stever20 wrote:surprised no one mentioned this-
UConn upset Syracuse tonight...
For BE purposes-
UConn- only BE opponent is Georgetown
Syracuse- Georgetown and St John's
Syracuse may be in a bit of trouble. IF Georgetown can upset them in Syracuse, They would go into conference play at 9-4. With a tough conference schedule. Would need at least 9 conference wins, if not 10.
For UConn, if they can upset Ohio St on Saturday, They could go into conference play with only 4 losses as well. 6-4 (remember the Chaminade game doesn't count- and they play Georgetown in January). Looking at their schedule, they only have 1 game with Tulane as a sub .500 game.
adoraz wrote:stever20 wrote:surprised no one mentioned this-
UConn upset Syracuse tonight...
For BE purposes-
UConn- only BE opponent is Georgetown
Syracuse- Georgetown and St John's
Syracuse may be in a bit of trouble. IF Georgetown can upset them in Syracuse, They would go into conference play at 9-4. With a tough conference schedule. Would need at least 9 conference wins, if not 10.
For UConn, if they can upset Ohio St on Saturday, They could go into conference play with only 4 losses as well. 6-4 (remember the Chaminade game doesn't count- and they play Georgetown in January). Looking at their schedule, they only have 1 game with Tulane as a sub .500 game.
Optimism for an AAC school and pessimism for an ACC school? Shocker lol.
I agree Syracuse is in trouble. I'm hoping SJU can upset them for the third year in a row, but regardless I don't think Syracuse is making the tournament.
UConn has won their games by a combined 7 points (not counting the D2 game which nobody looks at, but even that was closer than it should have been). Truth is they may not even be as good as their record, but even their RPI (which doesn't take margin of Ws/Ls into account) is 203. IF they can win their last 4 OOC games, which feature opponents from 3 major conferences and 2 on the road, then they'll head back towards respectability. That's a massive IF and requires a massive improvement in play.
Neither school can be counted out. I mean Syracuse probably will need to win 10 conference games minimum, but last year they made the tournament when nobody thought they deserved to. UConn is UConn and finds a way more often than not.
That said I don't think either will make the tournament this year. Their current resumes are not just bad, but horrible, and their play leaves little room for optimism.
Hall2012 wrote:Iowa's win over Iowa State last night was very nice for Seton Hall. By season's end it should be a nice RPI boost for the Hawkeyes and if they can find their way to middle of the B1G they may end up being a decent road win for the Pirates.
Jet915 wrote:BC loses at home to Hartford and their RPI is now 332 .
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