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Post by TDCincy on Nov 28, 2010 14:37:18 GMT -5
9 minutes, I thought it was 3-3:30?
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Post by umrebelcj on Nov 28, 2010 14:39:10 GMT -5
Eastern Time. It's 1400 CT, I believe. I have, however, been wrong before. Like when I thought we'd beat Tennessee this year...
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Post by volleyballfanatic1 on Nov 28, 2010 14:40:08 GMT -5
I don't see Hawaii getting seeded better than their RPI this year. The quality of their non-conf schedule doesn't compare to other years, and they lost to the only top 20 team they played. The committee looks for good wins. Hawaii beat UCLA 3-1 earlier in the season.
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Post by volleyballfanatic1 on Nov 28, 2010 14:41:07 GMT -5
Also, Hawaii beat San Diego 3-2 early in the season.
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Post by GatorVball on Nov 28, 2010 14:46:16 GMT -5
I just wonder what kind of impact not having Regina Thomas will play when the committee is deciding Ole Miss' fate. I think Ole Miss gets in
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Post by TDCincy on Nov 28, 2010 14:46:54 GMT -5
#26 UCLA #35 San Diego
Both matches @ Hawaii the 1st weekend of the season. Woo hoo Hawaii!
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Post by volleyballfanatic1 on Nov 28, 2010 14:48:27 GMT -5
#26 UCLA #35 San Diego Both matches @ Hawaii the 1st weekend of the season. Woo hoo Hawaii! Haha sorry was going by the AVCA rankings...but both those teams are top 20 teams IMO
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Post by The Bofa on the Sofa on Nov 28, 2010 14:48:39 GMT -5
UCLA is #26 in RPI. San Diego in the 30s. How many other seeded teams will hav e no wins against teams in the top 25? UNI has 2. Dayton has a win over #3. Even Tennessee does.
I'm not suggesting Hawaii won't be seeded (although I would not be surprised were they not), there is nothing they have done to suggest they should be higher than their RPI. Their schedule wasn't loaded like it has been in the past.
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Post by TDCincy on Nov 28, 2010 14:56:31 GMT -5
Being swept by Utah State this week can't help Hawaii's case. I also wonder if their snub of Utah State and the conference, sulking in the locker room after that match and missing the awards ceremony has some other AD's a little peeved?
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Post by Ye Olde Dawg on Nov 28, 2010 14:58:20 GMT -5
UCLA is #26 in RPI. San Diego in the 30s. How many other seeded teams will hav e no wins against teams in the top 25? UNI has 2. Dayton has a win over #3. Even Tennessee does. I'm not suggesting Hawaii won't be seeded (although I would not be surprised were they not), there is nothing they have done to suggest they should be higher than their RPI. Their schedule wasn't loaded like it has been in the past. Not that they didn't try to load their schedule, but yeah, it worked out that way. Those mediocre RPI numbers are really weighing down the Pac-10 this year. Is this year different or is it just my imagination?
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