The committee did not make it all about RPI. They clearly stated that they wanted to see who you beat. Had it been about RPI, MTSU would have been in the field as well as Louisville, St. Mary's etc..
295? The below link has Oklahoma State in the 60's. OSU also beat Kansas twice, Florida State, Oklahoma, Texas Tech etc.. OU and Syracuse got lucky.
https://www.teamrankings.com/ncaa-ba...e-sos-by-other
Ok, then let's go with BPI. OSU BPI was at 57. Still not good enough for an at-large. OU and Cuse had better resumes than OSU, but none of these should have been in the tournament anyway.
Your link looks like it's a betting site.
USA Today references their 295 non-conference SOS. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...day/414183002/
Let's look at their OOC schedule
Pepperdine 5-26
Charlotte 5-23
Oral Roberts 8-20
Texas A&M 20-12
Pitt 8-24
Houston Baptist 3-25
Austin Peay 16-14
Mississippi Valley State 4-28
Wichita State 25-7
Florida State 20-11
Tulsa 19-12
UTRGV 13-17
Arkansas 23-11
Overall 169-232
You might need to check some of those records.
I don't think Arkansas had a 23-11 ooc record; looks more like over-all.
I agree. That's why I was curious why you thought the NCAA screwed us over so bad? Honestly, as good of a season we had wins and losses, I didn't really think we would have done enough to get an at large anyhow. SOS, SOR, RPI and BPI were all just not going to cut it, especially when we saw what the selection committee's focus was on when making their final at large selections.
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