Agreed, but my question still stands. Now, from what I understand, they're supposed to consider some other factors this year when awarding at-large bids.
I bet someone here knows the answer to this one. In recent years, what's the best RPI a team has had but has been left out of the tourney? Somewhere in the low 30's, high 20's?
Last year Illinois St. was 27-6 and unbeaten in conference I think going into the conference championship and lost. They got left out with an RPI of 39. I’m not saying the same would happen to the Cajuns but we have zero quality wins. BPI will be factored into selections this year as well. They are looking for reasons to keep the little guy out. We need to give them no reasons and just win the tournament.
Edit...they were 17-1 in conference with the loss being to 30-5 Wichita st. They also lost to them in the finals
No, not really. Remember, RPI is only one component to the selection process. The committee looks at record over last ten games, BPI which is a new metric that will actually help us but the real metric they look at when making those last at large selections when comparing a number of teams are wins versus top 25, 50 & 100. We don't stack up very well at that point unfortunately. I guess you can never say never but I'd put money that we would fall short. Teams like Kentucky, NC State, Oklahoma, Texas A & M, Arkansas will be fighting for those last at large spots just to name a few.
The NCAA does not make the selections. The committee picked does. Unfortunately, the P5 schools tend to have much better RPI's since they play much better schedules and most tend to at least have one or two impressive wins that set them apart from a lot of the teams coming from conferences like the SBC
Biggest thing from the win
With tonight's win over UTA, @RaginCajunsMBB has clinched a first round bye for the 2018 #SunBeltBBall tournament - scheduled for March 7-11 at Lakefront Arena in New Orleans.#FunBelt pic.twitter.com/rhQrUOuOxM
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Kind of dissapointed by that number, but i feel this was easily the noisiest, most-into-it crowd we've had all year. Really fun and great atmosphere and game! Pretty good student turn out too, with good participation from them as well. I was just also a little dussaointed that so many left with 3-4 minutes left...cmon, savorying the victory is the best part! Also a great way to show support for the guys.....and it surely makes up for having to put up with the traffic, etc. Come early and stay late!
Just finished watching the entire replay. Hervey is a very solid player, but he is an individual. Very selfish. He’s rsther shoot a bad look than pass to the open man. I found on 4-5 plays with Cajuns offense, he was in the backcourt, leaving his team 4 on 5. Not a team player or leader.
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