| East |
|
Southwest |
| 1 |
Pitt |
1 |
Ohio St |
| 16 |
Pacific/Sam Houston St |
16 |
Robert Morris/Texas Southern |
| Cleveland |
Cleveland |
| 8 |
George Mason |
8 |
Old Dominion |
| 9 |
Temple |
9 |
Washington |
|
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| 4 |
Wisconsin |
4 |
Villanova |
| 13 |
Wichita St |
13 |
Charleston |
| Tucson |
Tampa |
| 5 |
North Carolina |
5 |
Vanderbilt |
| 12 |
Butler |
12 |
Gonzaga |
|
|
| 3 |
San Diego St |
3 |
BYU |
| 14 |
Utah St |
14 |
Hampton |
| Tucson |
Denver |
| 6 |
West Virginia |
6 |
Texas A&M |
| 11 |
Boston College |
11 |
Penn St/Marquette |
|
|
| 7 |
Missouri |
7 |
Tennessee |
| 10 |
UAB |
10 |
Virginia Tech |
| Tampa |
Charlotte |
| 2 |
Florida |
2 |
Georgetown |
| 15 |
Bucknell |
15 |
Iona |
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| West |
Southeast |
| 1 |
Duke |
1 |
Texas |
| 16 |
Coastal Carolina |
16 |
Vermont |
| Charlotte |
Tulsa |
| 8 |
Illinois |
8 |
Xavier |
| 9 |
UNLV |
9 |
Florida St |
|
|
| 4 |
Arizona |
4 |
Syracuse |
| 13 |
Belmont |
13 |
Oakland |
| Denver |
Washington DC |
| 5 |
Louisville |
5 |
Kentucky |
| 12 |
Princeton |
12 |
Southern Miss/Michigan St |
|
|
| 3 |
Connecticut |
3 |
Purdue |
| 14 |
Miami (OH) |
14 |
Montana |
| Washington DC |
Chicago |
| 6 |
Memphis |
6 |
St Johns |
| 11 |
Colorado St |
11 |
Georgia |
|
|
| 7 |
Cincinnati |
7 |
UCLA |
| 10 |
Minnesota |
10 |
Kansas St |
| Tulsa |
Chicago |
| 2 |
Kansas |
2 |
Notre Dame |
| 15 |
Florida Atlantic |
15 |
Morehead St |
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In The Mix |
In Today |
Out Today |
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By Conference |
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Alabama |
Penn St |
Dayton |
|
Big East – 11 |
|
Mississippi |
Robert Morris |
Quinnipiac |
|
Big Ten – 7 |
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Dayton |
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ACC – 5 |
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Michigan |
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Big 12 – 5 |
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Baylor |
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SEC – 5 |
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St Marys |
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MWC – 4 |
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Oklahoma St |
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Pac Ten – 3 |
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CUSA – 3 |
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A10 – 2 |
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CAA – 2 |
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#1 by chris on February 18, 2011 - 8:18 PM
Both BYU and Sdsu are in the top 5 RPI, they are both in the top 8 in all polls in argueably the 4th best conference in the country this year. How can you justify giving both teams a 3 seed?
Florida a 2 seed, are you the only person in America coming up with that one? You are kidding, right? Four of Florida’s loses are to very bad teams with one inexplainable home lose to Jacksonville.
If SDSU beats BYU at home next week they will be closer to a 1 seed then a 3, either way, both teams are a solid 2 seed and will remain so unless they lose at home to a Jacksonville type team…..right?!?
#2 by GJE on February 19, 2011 - 10:40 AM
BYU is the first #3 seed and is only slightly behind Georgetown in the S-Curve Rankings. San Diego St is being hurt right now by their lack of Top 50 RPI wins and their SOS, at least compared to the other teams in the 2/3 seed area. Beating BYU would help on both counts. The winner of that game will almost certainly move up to a #2 seed.