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At-large Bids
There are 30 automatic bids awarded to conference champions, and these 17 are safe bets to be one-bid leagues:
America East, Atlantic 10, Horizon, Ivy, Metro-Atlantic, Mid-American, Mid-Eastern, Missouri Valley, Mountain West, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot, Southern, Southland, Summit, Southwestern, Western Athletic.
We are moving the SoCon and the Southland into the one-bid category, because the SoCon’s top RPI team is now No. 69 The Citadel, and the Southland has just one team in at-large range in the RPI—No. 32 Central Arkansas, which is tied for sixth place in the league at 8-7. Because of their RPI and their strong nonconference performance, the Bears do have a chance at an at-large bid if they finish strong and fail to capture the Southland’s automatic bid. So does Austin Peay State, which ranks No. 25 in the RPI but sits in fourth place in the OVC at 11-6.
For the purpose of this exercise, we will assume that all 17 of those conferences wind up as one-bid leagues.
Below is a conference-by-conference look at which teams are on track to make the field in potential multi-bid leagues, and which teams are on the wrong side of the bubble through nine weeks. Here are the changes from last week, in a nutshell:
IN: Nebraska, Kansas State, Alabama, Pittsburgh, Louisiana-Lafayette, Ohio State
OUT: Baylor, Sam Houston State, Texas A&M, Seton Hall, Loyola Marymount, Florida Gulf Coast
BARELY HANGING ON: William & Mary
JUST MISSED: Troy, Houston, Campbell, North Florida
At-large Bids
There are 30 automatic bids awarded to conference champions, and these 17 are safe bets to be one-bid leagues:
America East, Atlantic 10, Horizon, Ivy, Metro-Atlantic, Mid-American, Mid-Eastern, Missouri Valley, Mountain West, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot, Southern, Southland, Summit, Southwestern, Western Athletic.
We are moving the SoCon and the Southland into the one-bid category, because the SoCon’s top RPI team is now No. 69 The Citadel, and the Southland has just one team in at-large range in the RPI—No. 32 Central Arkansas, which is tied for sixth place in the league at 8-7. Because of their RPI and their strong nonconference performance, the Bears do have a chance at an at-large bid if they finish strong and fail to capture the Southland’s automatic bid. So does Austin Peay State, which ranks No. 25 in the RPI but sits in fourth place in the OVC at 11-6.
For the purpose of this exercise, we will assume that all 17 of those conferences wind up as one-bid leagues.
Below is a conference-by-conference look at which teams are on track to make the field in potential multi-bid leagues, and which teams are on the wrong side of the bubble through nine weeks. Here are the changes from last week, in a nutshell:
IN: Nebraska, Kansas State, Alabama, Pittsburgh, Louisiana-Lafayette, Ohio State
OUT: Baylor, Sam Houston State, Texas A&M, Seton Hall, Loyola Marymount, Florida Gulf Coast
BARELY HANGING ON: William & Mary
JUST MISSED: Troy, Houston, Campbell, North Florida