BearlyCareAnymore said:Onebearofpower said:
" we are competing against the field" That is right we are competing against the field and the bubble is very different this year as the 10 seed line and down is still not locked to make the field. You don't have to name anybody, but if you don't name anyone you're not making much of a point because I assure you fans of teams like SCU are definitely saying "we need to beat SMC tonight or else we are in trouble". You can say R1 losses don't matter but if Stanford or VT lose to Pitt and Wake respectively I'm not sure their fans are gonna feel to great about their chances. Same goes for SMU, NC State, NMU, Indiana, Auburn, and VCU.
SDSU was able to lose in R1 of their conf tournament because all of the other bubble teams, Indiana, Xavier, WVU, OSU. UNC, SMU and BSU were the only other teams to win and BSU only ended up bubble because they went to the MW title game and UNC to the semis. It worked out for them but only because the other results did as well.
The problem is that you are looking at every other team and saying "if this happens, they are in trouble" and looking at Cal and saying "if this happens, Cal has a shot". It isn't an equal way to look at it. Flip that analysis and say "If this happens, Cal is in trouble" and look at every other team and say "if this happens, they have a shot" and the prognosis looks worse.
For instance, you say fans of Santa Clara would have thought they would have been in trouble if they lost to SMC. (Moot point now). Maybe they would have been. However, they were NEVER going to fall below Cal. Better record. Only lost to the top two teams in their conference. More than 20 spots ahead in NET. 37 spots ahead in KenPom. We have lost to two losing teams in conference in the last 3 games. Arguing that Santa Clara would be in trouble while arguing that Cal has a shot does not reconcile. There is one team that you seemed to be arguing we had a chance to surpass that we never had a chance to surpass.
We are not in today. There are likely to be a couple bid stealers. There almost always are. That'll push us down a spot or two or three. Is it possible that enough teams lose ahead of us to get us in without beating Duke? Yes. 20%-30%? In my opinion, not close to that. Too many things need to happen
And, we start with about a 50% chance of losing to FSU.
There is no doubt that Cal needs a lot of help. And that the only thing they have any control over is their own game. Which as you say is 50/50.
I also agree that Santa Clara was ahead of Cal. And likely were in win or lose last night. They were not a bid stealer.
Bid stealers will matter. And yes that would really harm Cal's chance which are slim to start with. If there are even 2 bid stealers Cal is in even deeper peril than they are currently. Which is deep.
Teams like Indiana and Auburn are in that category as well. And then you have the 4 ACC teams that are very similar. SMU, Stanford, VaTech and Cal. NC State has faded down the stretch and if they lose again they could join this group. Cal has a possible edge over Stanford and SMU as they won head to head. Stanford twice and finished 1 game ahead in the standings. VaTech beat Cal and has slightly better metrics, but finished behind them in the standings. They say standings should not matter for selection but if you are considering teams from the same conference I find it hard to believe they play no role.
The predictive metrics are definitely a negative for Cal. They fare a bit better in the resume metrics.
A lot needs to happen. But there is a path however precarious. Beat FSU and hope for losses elsewhere.
JMO but VCU, Indiana, SMU, Stanford, Auburn, New Mexico, SDSU and maybe VaTech need to take losses early. And there are other teams that could play there way on to the bubble. Like Cincy, Seton Hall or even Oklahoma. Oklahoma has the same record as Auburn have won 4 straight and beat Auburn head to head.
Do I think Cal gets in. No. Too much needs to happen. But I do think there is a small but precarious path. But lets beat FSU and see what else happens.
They Cal this March Madness. There is a reason they do.