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Old 12-08-2006, 11:00 PM   #11
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Re: Loss to the Hawks but I feel....

Originally Posted by G-Rock View Post
Pretty sure you have to be above .500 to make the NIT.

13 wins won't cut it.
I thought the same thing...looked it up and found this:

"But in a phone interview with The Daily Collegian, NIT president Greg Shaheen said the old ".500 rule" was a common misconception -- it never existed in the first place.
"As we researched it, we found it was just a rumor," he said. "In all the paperwork I've seen, there hasn't been a .500 rule."



Still, though, I don't think 13 wins cuts it unless you have a bunch of big wins at the end of the season or something.

Last edited by isucyfan; 12-08-2006 at 11:01 PM. Reason: spelling
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