proof that too many teams get in the tournament

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  • thetrinity
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 01-25-11
    • 22431

    #1
    proof that too many teams get in the tournament
    illinois getting blown out by michigan, old dominion gonna lose to middle tennessee, texas a/m getting crushed by auburn
  • BigDofBA
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 09-30-09
    • 19313

    #2
    How is that proof?

    Those are NIT teams pal.

    As of today, Joey Brackets didn't project any of those teams getting in.

    It's perfect as is.
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    • JMUplayer
      SBR MVP
      • 08-27-09
      • 2765

      #3
      68 is a fine number..... room for discussion easy round games for those that earned it in the regular season....
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      • thetrinity
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 01-25-11
        • 22431

        #4
        Originally posted by BigDofBA
        How is that proof?

        Those are NIT teams pal.

        As of today, Joey Brackets didn't project any of those teams getting in.

        It's perfect as is.
        they were like one win away from being in, texas a/m has 0 good wins all year, should have kept it at 64.
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        • BigDofBA
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 09-30-09
          • 19313

          #5
          Originally posted by thetrinity
          they were like one win away from being in, texas a/m has 0 good wins all year, should have kept it at 64.
          I was cool with 64. 68 is pushing it but I'm still ok with it because the play in games still don't count in my mind.

          You're right though, it does not need to expand anymore.

          A&M and Illinois had no business sniffing the tourney.
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          • thetrinity
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 01-25-11
            • 22431

            #6
            I dunno after watching teams like Ole Miss who probably get in make a dumb foul up with less than a second left on a 3, I'm starting to think we should go down a few more teams than 64.
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