JKING wrote:Georgia finishes out the regular season with major momentum...making it 8 in a row by defeating Auburn in game 1666218
...The coach has been really campaigning for a bubble spot in the BIG DANCE!!!
Turning back some trash talk from Rumondo as well
well done...I think you've definitely moved from hopeless status to at least a bubble team...keep the run going in the SEC tourney and you may convince the committee
pms have been sent out to all players with awaiting games. Try to finish by Tuesday night if possible (I know this won't always be possible), but I'd like to get the conference tournaments set by Wednesday.
good luck everyone...also standings have been updated through Saturday night's action.
standings have been updated through Sunday night games...with #s added for teams that have clinched a specific seed in their conference tournament. An x- marks teams that have clinched a league title.
Michigan won the Big-10 title on a tiebreaking against Illinois, sweeping the Illini in the season-series.
badnuzjr wrote:Quick question, and I am sure this is somewhere else in the thread....but are conference tournies played on neutral sites?
The conference tourney games will be hosted by the higher seed in each matchup...the March Madness and NIT games will all be played on a neutral (Classic) court.
LSU is about to end the season with a 2 game road losing streak. If that is all that is holding you up flex feel free to mark it as a loss for me as I'm at a point of no return.
LSU Tiger Josh The man, the myth, the legend has returned.
badnuzjr wrote:Quick question, and I am sure this is somewhere else in the thread....but are conference tournies played on neutral sites?
The conference tourney games will be hosted by the higher seed in each matchup...the March Madness and NIT games will all be played on a neutral (Classic) court.
Intriguing...my "home" court is quite the weird one, after all.
I'm hoping to post conference tourneys by tonight...I will have many updates coming throughout the day Wednesday...mostly a matter of having enough regular-season games finished to be able to come up with the final regular-season standings.