourney to get completely off of the bubble... maybe even two.
In otherwords, uga is HUGE in terms of distancing ourselves from the other bubble teams. If we win, then we can start dancing...
We need do nothing else. We're in. I think we're now fighting for a 5 seed.Put it like this, if we beat uga, then I'ld feel better. But if we lose, that means UF could get us on a losing streak heading into the SEC tourney. We would definitely need to win a game in the tourney to get completely off of the bubble... maybe even two.
In otherwords, uga is HUGE in terms of distancing ourselves from the other bubble teams. If we win, then we can start dancing...
I would almost rather take on a team I'd already seen than go cold into a second-round game against a #2-#4 seed, say, Boston College, Arizona, or God help us, Air Force.
I know, I know, but the SEC road win was the only missing item on the resume. Even if, worst case scenario, UT loses to Florida and Georgia and loses in the 1st round of the SEC tournament, they've still got 20 wins, 8-8 SEC record (at worst), RPI will be in the 20's (at worst), 5 wins over ranked teams. The only question now is seeding. If UT does lose out, they'll be an 8 or 9 seed. Another win or two and they could go as high as 5 or 6.
Allvol, I think you might want to check Cincinnati's RPI last year. I would be surprised if it was lower than 40.