South Alabama fuming after NIT bid is rescinded

South Alabama coach Richie Riley is fuming after his program accepted a bid to the NIT on Sunday evening and had the invitation rescinded later that night.Riley informed his players that they would be playing in the tournament after the NIT told him it was OK to do so.But UC Riverside had invitations from both the NIT and College Basketball Invitational. The school had previously accepted the CBI bid so it declined the invitation from the NIT. But later Sunday night, UC Riverside got out of the CBI commitment and informed the NIT it was accepting its bid.Riley received the news from NCAA senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt and the reversal didn’t sit well with him.”Whatever time it was, 10:45 (CT), 11 o’clock. Dan’s like, ‘No, UC Riverside is back in. I hate that we had to do this,'” Riley said of the conversation.”This is unacceptable. You can’t do that.”Gavitt issued an apology on Monday.”After the NIT bracket was released Sunday evening, it was brought to the NIT’s attention that one of the teams scheduled to participate in the tournament had also committed to a non-NCAA affiliated postseason event,” the statement said. “In an effort to secure another participating team, the NIT prematurely extended an invitation to the South Alabama Jaguars, prior to learning that the original team chose to accept its invitation to the NIT.”Regrettably, the NIT rescinded its invitation to South Alabama. We understand the emotional impact this confusion created, and we sincerely apologize to South Alabama, Head Coach Richie Riley, and all the student-athletes for the error.”

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