I agree with you but they would never play an 11 since they match the 16s against each other and the last in at-larges against each other.
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the question is, would richman turn down a "play in game"? lmfao
This bracketology has us playing Kentucky Interesting and better IMO than UNC. https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...r-all-68-teams
Going to attempt to break it down for the 16s. Typically the SWAC/MEAC/MAAC are 16s. Cant always look at record. Penn from IVY was a 16 last year with 8 losses.
Summit: NDSU 18-15.
OOC L: NMSU, Gonzaga, Iowa St,
OOC W: UCSB?
Big South: Gardner- Webb 23-11
OOC L: VCU, VA Tech, Furman,
OOC W: GA Tech, Wake Forest
MAAC: Iona 17-15
OOC L: Providence, VCU, New Mexico, Yale
OOC W: No quality
NEC: Farleigh Dickinson 20-13
OOC L: Rutgers, Providence, S. Florida
OOC W: No quality
America East: Hope Binghamton or Hartford win.
Big West: Hope a lower seed wins
Ivy: Maybe Penn? has 11 losses.
MEAC: We will likely be ahead of any champion.
Patriot: Colgate. Likely ahead of us.
Southland: Hope for a lower seed. Need SHSU to lose.
SWAC: We will likely be ahead of any champion.
WAC: Hope a lower seed wins.
16: MEAC
SWAC
FDU
NDSU
Iona
Gardner Webb
Bold are locked into play-in. We may only need one more big upset,
Also in the Big Sky, would be helpful if #1 Montana (Sac State) and #2 UNC (SUU) lose in their tourney, they both play today.