What range of mid-major schools would have a legit shot of an at-large bid this year if the schedule somehow is relatively normal? Seeing some early prominent bracketologists who don’t have an at-large team from even the AAC or WCC. — Gil C.
As a purveyor of fake brackets myself, I say this meaning no disrespect to my peers: Offseason bracketology is hilariously inane. Did anybody have Baylor and Dayton as No. 1 seeds last summer? San Diego State as a No. 2? Of course not. Let’s, you know, see the teams play and get some results before we start projecting the field.
Anyway, I’m not quite sure how to answer your question except to note that, outside of the six high-major leagues, only four conferences — the American, the Atlantic 10, the Mountain West and the West Coast — have been consistently producing at-large teams in recent years. (That the WCC had three bids lined up last year, all likely single-digit seeds, was a remarkable accomplishment). It’s becoming exceedingly rare for any other conferences to earn an at-large nod, though the OVC pulled it off two years ago. I would look to the Missouri Valley as one capable of doing it this season, with both Northern Iowa and Loyola-Chicago standing reasonable chances of making the field without winning Arch Madness. The AAC will surely place more than one team in, and the A-10, Mountain West and WCC all look like two-bid leagues, at the least.
Of course, that’s assuming there is a normal season and a normal NCAA Tournament field. If only.
Primarily a collection of news links about all 12 Missouri Valley League teams on a daily basis, culled from online newspapers, school athletic websites, the conference website, and school newspapers, plus some other content from time to time.
Friday, July 31, 2020
What's Up In The Missouri Valley 7/31/2020
METRO ROUNDUP: ISU to host Wyoming and RHIT exhibition--Terre Haute Tribune Star
Former Missouri State point guard Ford Cooper Jr. to walk-on at South Carolina--Springfield News-Leader
UNI guard AJ Green withdraws name from NBA Draft--Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier
AJ Green Withdraws From 2020 NBA Draft--unipanthers.com
Former Saluki women's coach Cindy Scott announces retirement--Southern Illinoisan
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
What's Up In The Missouri Valley 7/29/2020
Evansville adds 2 former Butler players to Lickliter’s staff--Associated Press
“The Butler Way” Comes To Evansville--Eville-Ways
Sycamore Basketball Adds Home Games Against Wyoming & Rose-Hulman--gosycamores.com
Men’s Basketball Team Returns to Campus for Practice--Loyola Phoenix
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
Monday, July 27, 2020
What's Up In The Missouri Valley 7/27/2020
Top Men’s Basketball Assistants: Missouri Valley Conference--Watch Stadium
ISU women's basketball player tests positive for COVID-19--Terre Haute Tribune Star
Valentine, Gordon Listed Among Top Assistant Coaches In MVC By Stadium--loyolaramblers.com
Green and Hogan Named Top Assistant Coaches by MVC Staffs--unipanthers.com
Saturday, July 25, 2020
Friday, July 24, 2020
Thursday, July 23, 2020
What's Up In The Missouri Valley 7/23/2020
Five Saluki squads earn academic honors--Southern Illinoisan
MVC Notebook: Former Saluki Scheidecker returning to Wabash Valley--Southern Illinoisan
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
What's Up In The Missouri Valley 7/22/2020
Cayman Island Classic Moved to Niceville Florida--unipanthers.com
Wonders could bring Salukis shooting, versatility in 2021--Southern Illinoisan
Saluki Basketball workouts officially begin--Southern Illinoisan
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
What's Up In The Missouri Valley 7/21/2020
‘A lot of positive energy’ as Bradley basketball opens summer workouts with coaches--Peoria Journal Star
Men’s basketball notes: Bishop Noll product Roman Penn earns praise as part of Drake’s talented local contingent--Post-Tribune
New normal underway as ISU basketball workouts begin--Terre Haute Tribune Star
Loyola Men’s Basketball Lands First 2021 Commit--Loyola Phoenix
Men's Basketball earns NABC Academic Excellence Award--siusalukis.com
Monday, July 20, 2020
Saturday, July 18, 2020
Friday, July 17, 2020
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
What's Up In The Missouri Valley 7/15/2020
Bradley guard Sean East receives waiver approval, is immediately eligible--Peoria Journal Star
Bradley’s Sean East Eligible to Play in 2020-21--bradleybraves.com
Four Braves Named to NABC Honors Court--bradleybraves.com
University of Evansville reports 13 student-athletes test positive for COVID-19--Evansville Courier & Press
Metro/prep roundup: ISU women add assistant coach--Terre Haute Tribune Star
Alize Johnson's brothers are rising hoops prospects. He flies them to Springfield to train.--Springfield News-Leader
Mohammed Named to NABC Honors Court--missouristatebears.com
Tough decisions ahead for Missouri Valley Conference athletics--Cedar Rapids Gazette
Kiser Named to NABC Honors Court--valpoathletics.com
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
What's Up In The Missouri Valley 7/14/2020
MSU Lady Bears land commitment from shooting guard Isabelle Delarue--Springfield News-Leader
Prep shooting guard commits to SIU men's basketball team--Southern Illinoisan
Monday, July 13, 2020
What's Up In The Missouri Valley 7/13/2020
Saturday, July 11, 2020
Friday, July 10, 2020
What's Up In The Missouri Valley 7/10/2020
Drake Among National Leaders in CoSIDA Academic All-Americans--godrakebulldogs.com
Drake Finishes Academic Year With Three Conference Scholar-Athletes of the Year--godrakebulldogs.com
Women’s Basketball Scholarship Endowment Recipients Announced--goredbirds.com
ISU releases policies related to athletics and COVID-19--Terre Haute Tribune Star
Willard Signs to Play Professionally in Greece--missouristatebears.com
Bryan Mullins mid-summer update--siusalukis.com
Thursday, July 9, 2020
What's Up In The Missouri Valley 7/9/2020
Will the MVC Play This Year--Valley Hoops Insider
Drake Athletics Posts Record-Setting Academic Semester--godrakebulldogs.com
Sycamores tap Lone Star State again to get Calderon--Terre Haute Tribune Star
Kareem Richardson Named To Coaches 4 Change Committee--gosycamores.com
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