Oh yes, because after LSU comes a trip to Auburn - which just beat Ole Miss - f
<font size="2" face="Tahoma">What I see is him saying that he doesn't see us running the table to get to 23 wins if we lose to LSU tonight. I don't see where he says 13-3 in the SEC would leave us out.<font size="2" face="Tahoma"><span style="font-weight: bold;">Sure, losing to LSU but winning out would give MSU a 13-3 record in league play and 23 total wins. But that RPI of 79 would have to move up - and it should, as all upcoming opponents but Auburn have higher RPIs than the Bulldogs. That could get the Bulldogs in, but again, I just don't see a clean run through the rest of the schedule.</span>
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<font face="Georgia" size="2">Link<font face="Georgia" size="2"><font face="Georgia" size="2">Another reasons why MSU's NCAA Tournament resume isn't as strong as some think? It's mid-February, and State has yet to play a ranked team. LSU is as close as it gets - it is the first team on the outside looking into the poll as of its Monday release. </font></font>
<font size="2" face="Tahoma">He hedges three times in the last paragraph.<font size="2" face="Tahoma">A loss for Mississippi State <span style="font-weight: bold;">won't be the end of the world</span>, but it won't portend good postseason fortunes down the road. There's <span style="font-weight: bold;">precious little wiggle room</span> on top of that bubble, and a loss Wednesday <span style="font-weight: bold;">could</span> eliminate even that.</font>
He still did not say this. You completely put those words into his mouth.Hanmudog said:23 wins overall and 13 SEC wins will leave us out of the NCAAs if we lose to LSU. This guy seriously sucks. He is the most negative MSU writer I have seen.
Hanmudog said:I still think he needs to lay off the "buts" in every article. Example: Sure State had the 18th best recruiting class BUT it is only the eight best in the SEC. Or sure State just beat Kentucky and Arkansas BUT they have to beat LSU to stay on the bubble. Read Alford's columns on Ole Miss and compare them sometime. It is like reading sixpackspeak at times.