IU has the same exact record.I've been saying it for 2 months now. Look at their resume. They beat Baylor, Northeastern and Illinois, all at home. The Baylor win happened in December when Baylor was struggling.
They were slated as a 9 seed before losing to IU today. With 13 losses, there is no way they should be in.
I've been saying it for 2 months now. Look at their resume. They beat Baylor, Northeastern and Illinois, all at home. The Baylor win happened in December when Baylor was struggling.
They were slated as a 9 seed before losing to IU today. With 13 losses, there is no way they should be in.
100%. I have no idea how MSU is comfortbly in.IU has the same exact record.
18-13, 10-10.
Both have 4 Q1 wins....Both have 5 Q2 wins.
MSU does have wins over BU and Indiana State, OOC.
IU does have a Q3 loss....MSU does not.
But that shouldn't make a difference of one team being 19th in NET, the other being 94.
If MSU is an NCAAT team, is Indiana.
I mean, MSU is not even on the bubble somehow. 13 losses and only one or two good wins. Unreal.They also draw a solid Minnesota team on Thursday of the Big Ten tourney, in Minneapolis. The vast majority of the crowd will be Gopher fans. That's a really tough draw.
If they drop that one, finish 18-14, having lost 5 of their last 6, the committee is going to have a lot of soul searching to consider.
IU has the same exact record.
18-13, 10-10.
Both have 4 Q1 wins....Both have 5 Q2 wins.
MSU does have wins over BU and Indiana State, OOC.
IU does have a Q3 loss....MSU does not.
But that shouldn't make a difference of one team being 19th in NET, the other being 94.
If MSU is an NCAAT team, is Indiana.