Tuesday, March 13, 2012

NCAA Tourney Snubs

Drexel, Miami (Fla.), Oral Roberts, Seton Hall, Mississippi State, Nevada, and Washington are all schools looking from the outside in.  The NCAA seems like the BCS of college football on a smaller scale.  The big schools get in while the small ones suffer.  Washington has the best argument for being snubbed from the tournament. They won the Pac-12 in the regular season, but because of a quick Pac-12 Tournament exit, they find themselves on the outside looking in. What's most stunning is that Cal, who finished second in the Pac-12, got into a play-in game.  Its hard to agrue for teams that just didn't get it done down the stretch but shouldn't they be rewarded for what they did throughout the season as well?


Western Kentucky who finished 15-18 in the season earned a bid in the tourney.  They will not win a game but teams like Conneticut who won it all last year as a mid level seed, were left out because of their record.  Seton Hall who plays in one of the toughest confrences in the country had a season worthy of atleast a play in game for the tournament but were snubbed as well.  Something just doesnt seem right!

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