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RE: Pat Forde: Loyola-Chicago’s Run Exposes Selection Process
(03-28-2018 08:18 PM)ken d Wrote:  
(03-28-2018 07:53 PM)johnbragg Wrote:  
(03-28-2018 07:54 AM)ken d Wrote:  What makes him think they would not have been an at-large selection if they had lost in their conference tourney, knocking Syracuse off the bubble?

Well, they were an 11 seed after winning their tournament--not good enough for an at-large. But they would have moved up with a loss? 01-wingedeagle

Who said they would have moved up? I believe they would have knocked another 11 seed, Syracuse, to the NIT.

In the 1-68 rankings, they were ranked BELOW Syracuse after winning Arch MAdness. How in the blue hell are they supposed to bump Syracuse by LOSING in the MVC tournament?

If the Ramblers don't win the MVC, they're making their run in the NIT. Fact.
03-29-2018 07:21 AM
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