u make it sound like i dont like cincy.. i wanted them to win i just called u out on the fact that if they stayed in the 80s for rpi they were not going to make the tourny... this is a huge win and they actually willd ef make the tourny now cuz of it but im sorry i cant predict them coming back to beat gtwon in double OT..
uconn lost i dont see any real chance of them making it this year now
They're getting in. They're not even considered on the bubble right now from what I've seen.
thats prettfy fuckin stupid if you ask me i hate bcs bias bullshit
Their numbers are good, according to ESPN:
Yes, after Thursday afternoon's loss to Syracuse, UConn has officially made the move to locks. No, the Huskies didn't suddenly erase their 8-10 mark in the Big East. No, they don't suddenly look like the national title contender they were purported to be early in this season. And no, one scrappy performance in a loss does not a resume make. But there are a few things worth remembering here: Connecticut was always in better bubble shape than most, even when it was stumbling at Providence, because the Huskies have a healthy diet of top-50 wins on their ledger to go along with some of the best (if not the best) computer numbers on the bubble (a top-five SOS, a top-20 nonconference schedule, a top-35 RPI, etc.) This team would have had to crash and burn to fall below the rest of the bubble, and it didn't. If anything, it showed -- both in Wednesday night's win over West Virginia and in what was a legitimately impressive performance Thursday against Syracuse -- more than capable of giving good teams first on neutral courts in March. If the committee was watching, they had to have liked what they saw.
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No Michigan, Jay. Just Michigan State )
Yes, after Thursday afternoon's loss to Syracuse, UConn has officially made the move to locks. No, the Huskies didn't suddenly erase their 8-10 mark in the Big East. No, they don't suddenly look like the national title contender they were purported to be early in this season. And no, one scrappy performance in a loss does not a resume make. But there are a few things worth remembering here: Connecticut was always in better bubble shape than most, even when it was stumbling at Providence, because the Huskies have a healthy diet of top-50 wins on their ledger to go along with some of the best (if not the best) computer numbers on the bubble (a top-five SOS, a top-20 nonconference schedule, a top-35 RPI, etc.) This team would have had to crash and burn to fall below the rest of the bubble, and it didn't. If anything, it showed -- both in Wednesday night's win over West Virginia and in what was a legitimately impressive performance Thursday against Syracuse -- more than capable of giving good teams first on neutral courts in March. If the committee was watching, they had to have liked what they saw.