13 spots.
13 spots.
NOTRE DAME
Virginia men
Stanford
Cal
ASU
UCLA
here is my best effort:
west
1. stanford
2. Cal
that's it because ASU can't push cal poly
midwest
3. iowa state
4. tulsa
southeast
5. william mary
6. uva
great lakes
7. notree dame
8. indiana
9. osu (pushed iu)
mountain
10. nau
11. byu
there are two other spots open?
the west is tricky?
if ucla can push, then great lakes only send notre dame.
anybody else?
Florida has a point.
Indiana has 1 point (Michigan) and Ohio State has 2 points (Michigan and Villanova).
south wrote:
Florida has a point.
I think Florida has 2 points
1) Over Alabama at SEC
2) Over Princeton at Pre-Nats
I stand corrected - Princeton narrowly missed out on the 2nd place spot. One point.
WHAT IF THEY GO AROUND AND A BUNCH OF TEAMS HAVE 1 POINT? DO THEY LET IN MORE THAN 13 OR DOES IT MOVE TO OTHER CRITERIA?
love of god wrote:
WHAT IF THEY GO AROUND AND A BUNCH OF TEAMS HAVE 1 POINT? DO THEY LET IN MORE THAN 13 OR DOES IT MOVE TO OTHER CRITERIA?
IT MOVES TO OTHER CREITERIA.
CRITERIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
why can't ASU push cal poly?
the way I see it is that the west gets 7 in
stanford has at least 2 points
cal has a bunch
poly has 1 or 2
ASU has 3?
UCLA has 5 or so.
so stanford and cal get in, then ASU pushes poly, and UCLA get in on its own?
This would mean only 1 at large from great lakes.
Is it possible for OSU to push in IU, but not get in themselves?
IU? wrote:
Is it possible for OSU to push in IU, but not get in themselves?
Nope, you can't push in a team when only one spot remains.
you dont get points for teams in your own region
Yes you do. In the old system you couldn't score points on your own region teams. You can now.
syracuse