Purplehaze26
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If UT loses to Vandy, looks like 3 or 4 teams could tie for 4th
How can we get to a 2?
I know I am one of the few who think the conference tournaments matter and this is another case where I think it does.
With as many teams bunched up, there has to be a means to separate them and I believe the league tournament will be part of what does that
I know I am one of the few who think the conference tournaments matter and this is another case where I think it does.
With as many teams bunched up, there has to be a means to separate them and I believe the league tournament will be part of what does that
The SECT matters, until the final games are played. I'm pretty positive seeding is done Saturday night, and they just wait for automatic bids on those Sunday games.
Now if the SECT Championship game was Saturday night then I'd say it matters.
But right now I think the only way the championship game really matters is if a team on the outside (Auburn) wins the thing.
Oklahoma is not in. At all. They would have to win the SEC tourney.
Well, they’re 16-14. A win at Texas on Saturday is 17-14. Then 2-1, 3-1, or 4-1 in the SECT is 19-15, 20-15, or 21-15. Plus if the committee still values later wins over earlier wins they’d have a couple of decent ones. They lost 9 in a row to START the SEC season 1-9. I don’t think that Oklahoma has to win the SECT for an NCAAT bid.
I mean it took out 2nd place. Highest we can get is 3rd if Arky loses their last two and we beat Vandy.
I played around on the predictor tool last night. Scenarios ranged from T-2nd (3rd seed in SECT) to playing games on Wednesday.
I don’t think any conference championship game matters much except for potentially allowing a stolen bid by someone who wouldn’t have gotten in otherwise. I say that because, championship or not, the committee isn’t going to put much weight in a single game with 30+ others already done and considered.The SECT matters, until the final games are played. I'm pretty positive seeding is done Saturday night, and they just wait for automatic bids on those Sunday games.
Now if the SECT Championship game was Saturday night then I'd say it matters.
But right now I think the only way the championship game really matters is if a team on the outside (Auburn) wins the thing.
