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Click here for USA Today’s most recent NCAA Tournament bracket.

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Click here for Live RPI projections produced almost in real time.

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One consistent thing that you will note in every one of those projected brackets — there is NO inclusion of NC State in these brackets.

The brackets would seem to indicate that the following ten teams are vying for the last five spots in the dance: NC State, Dayton, Nebraska, Xavier, SMU, BYU, Cal, Minnesota and Florida State and Wisconsin Green Bay.

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I have always been a big fan of Patrick Stevens. I don’t know anything about him, but Stevens is clearly innately smarter than the average member of the media and has consistently shown an ability to analyze data with more clarity and less of a challenge than others. Earlier today he posted this link that I think does the best job of crystallizing where things stand on the bubble. His ‘last four in’ are Xavier, BYU, Nebraska and NC State and he highlights the decision of the last six (3 in and 3 out) as follows:

Nebraska: The Cornhuskers (19-12) are 8-9 against the top 100 (not bad), won at Michigan State and haven’t done anything remotely bad in nearly two months. Their strength of schedule raises no flags, but their 4-11 road/neutral record does. A top-50 RPI won’t hurt, either. Verdict: IN

Brigham Young: What a difficult profile to discern. The Cougars (23-11) have a great RPI (31), and the sort of nonconference strength of schedule (4) that tends to be rewarded. BYU is decent away from Provo (9-10) and has a winning record against the top 100 (8-7), but also has four losses to teams outside the top 100 and just lost its No. 2 scorer (guard Kyle Collinsworth) to an ACL tear. It’s a real coin flip. Verdict: IN

N.C. State: The Wolfpack (21-13) has a winning record away from Raleigh (8-7), fairly inoffensive bad losses (Miami and Wake Forest) and did its best work (beating Syracuse in Greensboro and Pittsburgh and Tennessee on the road) outside its own building. Of the remaining teams, there’s less bad about N.C. State, and sometimes that’s good enough. Verdict: IN

Southern Methodist: The Mustangs (23-9) are yet another bit of evidence that human polls are entirely worthless for a bracketing endeavor. While they are good away from home (8-8) and respectable against the top 50 (4-5), they played the nation’s No. 296 nonconference schedule. The last team to play a nonconference schedule worse than 250th and earn anything between a No. 9 and No. 16 seed was 2006 Air Force. The committee routinely punishes teams that don’t play difficult nonconference schedules, and SMU probably will be no different. Verdict: OUT

Wisconsin-Green Bay: The wild card in all of this, the Phoenix (24-6) owns a victory over Virginia, an 11-3 record away from home and a winning record against the top 100 (4-3). There are no nonconference strength of schedule issues here (52nd), though Horizon League play brought the overall SOS number down to 144th. If the committee is going to show clemency to any team, it is probably Green Bay, but it should also be noted the Phoenix lost in their conference semifinals on their own court. Verdict: OUT

California: There’s some nice wins for the Golden Bears (19-13), including a Feb. 1 upset of Arizona. But there’s also a lot of losses, a 4-10 mark against the top 50, a 5-11 record against the top 100, a 6-9 mark away from Berkeley, and an ugly loss to Southern California (RPI: 175). That’s probably not going to cut it for much more than an NIT No. 1 seed. Verdict: OUT

I don’t need to say anything else. I choose to follow Stevens’ view and think this is about as accurate of a current bubble analysis as I’ve seen

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  • #47060
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    This is the strangest happy moment ever. I seriously had absolute ZERO hope. But when you look at the RPIs of the “near misses” – it is very defensible. We finished strong and scheduled strong. SMU didn’t.

    Can’t believe Georgetown was even in the discussion. No f-cking way.

    And the B1G clearly didn’t impress the committee. Lower seeds than expected and Minny not even First Four out.

    #47063
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    I have always detsted K, but I could give him a tongue kiss right now. /no homo

    #47066
    bill.onthebeach
    Participant

    POP!

    Bartender, another round for the House, please!

    #NCSU-North Carolina's #1 FOOTBALL school!
    #47067
    ILPackfan
    Participant

    ^ BJD

    I’m with you. I was preparing for the NIT this morning. Very pleasant surprise.

    #47068
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    I’m thrilled that I won’t have to watch the NIT selections later.

    #47069
    VaWolf82
    Keymaster

    SMU got the Seth Greenburg treatment.
    OOC SOS of 300+ is punished once again.

    #47070
    Wulfpack
    Participant

    I thought I’d be watching the Pack Tuesday night. Just not in the NCAAs!

    #47072
    VaWolf82
    Keymaster

    I choose to give K absolutely no credit…F’em

    #47077
    JeremyH
    Participant

    when i heard K’s comments I thought he said them so we would hate him less for ruining our hopes once again.

    crap we play Tuesday? is that enough rest??

    #47079
    Wulfpack
    Participant

    Well, he went to bat for us. That is undeniable. He did not have to. And he meant it as he said it to Gott as well.

    #47080
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    SMU got the Seth Greenburg treatment.
    OOC SOS of 300+ is punished once again.

    I just don’t understand after, what 4 or 5 years now?, that coaches still schedule such weak OOC games.

    #47083
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    Tuesday night at 9:10-ish. Going to be a short night’s sleep.

    #47088
    Wulfpack
    Participant

    Just give it to Buckets.

    #47092
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    Not sure Larry Brown had any idea SMU would be anywhere close to the NCAAT this season.

    #47093
    Texpack
    Participant

    SMU got the Seth Greenburg treatment.<br>
    OOC SOS of 300+ is punished once again.

    I just don’t understand after, what 4 or 5 years now?, that coaches still schedule such weak OOC games.

    When you take over a crap program like SMU you need to post wins right away to help recruit. That’s why you do it. Brown might snag a few more kids as a result of the time in the Top 25.

    #47094
    Wulfpack
    Participant

    Brown knows the deal. And he will have them there soon. Talk about a program on the rise, quickly.

    #47095
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    there is scheduling wins and there is scheduling nothing but cupcakes.

    #47101
    Texpack
    Participant

    You can thank my son’s Coogs for the win over SMU.

    #47104
    redcanine
    Participant

    Was it Napalm or Lombardi or Goodyear that didn’t give us a chance? In your face, nerds!

    #47105
    TheAliasTroll
    Participant

    can someone give a link that explains K going to bat for us? thx in advance!

    #47106
    Texpack
    Participant

    Xavier will be playing a home game essentially. That will be tough.

    #47107
    Wulfpack
    Participant
    #47109
    TheAliasTroll
    Participant

    thanks, Wulfpack!

    #47121
    JeremyH
    Participant

    three straight games in three days, and then only two days rest… I hope they can recover quickly

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