As time begins to run out on bubble teams, let’s see who can coast into the NCAAT and who still has some work to do in the ACCT to avoid the two tournaments for losers. If you have missed our past discussions on exactly what it takes to clear the bubble and land into the NCAAT. then here is the comprehensive review that we looked at last year:
At the bottom of the 2009 entry, there are links to earlier Bubble entries which provide even more historical documentation on the NCAAT Selection Process. If you’re new here, then I recommend you look these earlier entries over. Just remember that most of the Talking Heads enjoy the sound of their own voice, even when they don’t know what they are talking about.
NEW FOR THIS YEAR
There are always arguments over the bubble, but this year there are two things that may play havoc with the historical examples we have used over the last several years here:
1) Performance Down the Stretch
I have read several articles (and comments here at SFN) that point out that the Selection Committee will no longer pay special attention to how a team finishes the season. Exactly how this affects the selection process is not clear, especially since it’s not exactly clear how it was used in the past.
The one thing that appears beyond dispute is that big wins in the ACCT have played a huge role in the past for moving bubble teams into the NCAAT. (The best examples of this that I can think of are several of Herb’s State teams.) For now, I am going to assume that an upset will pay the same dividends as the past…especially given my second point.
2) Weak Field
Several commentators have noted that the field is extremely weak this year. Thus the “standards†for making the field are not going to be as high as the recent past. Thus I feel safe making the assumption that any “ACC resume†that was good enough in the past, will be more than good enough this year.
NCAAT BOUND
The following ACC teams are clearly headed to the NCAAT regardless of what happens in the ACCT:
For the most part, there are no truly embarrassing nuggets hidden in any of these team’s results. The closest thing to embarrassing is FSU’s OOC SOS rank of 221. The bottom-three are staring at 7-10 seeds, but at least they can’t screw up badly enough to fall out.
BUBBLE LAND
VT and GT have both blown chances at having a NCAAT bid wrapped up by this point, but they both have conspired to give us the opportunity for some interesting conjecture.
Virginia Tech
Two years ago VT earned a first-round ACCT bye, won on Friday, and still ended up in the NIT. They stand a good chance of repeating that feat this year…but the path this year is slightly different from 2008.
VT is squarely on the bubble because of a ridiculously easy OOC schedule, currently ranked #340. If you doubt the impact that a weak OOC schedule can play, scroll down and review Penn State’s resume from last year (6 Top 50 wins including 2 Top 25 wins) for just one example of how the Selection Committee has punished poor scheduling decisions in the past.
At the very least, VT needs to beat WF on Friday to feel good about receiving an NCAAT bid. I guess that the NCAAT Selection Committee could still be vindictive enough to still leave them out, but it just doesn’t seem likely with the overall weakness of the field this year. (Of course, I could be vindictive enough to pull for WF just for the chance to thumb my nose at people who have claimed that 20 wins means something.)
Note that a UM upset of WF would mean that VT would need to win on Friday and Saturday to really feel comfortable about an at-large bid.
VT Season Summarized at CBS Sports
Georgia Tech
Along with miserable OOC schedules, the Selection Committee really, really hates teams with losing conference records. The FSU resume from 2007 (scroll down for key stats) easily beats this year’s GT team and FSU ended up in the NIT. As we have seen in the recent past, a win on Friday should be more than enough to propel the 7-9 Jackets into the NCAAT.
GT Season Summarized at CBS Sports
CONCLUSION
The Dance Card has VT just barely in and GT about 10 spots below the bursting bubble. The Dance Card will update their standings daily throughout the ACCT if anyone wants to keep a close watch as the various conference tournaments are played this coming weekend.
I deleted several sarcastic paragraphs because I don’t want to put up an entry only to sidetrack it at the end. Please endeavor to follow my lead and keep comments on topic.
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