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  • #46
    If UC can find a way to beat K State and win at Oklahoma State, they'd have an interesting resume going into the Big 12 tourney.

    The current 1-10 Q1 record is a tough look (UNC is 1-10, XU is 1-9) but Baylor is two spots from turning into Q1... but UC would presumably be 12-12 in the top two quads. Just on that data point alone, UC's record against the top two quads would be superior to nearly every other bubble team. If they could tack on two wins in KC...

    UC over Kansas State = "high" Quad 3 win (KSU is not far from Q2 and the end of the range of Q3 includes the likes of Central Conn. State, Montana)
    UC over Oklahoma State on road = Quad 2 road win (UC already has more road wins than many on the bubble)
    Big 12 first game = likely Quad 2 neutral
    Possible Big 12 second game = likely Quad 1 neutral

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    • #47
      https://bracketville.wordpress.com/bracketology/

      UC fifth out here

      Last Four In:
      Nebraska - at OSU, Iowa
      OSU - Nebraska, at Indiana
      Arkansas - at Vanderbilt, Miss. State
      Xavier - at Butler, Providence

      First Four Out:
      Boise State - at Air Force, Colorado State
      Oklahoma - Missouri, at Texas
      UNC - at Virginia Tech, Duke
      Texas - at Mississippi State, Oklahoma

      Next Four Out:
      UC - Kansas State, at Oklahoma State
      Wake Forest - at Duke, Georgia Tech
      Villanova - at Georgetown
      Colorado State - San Jose State, at Boise State

      (A large number of the "first" games listed are on Tuesday)

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      • #48
        I've seen multiple people today list Dayton as a team on the fringes of the bubble. I don't see it, but--hey--if they can play some motivated basketball and help UC's resume, why not?

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        • #49
          Wake Forest loses by 33 at Duke…

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Carthage World View Post
            Nicholls St (NET #164) plays at Lamar (NET #186) tonight for their regular season finale in a battle for 2nd place in the Southland Conference (both teams are 13-6).

            If Nicholls can rise to a top 160 NET ranking, they will show up as a Q3 home win on our team sheet.
            Nicholls loses by 12 after leading for the entire 2nd and 3rd quarters of the game. Offense went stone cold down the stretch.

            if they do crack the top 160, it'll have to come off the strength of a big run in the conference tourney.

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            • #51
              Northwestern falls at home to UCLA. Wildcats likely done.

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              • #52
                Tuesday games of note (reply if I missed any):

                6 pm - Georgia at So. Carolina
                7 pm - Detroit vs No. Kentucky (resume)
                7 pm - Miami at Georgia Tech (resume)
                7 pm - UNC at Virginia Tech
                7 pm - Saint Louis at Dayton (resume but UD getting a bit bubbly)
                7 pm - VCU at Duquesne
                8 pm - Texas at 25 Miss State
                8 pm - Baylor at TCU (double resume but Baylor win may get it to Q1 home win)
                8 pm - Villanova at Georgetown
                9 pm - 23 BYU at 10 Iowa State (resume)
                9 pm - West Virginia at Utah (standings, maybe resume)
                9 pm - Syracuse at SMU
                9 pm - San Jose St at Colorado St
                9 pm - Indiana at Oregon
                9 pm - Nebraska at OSU
                9 pm - Boise State at Air Force
                10 pm - Arkansas at Vanderbilt
                11 pm - San Diego St at UNLV

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                • #53
                  Resume: NKU wins easily in conference tourney opener, Georgia Tech beats Miami by 15, Dayton holds off SLU despite trailing big at the half

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                  • #54
                    Georgetown likely ended Villanova’s at large hopes

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                    • #55
                      Tuesday was not a great day of bubble results for UC, as most of the similarly situated teams picked up wins (where a win over Kansas State won't move the needle a ton -- so probably in their best interest to not only win but win big...)

                      - Georgia pulled away from South Carolina late and UGA is trending up
                      - North Carolina pummeled a bad Virginia Tech team and is at 20 wins but still has glaring Q1 record
                      - Texas scored a big OT win over #25 Mississippi State
                      - SMU survived a Syracuse scare with a game-winning tip in with 3 seconds to play
                      - Villanova was a big loser, falling at Georgetown
                      - WVU surged late (like they did a couple weeks ago versus UC) to escape with a win at Utah
                      - OSU beat Nebraska in 2OT in a double bubble game that may have saved OSU's season and cost Nebraska its
                      - Indiana fell in a tight game at Oregon and hosts OSU this Saturday in a big double bubble game
                      - Arkansas secured a strong 13-point win at Vandy
                      - San Diego State fell at UNLV

                      WEDNESDAY
                      - 7:00 Kansas State at Cincinnati
                      - 7:00 Oklahoma State at UCF (resume game)
                      - 7:00 Xavier at Butler
                      - 8:00 #15 Missouri at Oklahoma

                      UC is 42 in the NET this morning, falling two spots (UNC, Arkansas, Texas passed them, while Vandy fell behind) ... Baylor moved from 32 to 31, one spot outside the Quad 1 for last week's win

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                      • #56
                        Thanks to GoBearcats31 for sharing yesterday's busy schedule. Full update below:

                        6 pm - Georgia at So. Carolina - - - Georgia won by 9; rose 1 spot in NET to #32
                        7 pm - Detroit vs No. Kentucky (resume) - - - NKU won by 24; rose 7 spots in NET to #228
                        7 pm - Miami at Georgia Tech (resume) - - - Tech won by 15; rose 4 spots in NET to #107
                        7 pm - UNC at Virginia Tech - - - UNC won by 32; rose 5 spots in NET to #38
                        7 pm - Saint Louis at Dayton (resume but UD getting a bit bubbly) - - - Dayton won by 8: stayed at #68 in NET
                        7 pm - VCU at Duquesne - - - VCU won by 9; stayed at #29 in NET
                        8 pm - Texas at 25 Miss State - - - Texas won by 5; rose 5 spots to #41 in NET
                        8 pm - Baylor at TCU (double resume but Baylor win may get it to Q1 home win) - - - Baylor won by 2; Baylor rose 1 spot to #31 while TCU dropped 2 spots to #71
                        8 pm - Villanova at Georgetown - - - Villanova lost by 2; dropped 2 spots to #53
                        9 pm - 23 BYU at 10 Iowa State (resume) - - - BYU won by 3; rose 3 spots to #24
                        9 pm - West Virginia at Utah (standings, maybe resume) - - - WV won by 2; WV is 9-10 in Big 12 and guaranteed to finish above UC; Utah is 8-11 in the Big 12 and stayed at #64 in NET
                        9 pm - Syracuse at SMU - - - SMU won by 2; dropped 5 spots in NET to #46
                        9 pm - San Jose St at Colorado St - - - Colorado St won by 27; rose 2 spots in NET to #56
                        9 pm - Indiana at Oregon - - - IU lost by 9; dropped 1 spot in NET to #55
                        9 pm - Nebraska at OSU - - - OSU won by 2; stayed at #36 in NET
                        9 pm - Boise State at Air Force - - - Boise St won by 23; dropped 3 spots in NET to #45
                        10 pm - Arkansas at Vanderbilt - - - Arkansas won by 13; rose 8 spots to #39; Vanderbilt dropped 6 spots to #43
                        11 pm - San Diego St at UNLV - - - SDSU lost by 7; dropped 2 spots to #52

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
                          Tuesday was not a great day of bubble results for UC, as most of the similarly situated teams picked up wins (where a win over Kansas State won't move the needle a ton -- so probably in their best interest to not only win but win big...)

                          - Georgia pulled away from South Carolina late and UGA is trending up
                          - North Carolina pummeled a bad Virginia Tech team and is at 20 wins but still has glaring Q1 record
                          - Texas scored a big OT win over #25 Mississippi State
                          - SMU survived a Syracuse scare with a game-winning tip in with 3 seconds to play
                          - Villanova was a big loser, falling at Georgetown
                          - WVU surged late (like they did a couple weeks ago versus UC) to escape with a win at Utah
                          - OSU beat Nebraska in 2OT in a double bubble game that may have saved OSU's season and cost Nebraska its
                          - Indiana fell in a tight game at Oregon and hosts OSU this Saturday in a big double bubble game
                          - Arkansas secured a strong 13-point win at Vandy
                          - San Diego State fell at UNLV

                          WEDNESDAY
                          - 7:00 Kansas State at Cincinnati
                          - 7:00 Oklahoma State at UCF (resume game)
                          - 7:00 Xavier at Butler
                          - 8:00 #15 Missouri at Oklahoma

                          UC is 42 in the NET this morning, falling two spots (UNC, Arkansas, Texas passed them, while Vandy fell behind) ... Baylor moved from 32 to 31, one spot outside the Quad 1 for last week's win
                          Another team not on bubble status but worth keeping an eye on is Minnesota. 15-14 record and #94 in NET but with a 7-7 Q1 record. They have a Q1-A home game against Wisconsin tonight and finish @Rutgers in what will be a borderline Q1/Q2 game (Rutgers is #77).

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                          • #58
                            Great work guys.

                            We're now the 4th team out in Torvik's bracketology. Texas lept ahead of us and all the way into the field. Huge Q1 road win for the Longhorns. A big night for all the SEC bubble teams. Not so much for the BigTen.

                            The bubble is shrinking. Georgia, Baylor, West Virginia, and New Mexico locked up bids last night. Arkansas, Utah St, and Ohio St are close to locks. That leaves 4 bubble spots before bid stealers for 8 teams to fight over. In Torvik's order:

                            Last four in: UNC, Xavier, San Diego St, Texas
                            First four out: Indiana, Boise St, Oklahoma, Cincinnati

                            I would expect a couple bid stealers, so we need to pass all but one of those teams. Might need to finish the season 4-1.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by sedz View Post
                              Great work guys.

                              We're now the 4th team out in Torvik's bracketology. Texas lept ahead of us and all the way into the field. Huge Q1 road win for the Longhorns. A big night for all the SEC bubble teams. Not so much for the BigTen.

                              The bubble is shrinking. Georgia, Baylor, West Virginia, and New Mexico locked up bids last night. Arkansas, Utah St, and Ohio St are close to locks. That leaves 4 bubble spots before bid stealers for 8 teams to fight over. In Torvik's order:

                              Last four in: UNC, Xavier, San Diego St, Texas
                              First four out: Indiana, Boise St, Oklahoma, Cincinnati

                              I would expect a couple bid stealers, so we need to pass all but one of those teams. Might need to finish the season 4-1.
                              UNC has a big opportunity versus Duke. Texas and Oklahoma do battle Saturday, as do Indiana/Ohio State. Oklahoma faces #15 Mizzou tonight.

                              Xavier's Butler/Providence combo is not dissimilar to UC's Kansas State/Oklahoma State.

                              Not only does UC need to keep winning, but they need to really improve the resume. So while Texas and Arkansas picked up big road wins last night against quality opponents, UC possibly beating bottom of the Big 12 teams this week would keep UC afloat perhaps but not likely to move the needle.

                              As sedz notes, the bubble is shrinking. So couple a hypothetical UC 2-0 finish with a hypothetical win over an Arizona State/UCF/Oklahoma State in the first game of the Big 12, and none of those are super impressive -- unless, perhaps, they skew the metrics by clobbering teams.

                              But just keep winning, starting with tonight.
                              Last edited by GoBearcats31; 03-05-2025, 01:51 PM.

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                              • #60
                                The tourney basically started for UC after WVII. Win and advance or lose (barring Coogs) and be done. Any bad losses from then until selection Sunday and they are done.

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