In the CAA semi-finals with 6 minutes to go. If VCU can pull it out, that puts another team into the at large pool that will likely make the tournament.
EDIT: Down 12....just under 4 to go
Hopefully old dominion bears them in the championship so there isn't astolen bid.
Quote from: GoMarquette32 on March 06, 2011, 01:06:44 PM
Hopefully old dominion bears them in the championship so there isn't astolen bid.
Correct.
I look at George Mason's record and don't understand why they would get an at large bid. Pretty Pathetic schedule IMO
Is George Mason's quality win Northern Iowa?
79-63 VCU win.
If Old Dominion wins the CAA championship, there are no problems. If VCU or Hofstra (Old Dominion's opponent today) wins the tournament, it is likely that both ODU and George Mason will receive at large bids.
Reasons why if we don't start winning, we aren't in. Mason is a classic bid thief. Again, 9-9, 14 losses looks really bad right now.
Quote from: jhags15 on March 06, 2011, 01:13:42 PM
Is George Mason's quality win Northern Iowa?
26-6 record
RPI of 25
The committee will likely put them in.
Quote from: lab_warrior on March 06, 2011, 01:27:20 PM
Reasons why if we don't start winning, we aren't in. Mason is a classic bid thief. Again, 9-9, 14 losses looks really bad right now.
I agree, but here are 8 reasons why we'll be fine:
Last 4 in:
Michigan State
Boston College
Virginia Tech
Colorado
First 4 Out:
Alabama
Georgia
USC
Baylor
Quote from: JamilJaeJamailJrJuan on March 06, 2011, 01:32:29 PM
I agree, but here are 8 reasons why we'll be fine:
Last 4 in:
Michigan State
Boston College
Virginia Tech
Colorado
First 4 Out:
Alabama
Georgia
USC
Baylor
On top of that Lunardi also released his 4 teams who just avoided the play in. We arnt on that either. So we are ahead of atleast 8 teams that are currently "in"