FriarJ wrote:Looks to me like Seton Hall has the best non conference schedule with Marquette, Nova, PC, Creighton, and Xavier all closely lumped together.
Butler, and Depaul could do better honestly.
Really surprised how poor SJU's is given they are thinking about NCAA this year.
Georgetown has a better schedule than last year but they need to do better. It hurts the conference.
kayako wrote:FriarJ wrote:Looks to me like Seton Hall has the best non conference schedule with Marquette, Nova, PC, Creighton, and Xavier all closely lumped together.
Butler, and Depaul could do better honestly.
Really surprised how poor SJU's is given they are thinking about NCAA this year.
Georgetown has a better schedule than last year but they need to do better. It hurts the conference.
I may be wrong, but ditching the RPI in favor of the NET makes it hurt less. It may or may not end up hurting Georgetown, but not the whole conference. Well, assuming they're blowing out Maryland Eastern Shore and Little Rock by 10+ points.
Marquette's got the toughest schedule imo.
stever20 wrote:Marquette has no where near the toughest schedule...... they have first off only 3 road/neutral games which will hurt them. They could wind up with 4 tier 1 games. Marquettes schedule in the old system would be very possibly outside the top 100..... Too many dregs on the schedule.
Compare to Seton Hall. They could wind up with 4 tier 1 games- and if they get Miami in the Legacy- a 5th tier 1 game. And the St Louis game could be pretty darn close as well.
kayako wrote:stever20 wrote:Marquette has no where near the toughest schedule...... they have first off only 3 road/neutral games which will hurt them. They could wind up with 4 tier 1 games. Marquettes schedule in the old system would be very possibly outside the top 100..... Too many dregs on the schedule.
Compare to Seton Hall. They could wind up with 4 tier 1 games- and if they get Miami in the Legacy- a 5th tier 1 game. And the St Louis game could be pretty darn close as well.
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stever20 wrote:kayako wrote:FriarJ wrote:Looks to me like Seton Hall has the best non conference schedule with Marquette, Nova, PC, Creighton, and Xavier all closely lumped together.
Butler, and Depaul could do better honestly.
Really surprised how poor SJU's is given they are thinking about NCAA this year.
Georgetown has a better schedule than last year but they need to do better. It hurts the conference.
I may be wrong, but ditching the RPI in favor of the NET makes it hurt less. It may or may not end up hurting Georgetown, but not the whole conference. Well, assuming they're blowing out Maryland Eastern Shore and Little Rock by 10+ points.
Marquette's got the toughest schedule imo.
Marquette has no where near the toughest schedule...... they have first off only 3 road/neutral games which will hurt them. They could wind up with 4 tier 1 games. Marquettes schedule in the old system would be very possibly outside the top 100..... Too many dregs on the schedule.
Compare to Seton Hall. They could wind up with 4 tier 1 games- and if they get Miami in the Legacy- a 5th tier 1 game. And the St Louis game could be pretty darn close as well.
And if Xavier gets both Duke and Gonzaga in Maui, it's going to be all done... They would have 3 teams projected to be 3 seeds or better. plus a game @ Cincy which will be an easy tier 1. Their schedule would be an easy top 50, and possibly better.
X-man wrote:Cincy an "easy tier 1"????? Oh, I forgot; they are in the AAAAAAACCCCC, so they must be good. The only "easy" about that game will be X beating the snot out of the bearkitties yet again.
stever20 wrote:Wisconsin not guaranteed to be a tier 1 game- would have to be top 30. going to be close....
Buffalo with the new system almost a lock to NOT be a tier 1 game. Can't game the system like that any longer. Buffalo was in the predicitve ranks #77 last year instead of #26 in RPI.
kayako wrote:stever20 wrote:Wisconsin not guaranteed to be a tier 1 game- would have to be top 30. going to be close....
Buffalo with the new system almost a lock to NOT be a tier 1 game. Can't game the system like that any longer. Buffalo was in the predicitve ranks #77 last year instead of #26 in RPI.
Buffalo's a bit of a leap of faith, of course they're no guaranteed tier 1 like Kansas. But I think Marquette has the best odds of having the most tier 1 games. I'm not even going to try to guess tier 3 vs tier 4 between RPI and NET, but I believe the selection committee's been focusing on tier 1 & 2.
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