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    NIT automatic qualifiers

    Two more tonight, as Utah Valley and Cal Irvine both lost. That brings the total to 11 with another six possible, so over half the field could be made up of automatic qualifiers. Not likely, but possible. Louisiana Tech has done well so far, and meets Tulsa in the final of C-USA. NC Central is in the final of the MEAC against Morgan State. SF Austin is in the final of the Southland against Sam Houston, which is appropriate, as they ran against each other for president of Texas. Ga. State still has a couple games to go in the Sun Belt. Western Michigan reached the finals of the MAC against Toledo. Weber State survived in OT to play North Dakota in the final of the Big Sky, which raises the possibility that the NCAA will demand that announcers not utter North Dakota's nickname if they make the Dance.

    Of course, not all those teams are going to lose, but one or two will. That means there are not going to be an abundance of NIT bids available.

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    Why did I think they only allowed 8 AQs? Is the number unlimited?
    "When March Madness spills into April.... that's the gravy!" - Homer Simpson

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    I do not know for sure. I am not even sure where one would look for the answer. But I am pretty sure that more than eight have made it in the past. I think someone posted that the average is ten per year. I took a look at how some of these teams did against their conference opponents during the season. Most of them were pretty close. Western Michigan went into overtime tonight as well before beating Akron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Ganzer, "IWB" View Post
    Why did I think they only allowed 8 AQs? Is the number unlimited?
    I'm sure the rule is unlimited. I'm willing to bet when they came up with it that every year it's been around 7 to 9 bids. They didn't think it would be this high of a number.

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    Auto Bids to NIT
    •Green Bay (Horizon League – could be NCAA at-large too)
    •High Point (Big South)
    •Belmont (Ohio Valley)
    •Vermont (America East)
    •Florida Gulf Coast (Atlantic Sun)
    •Davidson (Southern Conference)
    •Iona (MAAC)
    •Robert Morris (NEC)
    •Boston University (Patriot League)
    •Utah Valley (WAC)
    •UC Irvine (Big West)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MU/Panther View Post
    I'm sure the rule is unlimited. I'm willing to bet when they came up with it that every year it's been around 7 to 9 bids. They didn't think it would be this high of a number.
    There were 14 in '11.

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    Marquette is still a four seed in NIT Bracketology as of yesterday. (After the Xavier loss.)

    http://www.bracketmatrix.com/nit.html

    I think a bid is a near certainty. Not sure about a home game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSultan View Post
    Marquette is still a four seed in NIT Bracketology as of yesterday. (After the Xavier loss.)

    http://www.bracketmatrix.com/nit.html

    I think a bid is a near certainty. Not sure about a home game.
    Assuming that matrix is right, we would be in great shape and would have at least one. Games are played at the home of the highest remaining seed, so the top four are guaranteed one home game and are in pretty good shape for two. I think it is an unfair rule which gives way too much of an advantage to the top seeds, but I already griped about that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclejohn View Post
    Assuming that matrix is right, we would be in great shape and would have at least one. Games are played at the home of the highest remaining seed, so the top four are guaranteed one home game and are in pretty good shape for two. I think it is an unfair rule which gives way too much of an advantage to the top seeds, but I already griped about that.

    Shouldn't the top seeds have an advantage though?? I mean that's why you want a top seed. You WANT the best teams advancing.

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    Exactly Ice, top seeds have earned the advantage. Also, I would think the NIT would rather have a game at MU with 5,000 fans than a game at Directional State with 500.

    I'm still hoping that UWGB gets an at large.
    "When March Madness spills into April.... that's the gravy!" - Homer Simpson

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