As of this update, the Big East only shows up with one bid,
Villanova. This is the first time in approximately forever that one
could say this about the Big East. It is only a temporary situation:
both St. John's and DePaul were dropped out of the S-Factor for losing
this week to SEC teams (Kentucky and Auburn), but they'll probably be
back soon.
If anything, this only highlights how stacked
the SEC is this year. Five SEC teams are still undefeated (Tennessee,
Kentucky, Arkansas, Georgia, South Carolina) and three more have only
one loss (LSU, Mississippi State, Missouri). The conference as a whole
stands at 108-22 right now, which is the second least amount of losses
for a conference this year. The Big 12 has one less loss but four fewer
teams (and 48 fewer wins).
Now in:
Texas
Ole Miss
BYU
Now out:
St. John's
Middle Tennessee State
DePaul
Conferences with multiple bids:
SEC: 8
ACC: 8
Big Ten: 7
Big 12: 5
Pac 12: 5
American: 3
West Coast: 3
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Friday, March 4, 2011
It's March: Bubbles are Already A-Poppin'
Sometimes the bubble just takes care of itself.
The beginning of the major conferences' tournaments occured last night with the start of the ACC, Big Ten and SEC tournaments. While the top teams all had byes, many bubble teams had the opportunity to prove themselves worthy of NCAA tournament inclusion. And of those teams, many that were on the backside of the bubble to begin with played their way right out of contention.
In the ACC, Boston College was likely not going to be seventh team in the conference to get a bid, but the Eagles sealed their own fate by losing to upstarts N.C. State 71-70.
In the Big Ten, Wisconsin, a team whose conference record was tied for third best in conference but had a miserable non-conference season and craptacular RPI, lost to the worst team in the Big Ten, Illinois, 63-56.
In the SEC, Arkansas was a team opposite of Wisconsin; that is, a team whose non-conference season was stellar, but only managed to win 6 out of 16 games in the SEC. The Razorbacks popped their own bubble for good by losing to Florida 68-59.
All three of these games were upsets that showed why Boston College, Wisconsin and Arkansas were considered outsiders to the NCAA tournament to begin with. Arkansas coach Tom Collen stated that the Razorbacks "are going to benefit from games like this somewhere down the line." The only remaining stops down the line (besides a Tarheel-style pre-tournament tune-up game against SIU-Edwardsville) are in the WNIT.
EDIT:
Ooh, let's add Michigan to this list. Illinois up and beat the Wolverines this afternoon.
____________________
Now in: Vanderbilt, Old Dominion
Now out: Michigan, Arkansas
Conferences with multiple bids:
Big East: 10
Big 12: 7
ACC: 6
Big Ten: 5
SEC: 5
PAC-10: 3
Atlantic 10: 3
Colonial: 2
The beginning of the major conferences' tournaments occured last night with the start of the ACC, Big Ten and SEC tournaments. While the top teams all had byes, many bubble teams had the opportunity to prove themselves worthy of NCAA tournament inclusion. And of those teams, many that were on the backside of the bubble to begin with played their way right out of contention.
In the ACC, Boston College was likely not going to be seventh team in the conference to get a bid, but the Eagles sealed their own fate by losing to upstarts N.C. State 71-70.
In the Big Ten, Wisconsin, a team whose conference record was tied for third best in conference but had a miserable non-conference season and craptacular RPI, lost to the worst team in the Big Ten, Illinois, 63-56.
In the SEC, Arkansas was a team opposite of Wisconsin; that is, a team whose non-conference season was stellar, but only managed to win 6 out of 16 games in the SEC. The Razorbacks popped their own bubble for good by losing to Florida 68-59.
All three of these games were upsets that showed why Boston College, Wisconsin and Arkansas were considered outsiders to the NCAA tournament to begin with. Arkansas coach Tom Collen stated that the Razorbacks "are going to benefit from games like this somewhere down the line." The only remaining stops down the line (besides a Tarheel-style pre-tournament tune-up game against SIU-Edwardsville) are in the WNIT.
EDIT:
Ooh, let's add Michigan to this list. Illinois up and beat the Wolverines this afternoon.
____________________
Now in: Vanderbilt, Old Dominion
Now out: Michigan, Arkansas
Conferences with multiple bids:
Big East: 10
Big 12: 7
ACC: 6
Big Ten: 5
SEC: 5
PAC-10: 3
Atlantic 10: 3
Colonial: 2
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