Re: NCAA Bracketology
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2022 12:49 pm
I wouldn't mind playing Michigan in the play-in game. They are a mess right now.
That would be great. Alabama is so overrated.indianmustang wrote:San Diego
(3) Texas Tech vs. (14) WESTERN ATHLETIC/New Mexico State
(6) Alabama vs. (11) SMU
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 906756001/
You have to feel Joe is flat out wrong on this. You can make the case that neither Memphis or SMU deserves to be in the tournament at this point, that is fine. It is impossible, however, to suggest that Memphis would get the nod over SMU if the selection happened today. SMU has a much better overall record, a better conference record and has beaten Memphis twice. We are also ahead of them in the NET rankings. Not really sure his reasoning, but if another AAC team is getting in as of today, it would definitely be SMU.mustang92 wrote:After Memphis beat Temple at home tonight, Joe switched us back to Memphis last 4 in and us first 4 out.DC-Pony wrote:Latest from Joey Brackets: https://twitter.com/ESPNLunardi/status/ ... 97/photo/1
SMU is the last team in at the moment...of course that's in Joe's bracket, who follows this super closely.
Lord knows what will happen when the Selection Committee - comprised of Athletic Directors who know more about sports facilities, scheduling, and athletics workforce planning than they do about which current basketball teams around the nation are actually good - makes the official selections. For all teams except for blue bloods in the top 25 and conference champions it is a total crap shoot with those folks picking.
I think that with the path of beating Houston, we can’t afford to lose to Tulane or Cincy or the first round of the AAC. Any of those losses, I suspect, put us in very unstable territory. Because we are SMU and the NCAA is the NCAA. And I’m serious about that. Nothing in history would suggest to me we’d be in a great position with such a loss.shadowman wrote:Yes,
SMU has two "certain" paths to the tournament, beat Houston and we are in, or win the Conference Tournament, both are possible, obviously, it would be nice to take care of it on Saturday at Houston, then we can just work on our seeding.
You might be right. I'm sure fan attendance is at the top of the selection committee's criteria as they try to identify the best 68 teams. Perhaps SMU is destined to be relegated to the NIT where we could be matched up against your beloved TCU horney frogsgeezerdonk wrote:Two blow out losses to teams that are under .500 in the American Conference - disqualifiers. Also, if a team is on the edge, doesn't the selection committee look to see if it has actual fans and what the attendance is at home games? In terms of fans/attendance, SMU must be the worst in their conference and among the worst in Division 1.
If we get Houston again in the tournament, we should probably consider just shooting a three right away on offense every time. Since we know we have to make a bunch of threes against them it makes sense to me to maximize the number of attempts in order to make the most threes possible.EastStang wrote:Win out in regular season, and win first round and then beat Memphis in tournament and we're in UNLESS, there are a ton of bracket buster upsets in conference tournaments. If that happens, then we have to win the tournament against Houston who has figured us out. Rain threes and hope they go in.
A lot of the "Experts" indicated that TCU cemented their tournament creds by beating Tech this past weekend - assuming they take care of WV in final game (this also assumes they lose both to Kansas).mustangxc wrote:We would face TCU for a trip to NY or in NY but not before then. SMU and TCU would both be 1 or 2 seeds in the NIT.