Still a few games not in the books, but nothing that will change things much. Ohio State lost, therefore, no NCAA bid for them under .500.
High Point at AdjRPI39 will be this year's snub, if you can call it. Again, no top 50 wins, and that seems a consistent thing in the brackets that are produced. I also have College of Charleston and North Texas at 46 and 47 AdjRPI and 3 and 2 top 50 wins, respectively, and both will be left out for 3 Big5 schools just below them.
49-51 is NC State, Iowa and Maryland, with 4, 3 and top 50 wins. (Losses don't matter .... 8, 14 and 14, btw.
) Then, Dayton at 52.
Still curious if they will even think about going down to AdjRpi 71, North Carolina, since they have 3 top 50 wins, though they are 14-14.
Maybe LSU at AdjRPI 46, with 1 top 50 win will miss and they will let Charleston or NTexas slide in with more top 50 wins.
Tomorrow we will find out everything.