Lots of
bubble teams winning today.
Not exact matches
While 10
teams are either projected in the NCAA Tournament or on the
bubble in the SEC, these two
teams likely need to
win the SEC Tournament for an NCAA bid.
Baylor has
won just once in its past five games, but that might not mean all that much considering how most of the
teams on the
bubble have struggled down the stretch.
Devils finish 41-30-11 to finish on the
bubble,
team takes a huge step forward, Stafford is traded for 2nd rounder in early March, much to the chagrin of the fanbase after 15 goals in the season, and Cory finishes with 33
wins and a.925 SV % with over 1500 saves (He can thank Ben Lovejoy for that).
The Wildcats still don't have much of a resume — their only
wins over the Pomeroy Top 50 were against Michigan State and Seton Hall — and it says something about the other
bubble teams that they still have a shot at all, but they appear to be in the field according to most Bracketologists.
A
win in the ACCT vs another
bubble team gets us back onto the
bubble, but then we get squeezed out by later tourney results.
(It will all come down to how the committee balances road record against
wins against top
teams) If we go 2 - 2 we are looking ok, and one ACC tourney
win probably leaves us on the
bubble with a 60/40 type situation, but our record against
bubble teams probably really helps us after a sweep against GT and possibly another
bubble win in the first tourney game against a wake / clemson potentially.
That gets us an RPI in the 60s, better computer number than that, a
winning conference record, and two better top end
wins than almost all of the other
bubble teams.
Lots of 20
win teams on the
bubble, lots of 9 - 9 in conference, and lots of
teams with our (likely) computer numbers.
Team Deutsch is still on the
bubble, but that could change with one huge
win next week.
The
teams mentality is obviously very fragile and the
winning belief fades and dies quicker than a West Ham
bubble and that's all thanks to Mr Wenger and his delusional out dated «panicky» indecisive ways.
While the Trojans» computer numbers were good and their road (6 - 5) and neutral - court (5 - 2) records decent for a
bubble team, clearly the Committee didn't think their
wins were of high enough quality.
Although the Badgers have already wrapped up a berth in the NCAA Tournament, the Hoosiers are viewed as a
bubble team that desperately need another quality
win to improve their resume.
The Trojans have the resume of a
bubble team, another
win would be a significant boost to their tournament resume.
And while the
bubble burst away to Millwall and Cardiff City, the
team still put out a few good performances, including a
win over Premier League club Burnley and a famous
win over Middlesbrough at Elland Road.
A multi-disciplinary
team led by Professor Eleanor Stride
won Pioneer Award funding in 2016 to develop a drink containing tiny
bubbles of oxygen, which could help to get oxygen back into tumours and boost the effectiveness of cancer treatments.