Probably not a bad first-round draw for NDSU.
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Originally posted by JackJD View PostProbably not a bad first-round draw for NDSU.
All in all though, not a bad draw, although it remains to be seen who the other #5 seeds are. I'm not entirely sure that OU is a good matchup for the Bison."I think we'll be OK"
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Originally posted by mitchellrabbit View PostSMU was ranked 23rd in one poll and 25th in another poll and doesnt make. Which proves that polls dont mean anything.
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More things change, the more the stay the same: https://twitter.com/bubbaprog/status/445370986305978368Originally posted by JackFan96Well, I don't get to sit in Mom's basement and watch sports all day
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Originally posted by RabbitObsessed View PostMore things change, the more the stay the same: https://twitter.com/bubbaprog/status/445370986305978368-South Dakotan by birth, a Jackrabbit by choice.
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Originally posted by SoDakJack View PostI know I'll be cheering for the upset. Although I don't think that NDSU will be the sleeper #12 like we see surprise teams. The win over Notre Dame on the road assured that. Oklahoma won't be surprised by them.
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North Dakota St. Bison (25-6, No. 12-West )
Bison is not only delectable on a bun, it's also downright tasty in a single elimination format. Few outside the Northern Plains have seen NDSU, but
the Summit regular season and conference tournament champions shouldn't warrant a blind eye. Statistically, there is no team in the entire Dance that shoots the ball with as much accuracy as the Bison. Their leading scorer is 6-foot-7 guard Taylor Braun. Long and lethal, he's totaled 20 or more points in a game 11 times, shooting 42.2 percent from three. He and prolific post-man Marshall Bjorklund are a dynamic duo wired to score. Dakota nets few threes and plays loose defensively (No. 141 in D efficiency nationally), but because it rarely commits turnovers and given its surgical interior offense and overall experience, they are more than capable of carving up a higher seed. The Bison may have the best shot of becoming this year's mid-major darling. Oklahoma will certainly have its hands full in Round 1.
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We just need to get Southeast in here and tell us why the Bison will lose to make me feel really good about the Bison's chances. I mean the dude had a reason why NDSU wasn't going to get it done all year, guess it sucks to be wrong!
Good Luck in the CBI by the way, win that damn thing!
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The NCAA released the true seeds for the tourney. NDSU was #48. North Carolina State was #47 and the last at large. The league is getting closer to a possible at large bid if the regular conference champion falters. Weber State, the regular season and conference champion of the big fluff was #64.
The Summit League was slotted the 12th highest seed for conference champion. I believe Providence was 11th. There were 20 tournament champions below the Summit League. Not bad.Last edited by joeybrownerHOF; 03-17-2014, 03:23 PM.Southern Pecan
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Originally posted by joeybrownerHOF View PostThe NCAA released the true seeds for the tourney. NDSU was #48. North Carolina State was #47 and the last at large. The league is getting closer to a possible at large bid if the regular conference champion falters. Weber State, the regular season and conference champion of the big fluff was #64.
The Summit League was slotted the 12th highest seed for conference champion. I believe Providence was 11th. There were 20 tournament champions below the Summit League. Not bad.
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