Arizona State, Memphis and UAB don’t have to worry about
ESPN’s latest NCAA Tournament field prediction – after abysmal showings on
Thursday, they shouldn’t be anywhere near the field of 65. However, these squads
and many more across the country can still look forward to another kind of
bracketology – NITology. Check out the fantastic Web site www.NITology.com.
Who are the projected No. 1 seeds in the upcoming National
Invitation Tournament? As of late Thursday evening, try Georgia Tech, South
Florida, UAB and Seton Hall. Hell, Arizona and North Carolina are projected as six
seeds.
For those who don’t know how it works, the NIT is a 32-team event that
consists of teams from across the country that don’t make the Big Dance. All
regular season conference winners are guaranteed an invite, but if you think an
NCAA field projection is fluid leading up to Selection Sunday, just imagine the
ripple effects a mid-major conference upset could have if a regular-season
champ falls.
This might not be the Big Dance, but it’s no night of line dancing
either.
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Arizona State, Memphis and UAB don’t have to worry about
ESPN’s latest NCAA Tournament field prediction – after abysmal showings on
Thursday, they shouldn’t be anywhere near the field of 65. However, these squads
and many more across the country can still look forward to another kind of
bracketology – NITology. Check out the fantastic Web site www.NITology.com.
Who are the projected No. 1 seeds in the upcoming National
Invitation Tournament? As of late Thursday evening, try Georgia Tech, South
Florida, UAB and Seton Hall. Hell, Arizona and North Carolina are projected as six
seeds.
For those who don’t know how it works, the NIT is a 32-team event that
consists of teams from across the country that don’t make the Big Dance. All
regular season conference winners are guaranteed an invite, but if you think an
NCAA field projection is fluid leading up to Selection Sunday, just imagine the
ripple effects a mid-major conference upset could have if a regular-season
champ falls.
This might not be the Big Dance, but it’s no night of line dancing
either.
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