After playing us, they'll have:I mean it’s a moving target, whoever loses would take a step back for now but it’s not like the season is over. Still 5 regular season games left regardless and most of them are toss ups.
Us and A&M are their best wins. That isn't great.After playing us, they'll have:
SC (58) at home (Quad 2)
Alabama (5) at home (Quad 1)
Mizzou (148) away (Quad 3)
Georgia (97) away (Quad 2)
A&M (50) at home (Quad 2)
Then whoever they draw in the SECT on a neutral court.
They kind of benefit from their lower NET opponents being away games. I don't know that tonight is a 'must win' for them, but they don't have a lot of wiggle room at 67 NET. They still have opportunities to make it up with 1 Quad 1 opponent and 3 Quad 2 opponents, but they may have to beat Alabama if they don't beat us.
In general at large team NET rankings Need to be below 50.After playing us, they'll have:
SC (58) at home (Quad 2)
Alabama (5) at home (Quad 1)
Mizzou (148) away (Quad 3)
Georgia (97) away (Quad 2)
A&M (50) at home (Quad 2)
Then whoever they draw in the SECT on a neutral court.
They kind of benefit from their lower NET opponents being away games. I don't know that tonight is a 'must win' for them, but they don't have a lot of wiggle room at 67 NET. They still have opportunities to make it up with 1 Quad 1 opponent and 3 Quad 2 opponents, but they may have to beat Alabama if they don't beat us.
It makes sense, especially with this many games left. Basically teams that are in striking distance but need to get hot and maybe get a little help.Do we now have “Next” ahead of “First Four Out”?