Cal about to go down. It's looking grim

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IF the committee decides to give the Pac-12 3 bids (Washington, Cal, and tomorrow's autobid winner), it looks like it's down to us, Seton Hall, and Drexel for the very last spot. Maybe throw Iona into the mix too.<div>
</div><div>And that's not including the possibility of Marshall, Ole Miss, St. Bonaventure, or UMass stealing a bid.</div><div>
</div><div>Optimistically, you could argue that Washington isn't safe, and they're competing with us, Seton Hall, and Drexel for the last two spots. But when was the last time a major conference regular season champion was left out of the NCAA Tournament?</div>
 

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(Assuming no bid stealers)<div>
</div><div>I doubt Nevada gets it though. They have absolutely nothing on their resume.</div>
 

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His policy is always to assume the conference leader wins the autobid<div>
</div><div>http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/bracketology
</div><div>They are a 13 in his mock bracket. They can't be in as an at large because Washington and Drexel are playing in for a 12 seed. Thus, Nevada was only in as the WAC autobid.</div><div>
</div><div>I highly doubt they receive an at large bid. Drexel and Iona are much stronger cases</div>