Addicted-to-TopDog said:
Out of the teams that declined an invitation to the NIT last year, can you name any that capitalized by improving their rosters and getting into the Big Dance this year?
Well there are at least 5. Ole Miss, St Johns, Memphis, Oklahoma and UCLA.
Ole Miss adds. Sean Pedulla (leads in scoring, assists and steals) Malik Dia (leading rebounder)
St Johns adds. Kadary Richmond (assists leader, steals leader and 3rd leading scorer) Deivon Smith (Former Utah G that was 4th leading scorer) Aaron Smith (5th leading scorer).
Memphis adds. PJ Haggerty (leading scorer 21.8ppg 2md in AAC, leader in assists and steals as well) DAin Dainja (leading rebounder and 2nd leading scorer) Tyrese Hunter (3rd leading scorer)Colby Rogers (4th leading scorer)
Oklahoma adds. Duke Miles (3rd leading scorer, Brian Goodine (4th leading scorer, Kobe Elvis (5th leading scorer)
UCLA adds. Tyler Bilodeau (leading scorer), Kobe Johnson (leading rebounder and in steals) Eric Dailey Jr (2nd leading scorer) Skyy Clark (4th leading scorer).
There are probably others. Interesting to note that Wake Forest declined an NIT bid this year. played in the NIT last season. They lost in round 2 to Georgia.
Of course the transfer portal and coaching change made a huge difference at Louisville. Last year they were awful. This year they were a big turnaround. Now in the NCAA tournament.