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The final numbers for Tubby vs. NCAA qualifiers:

2007-08 (1-8, 11.1%)
@ UNLV (L, 64-81)
@ Michigan State (L, 59-65)
Indiana (L, 60-65)
Michigan State (L, 73-78)
Wisconsin (L, 47-63)
@ Wisconsin (L, 56-65)
@ Purdue (L, 53-65)
@ Indiana (L, 55-69)
vs. Indiana (W, 59-58)

2008-09 (7-9, 43.8%)
North Dakota State (W, 90-76)
Cornell (W, 71-54)
vs. Louisville (W, 70-64)
Michigan State (L, 58-70)
Ohio State (W, 68-59)
@ Wisconsin (W, 78-74)
Purdue (L, 62-70)
Illinois (W, 59-36)
@ Michigan State (L, 47-76)
@ Ohio State (L, 58-64)
@ Michigan (L, 62-74)
@ Illinois (L, 41-52)
Wisconsin (W, 51-46)
Michigan (L, 64-67)
vs. Michigan State (L, 56-64)
vs. Texas (L, 62-76) – NCAA Tournament

2009-10 (6-8, 42.9%)
vs. Butler (W, 82-73)
vs. Texas A&M (L, 65-66)
Morgan State (W, 94-64)
@ Purdue (L, 60-79)
Ohio State (W, 73-62)
@ Michigan State (L, 53-60)
Michigan State (L, 64-65)
@ Ohio State (L, 63-85)
Wisconsin (W, 68-52)
Purdue (L, 58-59)
vs. Michigan State (W, 72-67)
vs. Purdue (W, 69-42)
vs. Ohio State (L, 61-90)
vs. Xavier (L, 54-65) – NCAA Tournament

2010-11 (6-10, 37.5%)
Wofford (W, 69-55)
vs. North Carolina (W, 72-67)
vs. West Virginia (W, 74-70)
Akron (W, 66-58)
@ Wisconsin (L, 60-68)
@ Michigan State (L, 62-71)
@ Ohio State (L, 64-67)
Purdue (W, 70-67)
@ Michigan (W, 69-64)
@ Purdue (L, 61-73)
Ohio State (L, 69-82)
Illinois (L, 62-71)
@ Penn State (L, 63-66)
Michigan State (L, 48-53)
Michigan (L, 63-70)
Penn State (L, 63-66)

2011-12 (2-9, 18.2%)
South Dakota State (W, 71-55)
@ Michigan (L, 56-61)
Purdue (L, 66-79)
@ Indiana (W, 77-74)
@ Michigan State (L, 52-68)
Wisconsin (L, 61-68)
Ohio State (L, 68-78)
Michigan State (L, 61-66)
Indiana (L, 50-69)
@ Wisconsin (L, 45-52)
vs. Michigan (L, 69-73)

2012-13 (7-9, 43.8%)
vs. Duke (L, 71-89)
vs. Memphis (W, 84-75)
South Dakota State (W, 88-64)
Michigan State (W, 76-63)
@ Illinois (W, 84-67)
@ Indiana (L, 81-88)
Michigan (L, 75-83)
@ Wisconsin (L, 44-45)
@ Michigan State (L, 50-61)
Illinois (L, 53-57)
Wisconsin (W, 58-53)
@ Ohio State (L, 45-71)
Indiana (W, 77-73)
vs. Illinois (L, 49-51)
vs. UCLA (W, 83-63) -- NCAA Tournament
vs. Florida (L, 64-78) -- NCAA Tournament

Totals. ...
vs. NCAA Qualifiers: 29-53 (35.4%)
vs. NCAA Qualifiers/Home: 16-20 (44.4%)
vs. NCAA Qualifiers/Road: 4-24 (14.3%)
vs. NCAA Qualifiers/Neutral: 9-9 (50%)
vs. NCAA Qualifiers/Road & Neutral Combined: 13-33 (28.3%)

Since 2000 factoids:

NCAA Tournament Every Year since 2000 (Texas came off this list)
1. Duke
2. Gonzaga
3. Kansas
4. Michigan State
5. Wisconsin

BCS Programs with No NCAA Appearances since 2000
1. Nebraska
2. Northwestern
3. Oregon State
4. Rutgers

BCS Programs with No NCAA Wins since 2000 (Gophers came off this list)
1. Nebraska
2. Northwestern
3. Oregon State
4. Providence
5. Rutgers
6. South Carolina

At-larges, RPI, and First Four stuff:

Five Worst At-Larges by RPI (since expansion to 68)
67. USC – 2010-11 (First Four)
64. Marquette -- 2010-11 (#11 seed)
57. Clemson -- 2010-11 (First Four)
57. West Virginia -- 2011-12 (#10 seed)
55. Florida State -- 2010-11 (#10 seed)

RPIs of First Four At-Larges (Best to Worst)
28. Middle Tennessee (2012-13) -- L
29. Saint Mary’s (2012-13) – W (Round of 64)
31. UAB (2010-11) -- L
37. Cal (2011-12) -- L
40. Iona (2011-12) – L
41. Boise State (2012-13) -- L
45. BYU (2011-12) – W (Round of 64)
46. LaSalle (2012-13) – W (Sweet 16)
49. VCU (2010-11) – W (Final 4)
52. USF (2011-12) – W (Round of 32)
57. Clemson (2010-11) – W (Round of 64)
67. USC (2010-11) – L

SS Projecting At-Larges (1991-92 through 2012-13)
1991-92: 33/34
1992-93: 31/34
1993-94: 30/34
1994-95: 30/34
1995-96: 33/34
1996-97: 31/34
1997-98: 30/34
1998-99: 31/34
1999-00: 32/34
2000-01: 34/34 -- perfect --
2001-02: 33/34
2002-03: 33/34
2003-04: 31/34
2004-05: 32/34
2005-06: 31/34
2006-07: 32/34
2007-08: 33/34
2008-09: 34/34 -- perfect --
2009-10: 33/34
2010-11: 35/37
2011-12: 36/37
2012-13: 36/37
Totals: 714/757 (94.3%)
Last 5 Years: 174/179 (97.2%)

SS vs. LUNARDI AND PALM (since 2010)
SS At-Large Projections[/B]
2009-10: 33/34 (Illinois; Florida in instead)
2010-11: 35/37 (Colorado/Virginia Tech; Georgia/UAB in instead)
2011-12: 36/37 (Seton Hall; Iona in instead)
2012-13: 36/37 (Kentucky; LaSalle instead)
Last 4 Years: 140/145 (96.6%)
Since Field of 68: 107/111 (96.4%)

Joe Lunardi (ESPN) At-Large Projections
2009-10: 33/34 (Illinois; Florida in instead)
2010-11: 34/37 (Colorado/St. Mary’s/Virginia Tech; Georgia/UAB/VCU in instead)
2011-12: 36/37 (Seton Hall; Iona in instead)
2012-13: 37/37 – perfect --
Last 4 Years: 140/145 (96.6%)
Since Field of 68: 107/111 (96.4%)

Jerry Palm (CBS) At-Large Projections
2009-10: 34/34 -- perfect --
2010-11: 35/37 (St. Mary’s/Virginia Tech; UAB/USC in instead)
2011-12: 35/37 (Northwestern/Seton Hall; Iona/NC State instead)
2012-13: 36/37 (Tennessee; Middle Tennessee instead)
Last 4 Years: 140/145 (96.6%)
Since Field of 68: 106/111 (95.5%)

2013-14 Conference Alignments (351 Teams)
America East (9)
ALBANY
BINGHAMTON
HARTFORD
MAINE
MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY
MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL (ineligible for conference & NCAA tournaments)
NEW HAMPSHIRE
STONY BROOK
VERMONT

America 12 (10) -- rumored name of old Big East
CENTRAL FLORIDA
CINCINNATI
CONNECTICUT
HOUSTON
LOUISVILLE
MEMPHIS
RUTGERS
SOUTH FLORIDA
SMU
TEMPLE

ACC (15)
BOSTON COLLEGE
CLEMSON
DUKE
FLORIDA STATE
GEORGIA TECH
MARYLAND
MIAMI-FLORIDA
NORTH CAROLINA
NC STATE
NOTRE DAME
PITT
SYRACUSE
VIRGINIA
VIRGINIA TECH
WAKE FOREST

Atlantic Sun (10)
EAST TENNESSEE STATE
FLORIDA GULF COAST
JACKSONVILLE
KENNESAW STATE
LIPSCOMB
MERCER
NORTH FLORIDA
NORTHERN KENTUCKY (ineligible for conference & NCAA tournaments)
SOUTH CAROLINA-UPSTATE
STETSON

Atlantic 10 (13)
DAYTON
DUQUESNE
FORDHAM
GEORGE MASON
GEORGE WASHINGTON
LASALLE
MASSACHUSETTS
RHODE ISLAND
RICHMOND
SAINT BONAVENTURE
SAINT JOSEPH’S
SAINT LOUIS
VCU

Big East (10)
BUTLER
CREIGHTON
DEPAUL
GEORGETOWN
MARQUETTE
PROVIDENCE
SAINT JOHN’S
SETON HALL
VILLANOVA
XAVIER

Big Sky (11)
EASTERN WASHINGTON
IDAHO STATE
MONTANA
MONTANA STATE
NORTH DAKOTA
NORTHERN ARIZONA
NORTHERN COLORADO
PORTLAND STATE
SACRAMENTO STATE
SOUTHERN UTAH
WEBER STATE

Big South (12)
CAMPBELL
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
COASTAL CAROLINA
GARDNER-WEBB
HIGH POINT
LIBERTY
LONGWOOD
NORTH CAROLINA-ASHEVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN
RADFORD
VMI
WINTHROP

Big 10 (12)
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
MICHIGAN
MICHIGAN STATE
MINNESOTA
NEBRASKA
NORTHWESTERN
OHIO STATE
PENN STATE
PURDUE
WISCONSIN

Big 12 (10)
BAYLOR
IOWA STATE
KANSAS
KANSAS STATE
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA STATE
TEXAS
TCU
TEXAS TECH
WEST VIRGINIA

Big West (9)
CAL-DAVIS
CAL-IRVINE
CAL POLY
CAL-RIVERSIDE
CAL-SANTA BARBARA
CAL STATE-FULLERTON
CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE
HAWAII
LONG BEACH STATE

Colonial (9)
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
DELAWARE
DREXEL
HOFSTRA
JAMES MADISON
NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTON
NORTHEASTERN
TOWSON
WILLIAM & MARY

Conference USA (16)
ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM
CHARLOTTE
EAST CAROLINA
FLORIDA ATLANTIC
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL
LOUISIANA TECH
MARSHALL
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
NORTH TEXAS
OLD DOMINION
RICE
SOUTHERN MISS
TEXAS-EL PASO
TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO
TULANE
TULSA

Horizon (9)
CLEVELAND STATE
DETROIT
GREEN BAY
ILLINOIS-CHICAGO
LOYOLA-CHICAGO
MILWAUKEE
VALPARAISO
WRIGHT STATE
YOUNGSTOWN STATE

Ivy (8)
BROWN
COLUMBIA
CORNELL
DARTMOUTH
HARVARD
PENN
PRINCETON
YALE

Metro Atlantic (11)
CANISIUS
FAIRFIELD
IONA
MANHATTAN
MARIST
MOMMOUTH
NIAGARA
QUINNIPIAC
RIDER
SAINT PETER’S
SIENA

MAC (12)
AKRON
BALL STATE
BOWLING GREEN
BUFFALO
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
EASTERN MICHIGAN
KENT STATE
MIAMI-OHIO
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
OHIO
TOLEDO
WESTERN MICHIGAN

MEAC (13)
BETHUNE-COOKMAN
COPPIN STATE
DELAWARE STATE
FLORIDA A&M
HAMPTON
HOWARD
MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE
MORGAN STATE
NORFOLK STATE
NORTH CAROLINA A&T
NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL
SAVANNAH STATE
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE

Missouri Valley (9)
BRADLEY
DRAKE
EVANSVILLE
ILLINOIS STATE
INDIANA STATE
MISSOURI STATE
NORTHERN IOWA
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
WICHITA STATE

Mountain West (11)
AIR FORCE
BOISE STATE
COLORADO STATE
FRESNO STATE
NEVADA
NEVADA-LAS VEGAS
NEW MEXICO
SAN DIEGO STATE
SAN JOSE STATE
UTAH SATATE
WYOMING

Northeast (10)
BRYANT
CENTRAL CONNECTICUT
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON
LONG ISLAND
MOUNT SAINT MARY’S
ROBERT MORRIS
SACRED HEART
SAINT FRANCIS-NY
SAINT FRANCIS-PA
WAGNER

Ohio Valley (12)
AUSTIN PEAY
BELMONT
EASTERN ILLINOIS
EASTERN KENTUCKY
JACKSONVILLE STATE
MOREHEAD STATE
MURRAY STATE
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS-EDWARDSVILLE
TENNESSEE-MARTIN
TENNESSEE STATE
TENNESSEE TECH

Pac 12 (12)
ARIZONA
ARIZONA STATE
CAL
COLORADO
OREGON
OREGON STATE
STANFORD
UCLA
USC
UTAH
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON STATE

Patriot (10)
AMERICAN
ARMY
BOSTON U
BUCKNELL
COLGATE
HOLY CROSS
LAFAYETTE
LEHIGH
LOYOLA-MARYLAND
NAVY

SEC (14)
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
AUBURN
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
KENTUCKY
LSU
MISSISSIPPI STATE
MISSOURI
OLE MISS
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS A&M
VANDERBILT

Southern (11)
APPALACHIAN STATE
CHATTANOOGA
CITADEL
DAVIDSON
ELON
FURMAN
GEORGIA SOUTHERN
NORTH CAROLINA-GREENSBORO
SAMFORD
WESTERN CAROLINA
WOFFORD

Southland (14)
ABILENE CHRISTIAN (ineligible for conference & NCAA tournaments)
CENTRAL ARKANSAS
HOUSTON BAPTIST
INCARNATE WORD (ineligible for conference & NCAA tournaments)
LAMAR
MCNEESE STATE
NEW ORLEANS
NICHOLLS STATE
NORTHWESTERN STATE
ORAL ROBERTS
SAM HOUSTON STATE
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN
TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI

SWAC (10)
ALABAMA A&M
ALABAMA STATE
ALCORN STATE
ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF
GRAMBLING
JACKSON STATE
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M
SOUTHERN U
TEXAS SOUTHERN

Summit (9)
DENVER
FORT WAYNE
IUPUI
NORTH DAKOTA STATE
OAKLAND
OMAHA (ineligible for conference & NCAA tourneys)
SOUTH DAKOTA
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
WESTERN ILLINOIS

Sun Belt (10)
ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK
ARKANSAS STATE
GEORGIA STATE
LOUISIANA
LOUISIANA-MONROE
SOUTH ALABAMA
TEXAS-ARLINGTON
TEXAS STATE
TROY
WESTERN KENTUCKY

West Coast (10)
BRIGHAM YOUNG
GONZAGA
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
PACIFIC
PEPPERDINE
PORTLAND
SAINT MARY’S
SAN DIEGO
SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA CLARA

WAC (9)
CAL STATE-BAKERSFIELD
CHICAGO STATE
GRAND CANYON (ineligible for conference & NCAA tournaments)
IDAHO
KANSAS CITY
NEW MEXICO STATE
SEATTLE
TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN
UTAH VALLEY

Independents (1)
NJIT
 


A good list to get off, for sure. Can't help but notice that 3 of the 6 are current or future B1G programs.

I'll have to rename the list to "Power 6" with next year's "new Big East" and "old Big East" (name TBD). Guess that means Butler, Creighton, and Xavier now will be considered "Power 6" programs.
 




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