As we get to the two final weekends of play, you can see the shape of the conference races and whom has a chance to bring home the conference title. This has an impact on the shape of the national seeds … as winning conference titles is important … and high finishes in the elite RPI Conferences is important. Here is a potential National Seed set that concerns me …
Potential Top 8 in no particular order …
#1 RPI Virginia -> 2nd place in #3 RPI Conference
#2 RPI Florida -> 1st place in #1 RPI Conference
#9 RPI Oregon State -> 1st place in #4 RPI Conference
#6 RPI Rice -> 1st place in #8 RPI Conference
#4 RPI Indiana -> 1st place in #11 RPI Conference
#10 RPI TCU -> T1st in #2 RPI Conference
#3 RPI Florida State -> 3rd place (#2 seed) in #3 RPI Conference
#11 RPI Ole Miss -> 2nd place in #1 RPI Conference
Others ...
#8 RPI Louisiana -> 1st place in #10 RPI Conference
#5 RPI Vanderbilt -> T3rd in #1 RPI Conference
#18 RPI Miami -> 1st place in #3 RPI Conference
#12 RPI South Carolina -> T6th in #1 RPI Conference
#26 RPI Washington -> 2nd place in #4 RPI Conference (percentage points behind Oregon State)
#27 RPI Oklahoma State -> T1st in #2 RPI Conference (would be #1 seed with tiebreaker over TCU)
So … TCU is very much a concern. I would rather Oklahoma State win the Big XII and take my chances there. Ole Miss is a concern. They drew one of the weak SEC schedules and also finish with Georgia and Texas A&M. They could easily finish with the 2nd best record in the SEC and be the #2 seed in the conference tournament. If it comes down to Ole Miss vs. Louisiana, I would hope that they analyze their success against common opponents closely. It would also help to have Indiana fall in the RPI. Similarly, Florida State falling in RPI would help. We also want Vanderbilt to slip … it could come down to Louisiana vs. Vanderbilt/Ole Miss. But it would seem that the SEC will get two national seeds. Finally, #18 Miami is a concern as they lead the ACC. Too bad Alabama State could not take the Sunday game.
It is likely that the SEC gets (2) national seeds minimum … ACC gets (2) minimum … Big XII gets (1) … Pac-12 gets (1) minimum (6 of 8 national seeds from Top 4 RPI Conferences). That leaves two spots for Rice, Indiana, Louisiana, and any third team from the SEC or ACC. That is, unless the Big XII ends up with none (#2 RPI Conference … not likely, but possible) … or the ACC gets only one (not likely, but possible).
Obviously all of this will carry over into the conference tournaments. These tournaments will play a role in determining the national seeds.
With Houston at 10-8 in the AAC (good for a distance third place), they are not in the running for a national seed, despite their #7 RPI ranking.
Brian