College Basketball teams with a 100% chance to make the NCAA Tournament

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gobears20
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GoodOleBaylorLine
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So Alabama, a 12-6 team without a single win over a top 25 opponent (they are 0-4), has a 100% chance?
cowboycwr
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On one hand I would have thought it would be a longer list and yet on the other hand I am thinking "that is bold to say that" with a lot of games left that theoretically they could lose every single one.
GoodOleBaylorLine
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Purdue has probably done enough to get in now. You have to assume they won't lose like 10 straight, but even if they went .500 they're probably in.

The rest I am not so sure.
BigGameBaylorBear
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I don't think they understand the meaning of 100%. If these teams lost every single game from here on out they will not make the tourney

(Schools like Dayton that is)
KajunKarlsdad
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GoodOleBaylorLine said:

So Alabama, a 12-6 team without a single win over a top 25 opponent (they are 0-4), has a 100% chance?
You are forgetting; SEC,SEC....it just means more. Sarcasm by the way.
historian
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Sarcasm noted but that only applies to football. The SEC is not in a privileged position when it comes to March Madness. No one is privileged because no one gets to the Final Four without earning. This is why I think a true football playoff system should resemble March Madness as much as possible.
Richard_Decastro
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gobears20 said:



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Teams from powerful conferences such as the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, and SEC often dominate the discussion due to their ongoing competitiveness and high-quality basketball programs. Universities such as Duke, North Carolina, Kansas, and Kentucky often find themselves in the running for NCAA tournament berths.
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