The following looks at the last at large teams that were given births.
62 Arizona
59 Boston College
55 Maryland
45 Wisconsin
44 Michigan
43 Minnesota
41 Texas
39 Cal
38 USC
37 LSU
36 Texas A&M
35 Marquette
33 UCLA
32 Arizona State
30 BYU
29 Dayton
You read correctly. The last 14 (FOURTEEN) at large bids went to BCS schools. To add insult to injury; of those 14 schools, 13 got higher seeds than #29 Dayton. Only Arizona with a #12 seed got a lower seed than #11 Dayton.
Last Out:
Here is a look at schools with the highest RPI's that were left out of the tournament.
34 San Diego State
40 Creighton
46 UAB
47 St. Mary's
48 Illinois State
49 Niagara
51 George Mason
52 Florida
53 Tulsa
Out of the last 7 schools left out an at large bid; all were from Non BCS schools. Only Florida prevented it from being a clean sweep.
Seed Value:
Here is the list of Non BCS and BCS teams and how they were seeded according to the value of their RPI
NON BCS
19 Siena - #9 seed (-4)
24 Utah State - 11 (-4)
23 Butler - 9 (-3)
29 Dayton - 11 (-3)
31 Temple - 11 (-3)
9 Utah - 5 (-2)
43 Western Kentucky - 12 (-1)
54 Cleveland State - 13 (-1)
7 Memphis 2 (0)
30 BYU 8 (0)
26 Gonzaga - #4 seed, (+3)
12 Northern Iowa - 12 (+3)
50 VCU - 11 (+2)
17 Xavier - 4 (+1)
BCS
18 UT - 9 (-4) hahahaha
20 Oklahoma State - 8 (-3)
27 Ohio State - 8 (-1)
14 Florida State - 5 (-1)
2 Duke - 2 (-1)
14 teams (0)
59 Boston College - 7 (+8)
55 Maryland - 10 (+5)
41 Texas - 7 (+4)
62 Arizona - 12 (+4)
37 LSU - 8 (+3)
35 Marquette - 6 (+3)
32 Arizona State - 6 (+2)
32 UCLA - 6 (+2)
39 Cal - 7 (+2)
25 Purdue - 5 (+2)
44 Michigan - 10 (+1)
22 Illinois - 5 (+1)
42 Minnesota - 10 (+1)
13 Villanova - 13 (+1)
8 UConn - 8 (+1)
Out of 34 at large teams from a BCS conference; 29 were seeded at or over the value of their RPI. Out of those 5 that weren't, only 2 were seeded more than 1 line below their value. That means that out of 34 BCS teams, only 2 were seeded more than 1 below their value. Out of 14 at large teams from Non BCS conferences; 6 were seeded at or over their value. Only 3 out of the 14 teams were seeded more than 1 line over their value.
The only conclusion is that the the selection committee; regardless of their makeup has gone out of their way to screw the non BCS schools. The only other explanation, is that they don't understand the RPI and how it works and why the data is what it is. It is more than sad, it is criminal. Since Non BCS teams also get screwed with their seedings; the end result is that a very small percentage of them get a fair shake even when they are included in the field.
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