Mar 13 1:54p by Chris Dobbertean
Houston is our first official bid thief of the year (St. Mary's West Coast crown is arguable), as they came from behind to stun Conference USA regular season champion UTEP, 81-73, to claim that league's automatic bid.
Since the Cougars were nowhere close to an at-large threat, that means someone from my Saturday morning "Last Four In" group has to go. As Rhode Island was at-large No. 34 going into today's action, they drop out.
The Rams could make an appearance later in the day, depending on if they can top Temple in the Atlantic 10 semifinals, which are underway in Atlantic City.
Here's the updated look at the bubble, as of 1:42 p.m. ET.
Florida
San Diego State
Virginia Tech
Washington
Rhode Island
Minnesota
Mississippi State
William & Mary
I'll be providing updates on the state of the bubble throughout the day. You can also follow me on Twitter, @BracketDobber.
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Last Four In/First Four Out After Houston Claims Conference USA Title
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Joe Lunardi has us as the fourth to last team in even after houston won. I’m pretty sure we’re in no matter what at this point.
by antonay on Mar 13, 2010 3:42 PM EST reply actions
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