Update: we ****ed ourselves. game over.
quote:Oh well.
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68. Texas (RPI 42: 20-13, 8-10) Best Wins: West Virginia, NC vs. Iowa, @UConn. Worst Losses: Stanford. Texas finished the year nicely but the conference record is still an ugly one. They did get the must win vs. Texas Tech in the 1st round game to avoid a disaster and a trip to the NIT before losing a heartbreaker to Iowa St. That may be enough, however there is still a dearth of quality wins and a sub .500 record in conference to have to look past. (Season Over)
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69. UCLA (RPI 48: 20-12, 11-7) Best Wins: Utah, Stanford (twice), Oregon, Oregon St. Worst Losses: @ Colorado, @Alabama, @Oregon St., @Oregon, @Cal, @Arizona St. UCLA is a different team at home and they showed that at the end of the year winning their final 3 games all at home. That helps the record out a little bit but none of those wins were anywhere close to what you would call marquee. In my estimation the Wyoming win over SDSU in the MWC cost them an at large bid.(Season Over)
70. Indiana (RPI 60: 20-13, 9-9) Best Wins: SMU, NC vs. Butler, Maryland. Ohio St. Worst Losses: Purdue (twice) Eastern Washington, Northwestern (twice). Went 4-8 in their last 12 how you perform in your last 12 games of the season is no longer a metric that is considered and the Hoosiers are very fortunate for that. That being said that slide has done its damage to what was once a very strong resume and the RPI has dropped from 29 to the mid-50s. (Season Over)