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The RPI does play a role in NIT selections, but the NIT will make exceptions for New York area teams. For instance, a New York or New Jersey area team with an RPI in the low 100's that has had a good season will often get an NIT bid to the exclusion of someone else. Right now per a pure following of the RPI, the NIT would cut off at #97 Nebraska. But #98 Northwestern, #103 Georgetown, and #116 St. Peter's would probably get bids, in the case of Northwestern and Georgetown because of their names, and in the case of St. Peter's due to its location. And bigger schools usually get some deference due to the perceived ability to draw crowds.

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