Sad Hatters



Heavy Atlantic Sun Conference favorite Stetson was pounded by Belmont 18-5 tonight, eliminating the Hatters from the tournament. The Hatters have a strong case for an at-large bid because of a good RPI (30) and quality nonconference series wins against Louisiana State, Southern Illinois, Louisville and Central Michigan, but their poor finish could submarine them. Stetson lost seven of its final 11 games. Still, with the SEC unlikely to get more than seven bids and maybe just six, Stetson is probably OK.



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The SEC is far more likely to get 5 teams than 6 now that Florida is eliminated. I’m not sure even sure which team you are thinking would be #6. Tennessee with their 14-17 SEC record, 6-16 record vs. the RPI top 50, terrible non-conference resume, and #54 RPI? You really have to torture the numbers to get them even close to being an at-large worthy team. Or, are you talking of Alabama and their #60 RPI, losing conference record, and equally middling non-conference performance? Has any team from a major conference EVER made the NCAA tournament as an at-large with that kind of RPI?

If the SEC gets 6 teams, it’s pretty clear proof that the committee has been lying through their teeth all these years when they claimed to pick individual teams based on individual merit, and not conferences. You can only stretch the notion of ‘I think [insert hugely under-performing SEC team of your choice] is one of the best 64′ so far before the phrase loses all meaning and you’re effectively resorting to picking the tournament field by preseason ranking and the number of pro prospects their lineup features.

You know, I actually agree with you J.P. — I don’t believe the SEC deserves more than five or maybe six bids. But I think it will get six or seven. I think Tennessee will be in, deserving or not, and I think Alabama might be as well. I’m not saying it’s right, but I’m saying it’s likely. Right or wrong, the SEC has a lot of sway on the committee.


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