crazy horse wrote:Very few power conference schools. SMU should be VERY competitive against this field.
Another factor could be the tournament FOX is putting on in Vegas towards the end of March Madness. My guess is you will see several teams from conferences that have deals with FOX. Possibly WVU, TCU, Cincy & UCF from the Big XII and Xavier, Villanova and Georgetown from the Big East. There are some regular season conference champions from mid-majors that are not playing in the NIT so they might also get invited to that tournament?
With home court advantage, hopefully SMU will make it to Indianapolis but let's not kid ourselves about the strength of this NIT field. Remember that this SMU team only beat one ACC team with a winning record in conference play and we split with them (Stanford). There are a lot of 20 win teams in this field (4 in our bracket of 8 and 25 of the 32 teams). It would be impressive to win 5 in a row against this level of competition.