I love when they bring this up every year. Pick who deserves to be in by resume only, and not the name. Sorry Georgia Tech.
http://proxy.espn.go.com/chat/sportsnation…g?event_id=1184
I love when they bring this up every year. Pick who deserves to be in by resume only, and not the name. Sorry Georgia Tech.
http://proxy.espn.go.com/chat/sportsnation…g?event_id=1184
Cool “quiz”.
Here’s my answers:
Teams A, E, J, L, YES.
Everyone else - NO.
A, G, J, and L
judging by the percentages of answers, Stanford is squarely on the bubble. I said no.
Is it March 6th for selection Sunday?
I did very well, the only one I didn’t pick with the majority yes or no was Stanford and that was almost 50-50. All other teams I voted, the vast majority voted yes or no.
[i]Originally posted by Savio[/i]@Feb 16 2005, 11:08 PM [b] Is it March 6th for selection Sunday? [/b]It's the 13th.
[i]Originally posted by austinniner[/i]@Feb 16 2005, 11:06 PM [b] judging by the percentages of answers, Stanford is squarely on the bubble. I said no. [/b]I wasn't sure about them, I picked no, but only because of their record. They were a toss up in my mind. The RPI of 48 isn't bad with that record, it would depend on how the conference tournaments went.
Every other selection I picked like the majority of people.
[i]Originally posted by karaokelegend[/i]@Feb 17 2005, 01:39 AM [b] I did very well, the only one I didn't pick with the majority yes or no was Stanford and that was almost 50-50. All other teams I voted, the vast majority voted yes or no. [/b]I was definately in the majority for everyone except for Stanford as well... voted no. If I remember... barely 500% vs RPI 100+, and they had 2 losses below that.