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<blockquote data-quote="Cuyahoga Falls Eers_rivals" data-source="post: 132325236" data-attributes="member: 1759980"><p>Let’s look at teams who got into 2022 March Madness:</p><p></p><p>FOUR Power 5 teams got in with only 17-14 (Michigan) to 19-13 (Alabama) records. We all know Power 5 teams get in with worst W-L than non-Power 5 teams.</p><p></p><p>WVU is 13-8. So 4 to 6 W’s in 10 remaining games should do it, based on 2022 selections.</p><p></p><p>About 1 W for every L in 10 contests to be played. I see 4 W's and 1 tossup which would mean 17-13 to 18-12. Michigan and Rutgers got in last year at those levels.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the remainder of the schedule I see:</p><p></p><p>3 should-be W’s.</p><p></p><p>7 games against nationally ranked teams. </p><p></p><p>Minimal 4 W’s isn’t out of reach. 6 W’s means picking off 2 of the ranked teams that come at us in two 3-game stretches. </p><p></p><p>It’s not impossible. Maybe not even improbable. </p><p></p><p>Not if Stevenson has more games like he did against #15 Auburn and the team has more games like it did against TCU. Then WVU will be in March Madness again! </p><p></p><p>That’s what we all want, right? </p><p></p><p>At 9 pm Tuesday WVU visits #11 TCU, which Mountaineeers beat earlier, then fellow bottom 4 Oklahoma, which defeated WVU by 1 point in Norman, visits Saturday, Feb. 4 at 8 pm. 2 possible W's.</p><p></p><p>Then comes 3 tough games in a row against #12 Iowa State, #10 Texas and #17 Baylor. A W in any those 3 would be major NAT help. I think Texas is our best option among those 3. </p><p></p><p>Then bottom 4 teams winless Texas Tech and Oklahoma State, both in Morgantown. 2 golden W opportunities.</p><p></p><p>Then 3 more brutal games against #9 Kansas, #12 Iowa State and #5 Kansas State. Tough to see a W there, but who knows?</p><p></p><p>2022 MARCH MADNESS SEEDINGS</p><p>63. Georgia State 18-10</p><p>60. Saint Peters 19-11</p><p>56. Yale 19-11</p><p>44. Rutgers 18-13</p><p>42. Michigan 17-14</p><p>36. Marquette 19-12</p><p>28. Ohio State 19-11</p><p>21. Alabama 19-13</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cuyahoga Falls Eers_rivals, post: 132325236, member: 1759980"] Let’s look at teams who got into 2022 March Madness: FOUR Power 5 teams got in with only 17-14 (Michigan) to 19-13 (Alabama) records. We all know Power 5 teams get in with worst W-L than non-Power 5 teams. WVU is 13-8. So 4 to 6 W’s in 10 remaining games should do it, based on 2022 selections. About 1 W for every L in 10 contests to be played. I see 4 W's and 1 tossup which would mean 17-13 to 18-12. Michigan and Rutgers got in last year at those levels. Looking at the remainder of the schedule I see: 3 should-be W’s. 7 games against nationally ranked teams. Minimal 4 W’s isn’t out of reach. 6 W’s means picking off 2 of the ranked teams that come at us in two 3-game stretches. It’s not impossible. Maybe not even improbable. Not if Stevenson has more games like he did against #15 Auburn and the team has more games like it did against TCU. Then WVU will be in March Madness again! That’s what we all want, right? At 9 pm Tuesday WVU visits #11 TCU, which Mountaineeers beat earlier, then fellow bottom 4 Oklahoma, which defeated WVU by 1 point in Norman, visits Saturday, Feb. 4 at 8 pm. 2 possible W's. Then comes 3 tough games in a row against #12 Iowa State, #10 Texas and #17 Baylor. A W in any those 3 would be major NAT help. I think Texas is our best option among those 3. Then bottom 4 teams winless Texas Tech and Oklahoma State, both in Morgantown. 2 golden W opportunities. Then 3 more brutal games against #9 Kansas, #12 Iowa State and #5 Kansas State. Tough to see a W there, but who knows? 2022 MARCH MADNESS SEEDINGS 63. Georgia State 18-10 60. Saint Peters 19-11 56. Yale 19-11 44. Rutgers 18-13 42. Michigan 17-14 36. Marquette 19-12 28. Ohio State 19-11 21. Alabama 19-13 [/QUOTE]
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