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makes sense given this pic.....however....

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaab-the-da...-161448903.html

i seem to recall Can't getting similar press in 2008....we barely get a sniff....best comment i recall was our 38-35 halftime lead v gonzaga in 2009 got a voice influction of surprise from greg gumbel....

Doesn't that make sense given the Georgetown upset?

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that was two years ago...irrelevant to me, but apparently not to others...nothing that happened two yrs ago bears any relevance to today...in my opinion

Um, OK, but it was the last time Ohio was in the Dance, and it was front page news nationally. And they didn't merely squeak by Georgetown, they thrashed them buzzer to buzzer.

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Um, OK, but it was the last time Ohio was in the Dance, and it was front page news nationally. And they didn't merely squeak by Georgetown, they thrashed them buzzer to buzzer.

Are you thinking about purchasing Akron basketball season tickets or something? You sure spend a lot of time on zipsnation for an Ohio U fan.

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Apologize if this was posted elsewhere, I didn't see it, but the Zips were listed as one of the notable NCAA snubs. The Zips were fourth in RPI for the teams not making the tournament.

interesting to note that if not for the automatic bids the MAC would have at least 2 teams in about every year (if they selected by rpi). but shouldnt it also mean we should be a higher seed in the nit?

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RPI is often cited because it's a simple 1-2-3-4-..... numbering system. But it's only one of several measures the NCAA selection committee uses.

RPI is not an absolute measure of a team's performance, but just one of many imprecise indicators that are ultimately subjected to human judgment.

There is no perfect system.

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The teams with the highest RPI to miss the NCAA tournament:

Team W-L RPI

Marshall 20-13 43

UCF 20-10 54

Oral Roberts 27-6 55

Akron 21-11 56

Mississippi 20-13 57

Middle Tennessee 24-6 58

Northwestern 18-13 59

Miami 19-12 60

Seton Hall 20-12 61

Oregon 22-9 62

Drexel 27-6 64

Saint Joseph's 20-13 67

Nevada 24-6 68

Washington 21-10 70

Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't just about every one of these teams in the NIT?

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I am a full-time professor at Akron. Been on faculty for 16 years. Does that qualify me?

Qualify you for what? Season tickets run at about $800.

:D Just giving you a hard time. But seriously, with as much time as you spend on here...you love the zips and you know it. ;)

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:wave: I find it interesting that we did not get home court, we are 5 and NW is 4? It could have been just the opposite. But of course NO big Ten team would come to Akron. That had to be fixed to some degree. I know I should bit my tongue but if OU really does well, maybe MAC will get more respect.

GO ZIPS beat NW!

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My disdain for anything OU is at an all-time high. But I think it's fair to assume that, based on solid play by MAC-East members throughout the season, the winner of the OU-UA championship game was destined to be a cinderella for quite a few prognosticators. It just so happens that the bad guys won this time around, in about as close a game as you can expect to see.

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..... I know I should bit my tongue but if OU really does well, maybe MAC will get more respect.

GO ZIPS beat NW!

I'd like to believe that might be true. However, I think that the entire college basketball world is ingrained from years of experience to expect the MAC to only produce one semi-worthy team per season.

I believe that if OU makes a run in the NCAA tournament, the reaction will be that OU is an exceptional team in spite of its conference, and that the MAC and other teams in the MAC would gain no more respect than previously.

I really believe the only way the MAC gains enough respect to even be mentioned as a 2-bid conference for the NCAA tournament is for more than 1 MAC team to have really strong seasons -- only a few losses and several wins over top-ranked teams by multiple MAC teams.

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