ArmyVet wrote:kayako wrote:Yeah Providence is going to run away with this unless Nova can sweep them. Reminds me of 2018 Xavier team that won a lot of close games and won the BE regular season outright.
It's possible, but not a guarantee. Friars are 1-1 against Marquette including a 32 point loss. They won close games against UCONN and Hall, but haven't played Nova or Creighton yet. If Nova beats PC this week, you wonder if there will be a renewed call to get some of PC's games made up. If the Friars win, it becomes a moot point.
FriarJ wrote:ArmyVet wrote:kayako wrote:Yeah Providence is going to run away with this unless Nova can sweep them. Reminds me of 2018 Xavier team that won a lot of close games and won the BE regular season outright.
It's possible, but not a guarantee. Friars are 1-1 against Marquette including a 32 point loss. They won close games against UCONN and Hall, but haven't played Nova or Creighton yet. If Nova beats PC this week, you wonder if there will be a renewed call to get some of PC's games made up. If the Friars win, it becomes a moot point.
If PC splits with Nova, and they end up with a 1 or two game advantage over Nova, while playing three less games, head will explode in the Main Line. Now take that a step farther and give PC the 2 or 3 seed in the Philadelphia region then the meltdown will be of epic proportions.
FriarJ wrote:ArmyVet wrote:kayako wrote:Yeah Providence is going to run away with this unless Nova can sweep them. Reminds me of 2018 Xavier team that won a lot of close games and won the BE regular season outright.
It's possible, but not a guarantee. Friars are 1-1 against Marquette including a 32 point loss. They won close games against UCONN and Hall, but haven't played Nova or Creighton yet. If Nova beats PC this week, you wonder if there will be a renewed call to get some of PC's games made up. If the Friars win, it becomes a moot point.
If PC splits with Nova, and they end up with a 1 or two game advantage over Nova, while playing three less games, head will explode in the Main Line. Now take that a step farther and give PC the 2 or 3 seed in the Philadelphia region then the meltdown will be of epic proportions.
Omaha1 wrote:FriarJ wrote:ArmyVet wrote:It's possible, but not a guarantee. Friars are 1-1 against Marquette including a 32 point loss. They won close games against UCONN and Hall, but haven't played Nova or Creighton yet. If Nova beats PC this week, you wonder if there will be a renewed call to get some of PC's games made up. If the Friars win, it becomes a moot point.
If PC splits with Nova, and they end up with a 1 or two game advantage over Nova, while playing three less games, head will explode in the Main Line. Now take that a step farther and give PC the 2 or 3 seed in the Philadelphia region then the meltdown will be of epic proportions.
This is pretty much what happened to Creighton last year. Nova fans told us that we should get over it so I’m sure they will have no issue doing the same
FriarJ wrote:
If PC splits with Nova, and they end up with a 1 or two game advantage over Nova, while playing three less games, head will explode in the Main Line. Now take that a step farther and give PC the 2 or 3 seed in the Philadelphia region then the meltdown will be of epic proportions.
Omaha1 wrote:This is pretty much what happened to Creighton last year. Nova fans told us that we should get over it so I’m sure they will have no issue doing the same
Omaha1 wrote:Point taken. I would have hoped that the league would have learned something from last year and been more proactive getting games rescheduled this year to avoid another *won league by winning %
MackNova wrote:Omaha1 wrote:Point taken. I would have hoped that the league would have learned something from last year and been more proactive getting games rescheduled this year to avoid another *won league by winning %
I get why Creighton fans would point hypocrisy, but like Gumby said, the actual games lost are night and day in terms of difficulty.
But more importantly, there's a vaccine this year, and there wasn't at this point last year. The Pac-12 just rescheduled every single game it had lost this season. The landscape of college basketball is a lot calmer than it was a year ago.
It is just odd to me that the Big East would go from the draconian "you don't play, you forfeit" mentality to "eh, these games aren't important, who cares?" I never liked the idea of forfeits, especially with what ended up with Omicron, but it makes little sense to me that Providence can play 1 game in 10 days this week and have no game scheduled in the final slot of its regular season. There was plenty of time to move games around and make things work. Even Georgetown is playing 4 games in 8 days to try to get as many games as possible in.
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