WE ARE NOW A LOCK ON ESPN
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/bubblewatchLast season, SMU became the first lock of our Bubble Watch tenure not to make the NCAA tournament. Today, we confront that trauma head-on: We're locking SMU again. The Mustangs got their third top-50 win of the season Thursday night in an impressive home victory over a Temple team that had won seven straight coming in, and was playing great basketball with its preferred starting rotation all healthy and on the floor. Weirdly, that fact -- that Thursday night was just SMU's third top-50 win -- also highlights the only thing depressing the Mustangs' possible seed. It just doesn't have many elite wins. Fortunately, SMU has a top-25 RPI and a top-15 nonconference schedule, a vast improvement over the putrid noncon slate that cost them their bid last season. (Phew. This was cathartic.)
Temple [19-8 (10-4), RPI: 30, SOS: 51] Don't mind Thursday night's loss at SMU. The Mustangs are playing really good basketball these days, and beating them in their own building is a brutal ask -- even for a team that had won seven straight coming in. That stretch, plus that massive nonconference rout of Kansas, may well have secured the Owls' spot in many committee members' minds. Relative to most bubble teams (see: Tulsa), theirs is an easy argument to make.
Tulsa [18-7 (11-2), RPI: 49, SOS: 134] Despite rebounding from two straight losses with a get-right home win over East Carolina, the Golden Hurricane fell out of Thursday's edition of Bracketology. It's hard to disagree. As we've written already, Frank Haith's team started 10-0 in league play but managed to pick up just three top-100 wins in the process, and it has no real nonconference results (or schedule numbers) to support that tally. Right now, it's a toss-up. Changing that before the regular season is over could be difficult, but with Temple, Cincinnati and SMU still to play, at least Tulsa has chances.
Cincinnati [17-9 (8-5), RPI: 55, SOS: 48] The Bearcats aren't nearly as safe. Wednesday night's 59-57 Crosstown Shootout loss to Xavier wouldn't matter much in isolation, but it came after consecutive losses at Temple (fine) and versus Tulane (not fine). What once looked like a pretty secure No. 8 seed now looks much shakier, with three straight potential bad-loss risks (at Houston, UCF, at Tulane) before closing the regular season at Tulsa and versus Memphis. This is going to be a fascinating couple of weeks.
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