Is Fowler Working the NIT Phones?

With the Senior Day win over Wake Forest, NC State is now assured of no worse than a .500 record when the ACC Regular Season and Tournament is over. Currently, the Wolfpack is 15-13 with at least two games to play, at Maryland to end the season, and a most likely 7/10 match-up in the ACC Tournament in Tampa.

Many assume that an NIT bid is in the hand. But is it? Changes have been made to the NIT postseason tournament since the NCAA took it over in 2006. In summary, these are the changes:

1)You no longer need a .500 or above record to be selected to the NIT tournament. Although please note that no team was selected last year with a sub .500 record.

2)There is a true NIT selection committee, with actual procedures to select the teams. You can read all about the selection process here. These were the committee members last year, and we assume this year as well.

3)Regular Season conference champions are guaranteed a spot in the NIT field. This doesn’t impact Regular Season champions of major conferences like the ACC, Big 10, etc, but it does impact lower level conferences such as the CAA, Southern Conference, etc and could impact lower level teams in major power conferences – teams like NC State. If a Regular Season champion from one of the lower level conferences doesn’t win its conference tournament and secure the automatic NCAA bid, then that team is automatically selected for the NIT. In other words, lower level conference tournament upsets means less spots available in the NIT field for teams like NC State and other power conference teams.

4)The NIT field is no longer 40 teams in size, it is 32 teams.

What does this mean for NC State? It means hopefully Lee Fowler is working the phones, making the case for NC State and Sidney Lowe to receive a NIT bid. What worries SFN is the resume of possibly 3 other ACC teams that are potential NIT field worthy. Miami and Wake are out of contention. UNC, UVA, Va Tech, Duke, Maryland and most likely BC are in the NCAA field. GT, Clemson and FSU are on the NCAA bubble (with Tech being closer to the inside, and Clemson and FSU outside looking in). Most likely ONE of those bubble teams will make the NCAA field, and two will not. Certainly, FSU and Clemson can be considered “opponents” for NC State’s NIT bid. Let’s hope Lee Fowler realizes that and is working the phones, calling those NIT committee members, and making the case for NC State.

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85 Responses to Is Fowler Working the NIT Phones?

  1. graduatein08 03/02/2007 at 1:17 AM #

    This probably isn’t the correct thread for this, but i just saw this video on youtube of a NCSU graduate giving the weather forecast after the Feb. 3 NCSU-UNC game, and the co-anchor is an UNC alum. I found it quite funny.

  2. bTHEredterror 03/02/2007 at 2:23 AM #

    I saw it live. Van Denton. Fox Wghp.

  3. Wufpacker 03/02/2007 at 4:26 AM #

    “Considering expectations before the season, challenges for the players and coaching staff, and competition in the ACC this year, an NIT bid would be a pleasant reward. ”

    Could not agree more. Cannot wait to see what Sid can do with a full roster and little more consistency nite in and nite out. I believe fatigue, both physical and emotional, has likely played a major role in the ups (beating Carolina and VT) and the downs (loss to Miami and got completely crushed by FSU) and more bodies in and of itself will help…adding talented bodies will be major help.

    Good things ahead methinks.

  4. Gene 03/02/2007 at 5:43 AM #

    http://www.hoop-rap.com/news/newsview.php?getstory=963

    Javi had a “first rate” visit.

  5. GAWolf 03/02/2007 at 8:14 AM #

    Sounds like we have Javi… which is great news. Things would have to go terribly wrong on a visit to an ACC school for him to choose one of his other offered options I would think.

    The gym was pretty empty the other night, too. I’m not always one to stroke the SWPC, but it appears they did a find job giving Javi the attention he deserved. Good job, kids.

  6. GAWolf 03/02/2007 at 8:18 AM #

    Question from a lazy man: What does the Bees’ surprise win over the Heels do for our post season puzzle? Does that make Tech an almost lock for the NCAA?

  7. VaWolf82 03/02/2007 at 8:38 AM #

    Does that make Tech an almost lock for the NCAA?

    No

    Only two ACC teams have received an at-large NCAAT bid with a losing conference record over the last 8-9 years:

    UMD won the ACCT in 2004 and
    State finished strong in 2005 with a win over #2 WF in the ACCT.

    Bottom line….GT still has work to do.

  8. TNCSU 03/02/2007 at 8:47 AM #

    ^^^Javi had a “first rate” visit.

    I’ve actually heard he’s STILL visiting, so I think that’s a good sign. The article actually makes it sound like his coach would really like him to sign with State, too. Glad he was sitting next to Corchiani — another PG from
    FL!

  9. ADS95 03/03/2007 at 12:21 PM #

    We have as many wins against the RPI top 50 as anyone ranked #52 or lower. That will be a big feather in our cap for an NIT bid.

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