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RE: Realistic Mid-Major At-Large Bid Candidates
(02-07-2018 03:00 PM)stever20 Wrote:  Temple is still in it big time right now. Assuming they win these next 2 games(vs USF and ECU)- they're 15-10 with a really good SOS. 4-1 last 5 games and they're in- and would be favored in 2 of those last 5, and 2 of the other 3 they're basically 50/50 propositions. 19-11 and they're at a 28 RPI with a SOS of 14. Heck, 18-12 and they have a RPI of around 36. With wins over Clemson and Auburn included. Teams like that get in most every single time.

The quality wins speak for themselves with Temple. Their bad losses also speak for themselves, however.

If Temple is left out of this, and they don't pick up anymore really bad losses, there's going to be some committee members making exits out the back rather than wanting to take on the hard questions that come with such a snub.
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