March 13, 200620 yr Minnesota!!! I was scared for a minute that ND would get in instead, but *phew* Time to take the NIT by storm
March 13, 200620 yr PSU had some big wins, but they weren't as deserving as some others. I just realized PSU is playing Rutgers in the first round. That should be hilarious for my family, one brother goes to PSU as a grad student, the other to Rutgers. Edited March 13, 200620 yr by Felix
March 13, 200620 yr So wait, can someone explain to me something about the NIT? According to this, one of Miami (Ohio), Minnesota, Notre Dame, or Wake Forest would get a spot taken away if one of the group 5 teams didn't make the NCAA tourny. Delaware State didn't make the NCAA tourny, so I thought they were supposed to take one of the spots away from Group 4, however all 4 of the teams I mentioned before are in the final bracket. Anyone NIT savvy here? Wait, nevermind. The extra spot is because of Utah State, who made the NCAA tourny. Edited March 13, 200620 yr by Felix
March 13, 200620 yr Go Creighton! Creighton, Maryland, Louisville, Minnesota final four Creighton/Louisville final Creighton 61-55-NIT Champs Edited March 13, 200620 yr by MarlinFan84
March 13, 200620 yr QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Mar 12, 2006 -> 08:50 PM) lol, why is this pinned? Exactly what I was thinking.
March 13, 200620 yr QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Mar 12, 2006 -> 09:50 PM) lol, why is this pinned? For those of us who have no other tournament to get their hopes up for.
March 13, 200620 yr I remember last year I enjoyed this thread as I was following Fullerton's climb in the NIT.
March 13, 200620 yr Kinda hoping to have seen DePaul in it...Sad, I know... There were wins over 'Cuse, Wake, UAB, Creighton...and Dayton, Notre Dame, St. John's, Seton Hall...but too many stupid losses...
March 13, 200620 yr I know this would never happen, but it'd save a lot of problems for the selection commitee. I believe the NCAA owns the NIT tournament now and I think it'd be cool if the selection commitee picked the top 48 schools and put them in the NCAA tournament, leaving 16 open spots and then put all of the bubble teams and then some in the NIT tournament fighting for the last 16 spots. I know it won't happen because college basketball woudln't want to wait for 1-2 weeks to get the cames played by the NIT but I think it'd be fun to do.
March 13, 200620 yr QUOTE(WilliamTell @ Mar 13, 2006 -> 11:38 AM) I know this would never happen, but it'd save a lot of problems for the selection commitee. I believe the NCAA owns the NIT tournament now and I think it'd be cool if the selection commitee picked the top 48 schools and put them in the NCAA tournament, leaving 16 open spots and then put all of the bubble teams and then some in the NIT tournament fighting for the last 16 spots. I know it won't happen because college basketball woudln't want to wait for 1-2 weeks to get the cames played by the NIT but I think it'd be fun to do. Those bubble teams would be tired as hell. They'd never have a shot.
March 13, 200620 yr QUOTE(greasywheels121 @ Mar 13, 2006 -> 11:22 AM) Those bubble teams would be tired as hell. They'd never have a shot. Some would have byes for the first game so each team would only play 1-2 games plus I'd give them a week off between. This thing could get done in 5 days.
March 15, 200620 yr Rutgers knocked off PSU today 76-71, Butler beat Miami (OH) 53-52, Manhattan edged Fairleigh Dickinson 80-77, UTEP is ripping Lipscomb with 5 minutes left in the second 70-55, Charlotte beat Georgia Southern 77-61, and Stanford/Virginia is at the half with Stanford up 36-23 while Northern Arizona and Delaware State are tied at 25 at the half. Its hard to come up with different ways of saying "Team A beat Team B" Edited March 15, 200620 yr by Felix
March 16, 200620 yr Minnesota is taking care of business against Wake, up 63-51 with 8 minutes left. Am I the only one paying attention to the NIT, and am I talking to myself in this thread? Edited March 16, 200620 yr by Felix
March 16, 200620 yr The results so far (updated at 11:17 EST): Minnesota 73 - Wake Forest 58 Notre Dame 79 - Vandelbilt 69 South Carolina 74 - Western Kentucky 55 Clemson 69 - Louisiana Tech 53 Houston 77 - BYU 67 Miami 62 - Oklahoma State 59 Old Dominion is up 60-45 on Colorado with 8 minutes left. Edited March 16, 200620 yr by Felix
March 17, 200620 yr Tonights games: Saint Joseph's 71 - Rutgers 62 Creighton 71 - Akron 60 Hofstra 73 - Nebraska 62 Michigan 82 - UTEP 67 Here's an updated bracket for the ease of those of you following Edited March 17, 200620 yr by Felix
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