by billyjack » Fri Nov 20, 2015 1:45 am
A handful of teams in the BE are working in new coaches or freshmen or have had serious roster turnover, so they can expect to improve as the season goes on. This includes Creighton, Providence, Marquette and St John's. And DePaul.
RPI doesn't care what the point spread was, only wins and losses.
Creighton losing at Indiana is a good loss in that RPI sense. The key is for the Jays to beat Rutgers and Clemson/UMass, then Arizona State at home. Losing at Oklahoma is fine.
Providence has had two decent wins, and is still working in freshmen, and scheduled decent enough beatable teams that will not crush our RPI. Rhody without Matthews becomes a great opportunity for a great road win. Harvard will be solid. UMass too. Evansville is a huge game because it gets us to Arizona.
With Marquette, they are just not that good a team yet at this point in the year. They just have to take care of the remaining cupcakes, and at worst they can feed the midpack BE teams a couple of wins.
St John's has huge nads and will keep improving. Their wins so far are all bonuses for us as a conference.
DePaul... again take care of legitmate cupcakes.
Seton Hall needs to snap out of it. That was the big loss tonight, though Long Beach and Dan Monson are competent.
Georgetown is fine. They can grab a couple of wins vs a killer non-conf schedule, and will be rewarded for it with a bid. Win tomorrow vs Wisconsin and things are good.
Villanova, Butler and Xavier are veteran teams that should all roll.
So, 5 Ncaa bids... the four teams with veterans, Villanova, Butler, Xavier, Georgetown and then one young team, either Creighton or Providence. It's all good. Remember, just about every other conference has some bad losses already. The Big East this year just happens to have half its teams transitioning with new rosters/coaches.
Providence