Still says we are 'should be in'.
I heard a guy (not Bernie) on 101.1 this morning say MIZZOU gets in with just 2 more wins. Bernie suggest 3 wins, and the guy said "anything more than 2 and you are just talking about seeding".
Same guy also said if we beat UK, we are in, even if we lose the next 3.
Should be in
Missouri (18-10, 8-7 SEC)
(BPI: 48 | SOS: 55 | SOR: 51 | RPI: 36)
Amid continuing speculation that Michael Porter Jr. might yet return to action, Cuonzo Martin's guys are happy they built their "body of work" so successfully before this week. Losing at home to Ole Miss (even if it went to overtime) is as about as bad as it gets profile-wise in 2018's unusually strong SEC.
Still, the key words there are "unusually strong SEC." One loss at home to the Rebels isn't the end of the world, and, anyway, the league is notably generous in giving its members seed-improving chances this season. Look no further than the Tigers' next game, at Kentucky. Win there, and that projected No. 7 seed could go higher.
I heard a guy (not Bernie) on 101.1 this morning say MIZZOU gets in with just 2 more wins. Bernie suggest 3 wins, and the guy said "anything more than 2 and you are just talking about seeding".
Same guy also said if we beat UK, we are in, even if we lose the next 3.
Should be in
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Missouri (18-10, 8-7 SEC)
(BPI: 48 | SOS: 55 | SOR: 51 | RPI: 36)
Amid continuing speculation that Michael Porter Jr. might yet return to action, Cuonzo Martin's guys are happy they built their "body of work" so successfully before this week. Losing at home to Ole Miss (even if it went to overtime) is as about as bad as it gets profile-wise in 2018's unusually strong SEC.
Still, the key words there are "unusually strong SEC." One loss at home to the Rebels isn't the end of the world, and, anyway, the league is notably generous in giving its members seed-improving chances this season. Look no further than the Tigers' next game, at Kentucky. Win there, and that projected No. 7 seed could go higher.