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Posted on 4/8/26 at 9:25 am
Posted on 4/8/26 at 9:25 am
How many teams with a rpi of 75 or worse have ever made the NCAA tournament as an at large team?
Posted on 4/8/26 at 11:11 am to TheDeathValley
So, have any teams with that high of an RPI ever made the NCAA tournament as an at large team? There are some rabid college baseball fans here, surely they know.
Posted on 4/8/26 at 11:29 am to captdalton
Here's a baseball question for the OP.... how many SEC teams with multiple football national championships, have never won a baseball national championship?
Posted on 4/8/26 at 12:06 pm to SouthernInsanity
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how many SEC teams with multiple football national championships, have never won a baseball national championship?
The ones who have their priorities in order.
Posted on 4/8/26 at 2:30 pm to captdalton
quote:On selection day, I'm pretty sure the answer is zero. On April 8? I suspect there have been quite a few. Forecasting the tournament field based upon RPI in early April is about as accurate as the groundhog predicting how long winter will last.
How many teams with a rpi of 75 or worse have ever made the NCAA tournament as an at large team?
Posted on 4/8/26 at 4:35 pm to captdalton
I don't know, ask an Alabama fan 
Posted on 4/8/26 at 4:36 pm to captdalton
How many teams whose coaches got caught betting against their team ever made it to the field of 64? Asking for a pathetic individual.
Posted on 4/8/26 at 4:47 pm to captdalton
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The ones who have their priorities in order.
Then why do you post about baseball? You either like baseball and support your team or you just talk shite because you don't care about baseball.
Posted on 4/8/26 at 4:59 pm to captdalton
Lowest RPI to get an at-large bid: According to CBS Sports, the lowest RPI to receive an at-large bid is generally cited as USC (67) in 2011.
Other low RPI examples: Marquette (64) in 2011, N.C. State (63) in 2005, and Stanford (63) in 2007 also received bids with very low RPIs.
The 75+ Threshold: A 2011 report mentioned that "only one team with an RPI of 75 or worse" had received an at-large bid in the five years preceding that report. In that same 2011 year, Arizona (2008), Marquette, Michigan State, Penn State, Tennessee, and USC (2011) all made it with 14+ losses, though their exact RPIs varied around the 60s and lower.
Other low RPI examples: Marquette (64) in 2011, N.C. State (63) in 2005, and Stanford (63) in 2007 also received bids with very low RPIs.
The 75+ Threshold: A 2011 report mentioned that "only one team with an RPI of 75 or worse" had received an at-large bid in the five years preceding that report. In that same 2011 year, Arizona (2008), Marquette, Michigan State, Penn State, Tennessee, and USC (2011) all made it with 14+ losses, though their exact RPIs varied around the 60s and lower.
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