Westbrook#36 wrote:How'd those BET titles work out for Pitt when to came to sustaining momentum in the NCAA?
Bogg wrote:
I mean, how'd that work out for X?
FriarJ wrote:ecasadoSBU wrote:Only the Big East newbies would choose regular season... they just don't know what it means to win consecutive days at MSG. NYC. The Mecca. Sold out crowds. There is nothing like it
Did any SHU, PC, Georgetown, Nova, UConn, or SJU fans choose the regular season? I'm curious. And there is no way the coaches of any of these schools would say the regular season over the BET. It is just too ingrained in the fabric of the schools.
Hall2012 wrote:I don't really see the "impact on NCAA seeding" argument.
For example - Creighton, Villanova, and Seton Hall are all largely projected to be top 3 seeds, regardless of which one wins the regular reason title. The committee gives zero consideration to which one gets the trophy (assuming someone wins it outright) in terms of seeding. They'll consider the record as part of the overall body of work, but not the trophy (nor the tournament trophy for that matter). Just look at current projections - Seton Hall currently leads by a game but many projections have Villanova (and some Creighton too) seeded above them anyway. Because while it's certainly a great accomplishment, in terms of seeding it simply doesn't matter.
XUFan09 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:I don't really see the "impact on NCAA seeding" argument.
For example - Creighton, Villanova, and Seton Hall are all largely projected to be top 3 seeds, regardless of which one wins the regular reason title. The committee gives zero consideration to which one gets the trophy (assuming someone wins it outright) in terms of seeding. They'll consider the record as part of the overall body of work, but not the trophy (nor the tournament trophy for that matter). Just look at current projections - Seton Hall currently leads by a game but many projections have Villanova (and some Creighton too) seeded above them anyway. Because while it's certainly a great accomplishment, in terms of seeding it simply doesn't matter.
This year is a weird exception where it's still a three-way race for first place. If you look at past years, there usually ends up being separation between 1st and 3rd, but I would bet this year that we don't see more than a one-game separation at the end. If the third place team this year wins the conference tournament, they'll probably be better off than the 1st place team. Usually you can only say that about 2nd place, that they'd be better off or equal to 1st after a tournament win. It's just a highly unusual Big East season.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:XUFan09 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:I don't really see the "impact on NCAA seeding" argument.
For example - Creighton, Villanova, and Seton Hall are all largely projected to be top 3 seeds, regardless of which one wins the regular reason title. The committee gives zero consideration to which one gets the trophy (assuming someone wins it outright) in terms of seeding. They'll consider the record as part of the overall body of work, but not the trophy (nor the tournament trophy for that matter). Just look at current projections - Seton Hall currently leads by a game but many projections have Villanova (and some Creighton too) seeded above them anyway. Because while it's certainly a great accomplishment, in terms of seeding it simply doesn't matter.
This year is a weird exception where it's still a three-way race for first place. If you look at past years, there usually ends up being separation between 1st and 3rd, but I would bet this year that we don't see more than a one-game separation at the end. If the third place team this year wins the conference tournament, they'll probably be better off than the 1st place team. Usually you can only say that about 2nd place, that they'd be better off or equal to 1st after a tournament win. It's just a highly unusual Big East season.
And if all 3 tie for first then the BET THIS year will mean a whole lot more. I mean can you imagine a 2nd or 3rd seed in this tourney (after tie breaks) having to play each other on Friday night (and all the emotion that goes with that) and then turning around and having the physical and emotional energy to try to win again on Saturday night. That one seed is going to be HUGE IMO.
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