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StatSheet Projects Colorado as NIT Three Seed: 02/24/2012

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StatSeed is StatSheet's postseason projections for all of Division I, including the NCAA Tournament, National Invitation Tournament (NIT), College Basketball Invitational (CBI), and the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT). Read more about how StatSeed is calculated.
StatSheet is now projecting Colorado as an NIT three seed. The Buffaloes are #82 in the StatSheet StatRank with an 18-9 overall record and a 10-5 record in the Pac 12.
During its last four games, Colorado chalked up wins against Utah and Arizona State but also suffered a loss to RPI #69 Arizona and a bad loss to RPI #104 Stanford.
Colorado has a 3-6 record against the RPI Top 100 that includes an 0-3 record against the RPI Top 50 and an 0-1 record against AP ranked teams. While the Buffaloes have no quality wins, they're hampered by three bad losses including RPI #104 Stanford (2 losses) and RPI #121 UCLA.
The last four teams into the NCAA Tournament with at-large bids are NC State (18-10, 7-6 ACC, StatRank #60), Texas (17-11, 7-8 Big 12, StatRank #55), Washington (19-8, 12-3 Pac 12, StatRank #53), and Mississippi State (19-9, 6-7 SEC, StatRank #58).
The first four teams out are Brigham Young (23-7, 11-4 West Coast, StatRank #45), Illinois (16-12, 5-10 Big Ten, StatRank #76), LSU (17-10, 7-6 SEC, StatRank #74), and Ole Miss (15-12, 5-8 SEC, StatRank #91).
The next four out are Arizona (20-9, 11-5 Pac 12, StatRank #74), Cincinnati (20-8, 10-5 Big East, StatRank #69), Marshall (17-10, 8-5 C-USA, StatRank #51), and Minnesota (17-11, 5-10 Big Ten, StatRank #77).
[h=2]NCAA Tourney Projections by Conference[/h]
Big East91656.2%
Big Ten71258.3%
ACC61250.0%
Big 1261060.0%
SEC51241.7%
Mountain West4850.0%
Pac 1231225.0%
Missouri Valley21020.0%
A-1021414.3%
C-USA21216.7%
West Coast2922.2%
Southland1128.3%
Big South1119.1%
Sun Belt1128.3%
Horizon11010.0%
MEAC1137.7%
Patriot1812.5%
WAC1812.5%
America East1911.1%
SWAC11010.0%
Ivy League1812.5%
Atlantic Sun11010.0%
Summit League11010.0%
Big Sky1911.1%
CAA1128.3%
Ohio Valley1119.1%
MAC1128.3%
MAAC11010.0%
SoCon1128.3%
NEC1128.3%
Big West1911.1%
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