91% of betting public taking Iowa but line went from +11.5 to +11, this is a tad bit concerning.
It is called TV and Mr Delany's desire to grab as much cash as possible from the TV contracts and having nearly every game in its own TV window. Back when all games were Thurs/Sat or some similar combination, this was not an issue.Anyone else concerned that Penn St. gets 2 extra days rest on us while we play 36 hours after competing in Madison? How did the schedule makers approve this?
3 Mulligans:
1. Minnesota "highway robbery" game
2. Nebraska 2OT
3. Omaha say what?
It is called TV and Mr Delany's desire to grab as much cash as possible from the TV contracts and having nearly every game in its own TV window. Back when all games were Thurs/Sat or some similar combination, this was not an issue.
If you don't want to speculate, don't. Some people enjoy it and knowing scenarios allows people to have rooting interests in games they normally wouldn't, making random games more entertaining to watch. No one is forcing you to read these threads, so why post this? Everyone speculating is agreeing that we have to beat Wisky and Penn St.
Bubble teams top 25/50/100 wins:
Xaiver: 1/3/8 Last 4 in
Cal: 0/1/4 Last 4 in
USC: 2/2/5 Last 4 in
Wake Forest: 1/2/7 Last 4 in
Vanderbilt: 1/4/9 1st 4 out
Georgia Tech: 4/4/7 1st 4 out
Rhode Island: 2/2/4 1st 4 out
Kansas State: 2/3/5 1st 4 out
Georgia: 0/1/9 Next 4 out
Illinois: 1/5/9 Next 4 out
Houston: 0/1/3 Next 4 out
Clemson: 0/5/9 Next 4 out
Syracuse: 3/6/8 Last 4 byes
TCU: 0/2/5 Out
Providence: 2/5/10 Last 4 byes
Marquette: 2/7/9 Last 4 byes
Seton Hall: 1/3/9 Last 4 byes
Michigan St: 2/6/11 9 seed
Nevada: 0/0/5 12 seed
Tennessee: 1/2/8 Out
Illinois St: 0/1/2 12 seed
Middle Tenn: 0/2/4 10 seed
Wichita St: 0/1/2 7 seed
UT Arlington: 1/1/2 12 seed
Iowa: 1/4/7 Out
Our top 25 rpi win is Purdue (20). Maryland is 26, and Iowa State is 31. If ISU wins at WV tomorrow they will likely move up close to the 25. Also want Maryland to beat Michigan State at home on Saturday.
On the flip side, a Michigan (47) loss at Nebraska Sunday would knock them out of the top 50. Obviously we need Wisconsin (30) to lose to us and then beat Minnesota and win as much as possible in the BTT.
3 more top 50 wins (Wisconsin, plus two in the BTT) will put us in really go shape. We have to finish 2-0 vs Wisconsin and Penn St. If ISU, Maryland, Michigan, Penn St (94), Indiana (89), and Memphis (108) stay where they are... that would put us at 1/7/11, with a good chance of one or more of those top 50 wins turning into top 25 wins. A 20 win Iowa team with 1-2 top 25 wins, 7 top 50 wins, 2 top 50 road wins, 10-8 conference record, and surging late would be tough to leave out. A lot of the teams ahead of us right now are very meh, and are just begging to be jumped.
I seriously doubt that we get into the NCAA's without winning out, including the BTT. What gets me, however, is listening to the talking heads about the teams they think are on the bubble, some of which have pretty mediocre records and really haven't beaten anybody good.
BOOOM!!!! RPI all the way up to 73, we are talking 60s if they can win Sunday!!!! BTT is starting to scare me, we will be the 7 seed, and possibly face IU. I do NOT want IU in our 1st game, ugh.
I am assuming others around them will lose, tons of movement happening but you are right, not much if anything with a W other then they MUST WIN!Actually, it's expected to be 74 with a win over Penn St according to LiveRPI which is pretty accurate. Home wins do very little for your RPI, but need the win to keep our RPI where it is and then move it up with some BTT wins.
I am assuming others around them will lose, tons of movement happening but you are right, not much if anything with a W other then they MUST WIN!
Has climbed 2-3 spots a day when we weren't playing and our SOS is in the tip 50 now.Yeah our game vs PSU will do nothing for our RPI.
But Iowa State winning will help it. As will a UNI win. Also there will be some teams lose on Friday & Saturday ahead of us, that will move us up. It could very well be in the 60's before we tip off on Sunday.