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RE: What will it take for CUSA to get multiple teams dancing?
(02-23-2015 03:41 PM)ODUgradstudent Wrote:  It's going to take some luck for ODU to make it. There are a whole bunch of power conference teams with 7-10 losses, a loss or two from some of these and ODU finishing out the regular season with Ws makes it. There are plenty of 10 or even 11 loss teams like NC State and Oregon making noise with top 10 wins though, a couple more of those are possible and that leaves ODU out.

I just think that there are too many middling Big East, MWC and A10 teams to take up the spots. I'll be pissed if a 9 or 10 loss AAC team gets in over a 7 loss ODU, none of Cinci, Tulsa or Temple have looked that impressive.

The selection committee has proven time and time again that they favor the P5 conferences, Big East and A10
02-23-2015 03:46 PM
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