New Bracketology: 3 from the SEC..

8dog

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its been automatically making it a link when you cut and paste but yesterday and today it didn't. I'll work on it.
 

8dog

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and he doesn't have Auburn or Florida in the last 8 out. Kentucky is the only hope.

And one thing to remember is that lunardi is pretty much forced to pick an ideal bracket for bubble teams--in other words, he is picking the favorite in a conf to win a tourney. In all likelihood, there will be upsets in the tourney and automatic teams will become at larges.
 

BlindDawg

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I don't think UK and Fla. get in without a nice run (3 wins) in the SEC tournament. I think Auburn needs at least one and probably two wins to get in. In the end, I don't see any more than 3 getting in unless one of SC, TN, or LSU don't win the SEC tournament.
 

Coach34

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but Auburn's RPI will jump after beating LSU...either Kentucky or Fla has to win Saturday to help their cause...If Auburn goes 10-6 in the SEC and makes the Tourney final- they will be in
 

DowntownDawg

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...using the "Insert Hyperlink" button, but the link lead to nowhere, yet when I copied and pasted it took me to the site. I guess ESPN doesn't want other sites linking directly to Bracketology.
 

VegasDawg13

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<span class="post-title">"Lunardi is pretty damn good at this..."

This is absolutely true. I always find it funny that people are constantly on here stating emphatically what will and will not happen like they know better than the guy who gets 63 or 64 right every year.</span>
 

jamdawg96

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that Lunardi's bracket is based of "if the season ended today" rather than who he thinks will make it in on Selection Sunday. Florida and Kentucky have enough opportunity in front of them to play their way in. Auburn's non-conference resume will ultimately be the end of them, unless they win convincingly against LSU and make it to Sunday in Tampa. If that happens, then maybe they get in, but it's still a stretch to put the Tigers in the field unless they win the SEC Tourney.
 

8dog

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as I noted in one of my too many posts in this thread, reality is only going to squeeze these bubble teams as tourney upsets start taking up at large bids. So the closer we get to selection sunday, the fewer the bubble spots there actually are.
 

Frances Drebin

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...and KY and FL officially **** the bed last week. I think you're dead wrong...the SEC will only get three teams in. And truthfully, they don't deserve any more than that. Hell, it's debatable that SC deserves a bid.
 

Coach34

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wins their next 3 to make them 23-10, 12-6 in the SEC, which puts them in the SEC Title game and 10-2 in their last 12 games....they will be in.
 

Frances Drebin

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...if Auburn makes it to the championship game and loses, shoot me a note and we'll put a wager on whether they get a bid or not. I will enjoy taking your money.

Edited to add: some of you guys are putting too much weight on the whole "no SEC team with 10 wins has ever been left out" or the "we always get a minimum of four in" arguments. The committee doesn't give a **** about that. What they do give a **** about is Auburn's 78 RPI. They've got to improve 20 spots just to warrant consideration, and that ain't happening.
 

Coach34

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Auburn will make up some ground with those wins...and the 10-2 in their last 12 will be huge as well
 

8dog

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also plays in the conference with realtimerpi's #2 RPI and has SIX wins against the rpi top 50
 

Frances Drebin

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...first of all, Penn State has more quality wins than Auburn. Secondly, they have two more victories than Auburn. Thirdly, I don't think Penn State is a shoo-in for a bid, either. Auburn's best win is aGAINst Tennessee, and they have losses to Mercer, Northern Iowa, and Ole Miss. They also have another likely loss on their schedule as they close the season with LSU. Penn State has quality wins over Michigan State, Purdue, Illinois (twice), Minnesota, and Northwestern. Penn State has a better record against the RPI top 50. The two aren't even comparable at this point.
 

Frances Drebin

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...it ain't happening. Take this from Lunardi's chat wrap today:

Nick : andalusia, al [via mobile]: What r auburn s chances of making the ncaa tourney if they beat lsu on saturday?

Joe Lunardi: As an at-large, still very slim. Auburn has a weak resume overall and playing the SEC West doesn't help.
 

Coach34

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"As an at-large, still very slim. Auburn has a weak resume overall and playing the SEC West doesn't help"

To win their next 3, Auburn would go thru LSU, Kentucky/Fla, and Tennessee....

There ain't noooooooo wayyyyyy they will get left out if that happens