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RE: Realistic Mid-Major At-Large Bid Candidates
(03-06-2018 11:19 AM)Rube Dali Wrote:  Wouldn't it be a hoot if Gonzaga loses and ends up missing the NCAA's? Not saying that it will happen, but it would be incredibly hilarious. Also, I don't think that will be a mid-major getting an at-large this year. Sorry Nevada, MTU, URI, St. Bonnie and St. Mary's. Yes, the Gaels are my first team OUT as of this morning.

I think this year may be the last straw for Gonzaga in the WCC anyway, but, I'm sure a snub would aid any PR for such a departure. It's known Gonzaga, SMC, and BYU do the heavy lifting in the conference...the rest have no pulse. And how ridiculous is it that you can achieve a 29-win season and NOT make the tournament? That happens because your schedule is bad...but the majority of anyone's schedule are conference games. A snub with a 29-5 record is ALL on the WCC...and it becomes all that much more difficult to defend further WCC membership, if there are (enough of) those who want the association because of the schools.
03-06-2018 01:12 PM
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