DudeAnon wrote:Have to agree, Creighton has 2 good losses and one pretty bad one (at home). That is not going to be a top tier team we thought they may be. That puts UConn at top with X, Creighton and Marquette behind. I would say we are looking at 4 to 5 bids but only 2 of those being top 6 seeds.
Xuperman wrote:Welp folks, that OOC didn't go well for the conference as a whole, although MU and BU has some positives for the committee to consider for an at-large, IF they can tally 11+ conference wins.
I never bought into the Creighton pre-hype. They sure did drop like a lead balloon and the Kalk situation will certainly be the excuse here and in Omaha. Actually the Blue Jays and Wildcats are in an eerily similar boat. Both teams can point to injuries to justify their poor OOC performance, however it is unlikely that it will garner enough consideration to overcome the negative knock for an at-large. The problem is, BOTH teams will likely take some hits from the lower half of the league.....especially on the road. IMO, both teams need 14+ conference wins to be safely in the tournament.
So where are we? UConn is not going to stop the carnage. I see no reason whatsoever, to ease up on my early prediction. They are destined for a #1 seed, so no need to analyze them any longer.
X has done enough to punch a ticket with 12+ conference wins.....anything beyond that moves them to a progressively higher seeding. I think Marquette is IN. When you have a guy like Kolek, surrounded by elite athleticism and a Coach who has proven to kick ass with that type of roster.....it's happening man! St. Johns is similar, and bubblicious! They are going to win at least 10, and create mass chaos in doing so.
Going to look something like this
UConn
Whitmore
Xavier
Creighton
Marquette
St.Johns
Butler
PC
Hall
Demons
Fighting Ewings
I think we get 5 in.
Xuperman wrote:Welp folks, that OOC didn't go well for the conference as a whole, although MU and BU has some positives for the committee to consider for an at-large, IF they can tally 11+ conference wins.
I never bought into the Creighton pre-hype. They sure did drop like a lead balloon and the Kalk situation will certainly be the excuse here and in Omaha. Actually the Blue Jays and Wildcats are in an eerily similar boat. Both teams can point to injuries to justify their poor OOC performance, however it is unlikely that it will garner enough consideration to overcome the negative knock for an at-large. The problem is, BOTH teams will likely take some hits from the lower half of the league.....especially on the road. IMO, both teams need 14+ conference wins to be safely in the tournament.
So where are we? UConn is not going to stop the carnage. I see no reason whatsoever, to ease up on my early prediction. They are destined for a #1 seed, so no need to analyze them any longer.
X has done enough to punch a ticket with 12+ conference wins.....anything beyond that moves them to a progressively higher seeding. I think Marquette is IN. When you have a guy like Kolek, surrounded by elite athleticism and a Coach who has proven to kick ass with that type of roster.....it's happening man! St. Johns is similar, and bubblicious! They are going to win at least 10, and create mass chaos in doing so.
Going to look something like this
UConn
Whitmore
Xavier
Creighton
Marquette
St.Johns
Butler
PC
Hall
Demons
Fighting Ewings
I think we get 5 in.
ArmyVet wrote:What's our final conclusion? Here's my take:
The league as a whole missed a lot of opportunities, but UCONN and Marquette definitely improved their NCAA chances.
Nova and Creighton worsened theirs.
Xavier probably did what was expected and should have an NCAA resume.
St John's, Hall, Butler, and Providence are not tourney teams as things stand now.
DePaul and Georgetown are a mess.
stever20 wrote:ArmyVet wrote:What's our final conclusion? Here's my take:
The league as a whole missed a lot of opportunities, but UCONN and Marquette definitely improved their NCAA chances.
Nova and Creighton worsened theirs.
Xavier probably did what was expected and should have an NCAA resume.
St John's, Hall, Butler, and Providence are not tourney teams as things stand now.
DePaul and Georgetown are a mess.
I agree with most everything. I do think due to record St John's has a decent chance. If they can go like 10-10 or even 11-9, they'd have 20 or 21 wins. That's gonna be pretty good. Right now they have no bad losses.
I think Nova and Creighton are in some trouble. I think they need 12-8 to have a realistic chance at all.
Omaha1 wrote:stever20 wrote:ArmyVet wrote:What's our final conclusion? Here's my take:
The league as a whole missed a lot of opportunities, but UCONN and Marquette definitely improved their NCAA chances.
Nova and Creighton worsened theirs.
Xavier probably did what was expected and should have an NCAA resume.
St John's, Hall, Butler, and Providence are not tourney teams as things stand now.
DePaul and Georgetown are a mess.
I agree with most everything. I do think due to record St John's has a decent chance. If they can go like 10-10 or even 11-9, they'd have 20 or 21 wins. That's gonna be pretty good. Right now they have no bad losses.
I think Nova and Creighton are in some trouble. I think they need 12-8 to have a realistic chance at all.
At full strength, Creighton and Nova are both NCAA teams. The question is how deep of a hole have they dug themselves and will the committee consider their injury situations when teams are discussed?
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