If Michigan beats Ohio State on Saturday, then more than likely they are in. I agree that the RPI rankings would shoot up and give them a better shot over Iowa or Purdue. But, if they don't win a game in the Big Ten Tourney, they might not get a shot. There are way too many teams with similar records, that have some quality wins over top 25 teams. Michigan hasn't won squat over top 25 teams. Should be interesting. Being a Michigan fan, it would be disappointing to not see them in the Tourney if they beat Ohio State, but getting past Ohio State might be too tough of a batte.
2007-03-01 09:04:15
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answered by sharky2319 1
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yes it will efinatelyy get them in
& to Claury R. the ncaa tournament is not decided on the computers like ncaa football. A commitee selects teams to play after each conferances has had their conferance tournaments with the winner of the conferance tournament gets an auotmatic bid. If anything it will depend on what all happens in championship week.
2007-03-01 05:45:22
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answered by da_macdaddy91 2
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I hate to say this because I hate Tommy Amaker, but yes. They would then crack the 20 win barrier, their RPI shoots through the roof, and it would add another quality win. They're probably in right now anyway, but a win vs. Ohio State clinches it for sure.
2007-03-01 08:27:51
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answered by Patrick M 4
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It'll totally question the analysts' decision. If Michigan wins, they'll have to consider them a lot more. Hope I helped.
2007-03-01 07:18:33
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answered by smelliot 3
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Yes
2007-03-01 05:38:07
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answered by NWK 2
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Maybe, it all depends on the gay computer rankings.
2007-03-01 05:37:10
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answered by Chi Town Playa 4
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