I would challenge the OOC argument. Though it is close.If UNM wins and Boise loses, UNLV would be Co-Champs with USU. If I was a committee member trying to decide who gets bumped, You start checking boxes
1. NET- UNM
2. OOC- UNM
3. Q1s- UNLV
4. Conference Season- UNLV
5. Head to Head- UNLV
You'd be hard pressed as a committee to take a team that got beat twice by the other who also shared a conference title and made it to the conference tournament just because their Net is higher....
UNM scheduled 1 quad 1 game, a loss on the road to St. Mary's
1 quad 2 game, win to Irvine. home game.
6 quad 4 games in OOC.
UNLV had 2 quad 1 games 1-1, Took St. Mary's OT and lost by a bucket, but a neutral court. 2 quad 2's 0-2.
UNLV had 4 Quad 4 OOC games (Pepperdine was downgraded) but did have 2 lower division games
Road records also show a big difference.
UNLV road record 7-3. 2 quad 1 2-2, quad 2 0-0 quad 3 2-0, quad 4 3-0
UNM road record 5-6 quad 1 1-4, quad 2 0-1, quad 3 1-0 quad 4 3-0
each team finishes with a quad 1 road game.