Live from G-Tech vs. V-Tech: It’s NOT an elimination game

Here's what it's all about, folks. (Bracket courtesy of ESPN.com)

Here's what it's all about, folks. Eight days until the invitations are extended. (Bracket courtesy of ESPN.com)

There are those who’ll disagree, but I don’t believe Georgia Tech would be in dire straits, Dance-wise, if it loses today. As I’ve mentioned a time or two, I’m fairly certain the Yellow Jackets can finish 7-9 in regular-season ACC play and still make the field of 65 on the strength of their schedule and RPI. And this will sound strange, but here goes:

G-Tech, which will finish behind Virginia Tech in the ACC, is in better shape than the Hokies. If V-Tech loses here today, it’s in real trouble. If G-Tech loses, it’s in less.

At this moment, Joe Lunardi of ESPN.com lists G-Tech as a No. 10 seed in his updated Bracketology and V-Tech as a No. 11. Yes, the Hokies are 9-6 in the conference to the Jackets’ 7-8, but the NCAA committee cares less about standings than it does about SOS and RPI. And there’s your difference: V-Tech has an RPI of 55 and a SOS of 155; G-Tech has an RPI of 35 and an SOS of 18.

Put simply, V-Tech needs to beat somebody with a good RPI these next eight days to make the field. G-Tech needs only to win another game — and that victory can come either today or in Greensboro next Thursday — to make sure. And even if it loses both, G-Tech could still be invited to the only tournament that matters.

Maybe you shrugged when G-Tech beat Siena on Dec. 2, but the Saints have an RPI of 40. V-Tech, by way of contrast, played a non-conference schedule that included Brown, UNC Greensboro, Campbell, Delaware, Iowa (RPI of 195), Georgia (RPI of 95), VMI, Penn State, Charleston Southern, Maryland-Baltimore County, Longwood, Seton Hall (RPI of 56) and North Carolina Central. The Hokies did play Temple (RPI of 15) but lost.

And it isn’t as if Virginia Tech hasn’t been warned. It was snubbed 2008 after going 9-7 in the ACC because it played a weak non-conference slate. That came after coach Seth Greenberg contended, after a last-second loss to North Carolina in the ACC semis, that anyone who didn’t consider his Hokies an NCAA tournament team was “certifiably insane.”

But on every Selection Sunday, the chairman of that year’s committee tells Jim Nantz and Billy Packer the same thing: The committee’s advice is to go out and play someone good. G-Tech scheduled better than V-Tech. That’s why, eight days from Selection Sunday, GT is better situated than VPI.

With that, I’d be happy — nay, thrilled — to accept any and all questions, comments and predictions on tomorrow night’s Academy Awards. I’ll be here until we’re done with Tech-versus-Tech, and I’d be happy — nay, thrilled — if you’d join me. And yet again I thank you in advance.

489 comments Add your comment

Mark Bradley

March 6th, 2010
4:17 pm

Lawal snaps a 14-nil skid with a spin and a foul.

Tech Forever

March 6th, 2010
4:17 pm

Notre Dame beats Marquette!!!! The ACC’s hope for more than 5 are being dashed before our eyes!!!

Tech Forever

March 6th, 2010
4:18 pm

Technophobia

March 6th, 2010
4:18 pm

What was Oliver thinking with that foul on the 3??????

Paul in RDU

March 6th, 2010
4:19 pm

The GT kids need to remember that they don’t give extra points for degree of difficulty on baskets inside

Mark Bradley

March 6th, 2010
4:20 pm

Sorry. It was a 12-nil VT run. But GT is within eight after Lawal’s 3-point play. And GT’s press forces a Hokie timeout.

Duncan

March 6th, 2010
4:22 pm

Wow does this team look discombobulated.

Erk

March 6th, 2010
4:23 pm

Haha 2 nba drafts on this team and they are down by 8.

Mark Bradley

March 6th, 2010
4:23 pm

GT starting to play now. Getting the ball inside.

Tech Forever

March 6th, 2010
4:25 pm

Lunardi on TV just now, “Notre Dame and Louisville have just played and solidified their way in. This hurts conference like the ACC and Illinois out the Big 10.”

Tom

March 6th, 2010
4:25 pm

What great defense! Just like with Clemson! 8/13 for VT!

Mark Bradley

March 6th, 2010
4:28 pm

Udofia trey cuts it to one.

Mark Bradley

March 6th, 2010
4:28 pm

Shumpert for three. GT’s playing very well.

Tom

March 6th, 2010
4:28 pm

But tech has no defense Mark.

Mark Bradley

March 6th, 2010
4:30 pm

Hokies by three with 6 1/2 minutes left in the half. GT will win if it keeps pounding the ball to its big men. VT has nobody of similar heft.

Tom

March 6th, 2010
4:30 pm

VT playing better Mark. I wouldn’t call 3 air balls playing well. And 33% shooting. VT is over 50%. Tech is going to lose by 15 if it stays near that level.

CatsFly

March 6th, 2010
4:30 pm

Little Coastal Carolina is going to the NCAA, little Carolina is not, nor is big bad Georgia.

Tom

March 6th, 2010
4:31 pm

55% for VT to 36% for gt. If it doesn’t narrow to within 10%, gt loses this game by 10

Paul in RDU

March 6th, 2010
4:32 pm

I agree – GT needs to pound it inside. VT has no-one who can match up with Gani and Favors

Mark Bradley

March 6th, 2010
4:32 pm

VT’s not going to shoot 55 percent over 40 minutes.

Tom

March 6th, 2010
4:33 pm

Clemson did 4 nights ago.

Mark Bradley

March 6th, 2010
4:33 pm

Peacock stickback cuts it to a point.

Tom

March 6th, 2010
4:34 pm

Clemson did 4 nights ago against GT

Mark Bradley

March 6th, 2010
4:34 pm

You don’t shoot 55 percent on the road.

Buzzilla

March 6th, 2010
4:35 pm

Mark, why do feel so certain that Hewitt will be back if Tech fails to make the tourny? Is it a financial decision? With the projected NBA defections the team will be even worse next year, isn’t it time to clean house and start over?

Mark Bradley

March 6th, 2010
4:36 pm

Uh, maybe I was incorrect about not shooting 55 % on the road.

Tom

March 6th, 2010
4:36 pm

Still think that way Mark? Tech doesn’t defend the 3. They stand around like a person waiting for Marta.

Mark Bradley

March 6th, 2010
4:36 pm

Shumpert called for an offensive foul, but the VT coaches are still going nuts. I confess: I didn’t have a look at it. What happened?

Buzzilla

March 6th, 2010
4:38 pm

Lawall plowed him to the ground. Blatant. He’s clearly frustrated…like the rest of us.

AlabamaRamblinwreck

March 6th, 2010
4:38 pm

Why can’t Tech defend the 3??????

Mark Bradley

March 6th, 2010
4:38 pm

I’m not 100 percent certain about Hewitt being back if Tech doesn’t make the NCAA, Buzzilla. But I believe that’s the way it’s looking today. I just don’t think the Jackets want to pay $7 million at a time when college funds are being slashed.

Mark Bradley

March 6th, 2010
4:39 pm

So the foul was on Lawal. I stand corrected.

Tom

March 6th, 2010
4:39 pm

Gani lunged at the vt guy with a shoulder and elbow. He should be ejected.

Mark Bradley

March 6th, 2010
4:39 pm

Hokies by 10. Delaney with 17.

Jordan

March 6th, 2010
4:40 pm

Unbelievable! I go from watching Syracuse/Louisville to this. It’s night and day difference. I looked at my dad and said “is this even basketball?”

Tom

March 6th, 2010
4:40 pm

8-9 on 3’s for vt. forget 55% shooting. They are shooting 87% on 3’s. LOL

Buzzilla

March 6th, 2010
4:41 pm

Lawall was pushed in the back by #14 before shoving Delaney to the ground.

Butts Wagner

March 6th, 2010
4:41 pm

GT will win if it keeps pounding the ball to its big men

I would say that this is generally the case with GT basketball since about 2005. And 2002-2004, GT had at least one very good big man…Ed Nelson, Bosh, Schenscher, and Ish played like an offensively challenged big man who gets all his points on offensive rebounds and put backs.

These days…losing by 10 to VT, even though GT has taken 8 more shots, has 7 offensive rebounds to VT’s 0, GT is +4 in turnovers.

louisville slugger

March 6th, 2010
4:41 pm

That was a bad play by Gani. don’t know what he was thinking. Looked thuggish, and I don’t think he’s a thug.

Technophobia

March 6th, 2010
4:41 pm

So Mark, how the heck did VT lose to BC by 20?

AlabamaRamblinwreck

March 6th, 2010
4:42 pm

It is easy, if you know how to coach!! WE have very good bigs that are hard to score against inside, so you make teams go in, not give them easy 3 pointers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BUT we do not have a coach that knows anything about basketball, best I can tell.

Mark Bradley

March 6th, 2010
4:42 pm

Awful shot by Shumpert. Pull-up 3 without a single pass. He gets pulled for that.

louisville slugger

March 6th, 2010
4:42 pm

Jordan, I was thinking the exact same thing. My wife the big UL fan was in tears of joy at the end.

Jordan

March 6th, 2010
4:42 pm

Mark, do you agree with GT shooting so many 3s? We are abysmal jump shooting team. I just think that’s where the poor coaching lies. We really should be pounding the rock inside.

kauai dawg

March 6th, 2010
4:43 pm

Tech is going down, down, down. Poor little jackets.

Mark Bradley

March 6th, 2010
4:44 pm

GT is trying to get the ball inside. Most of the time.

Jacket in NC

March 6th, 2010
4:45 pm

On pace to give up another 90 points

kauai dawg

March 6th, 2010
4:47 pm

Coach Blewitt looks like his days are numbered.

Jordan

March 6th, 2010
4:47 pm

Mark, 14 three attempts is NOT getting the ball inside most of the time. I love reading your stuff but cmon…dont sugarcoat it. And Gani is a liability inside right now but that’s a different story.

Tom

March 6th, 2010
4:47 pm

Mark they don’t need to shoot 55% anyway. 45% would be enough for a 8 point win. Did you see Morrow light it up last night for GS here? Another techster doing well in the nba who did nothing here. The only reason gt did well in 04 was their guard play. They got hot. And you can win a few games when you get hot and a little lucky. Since then you’ve seen what kind of coach Hewitt is. He really has no idea how to coach. And Luoisville winning today put them in the tourney. That will knock out the loser of this. ND winning probably knocks out both unless gt wins today(not likely) and then wins at least 2 in the acc tourney.