stever20 wrote:Savannah Jay wrote:
I think a reasonably intelligent basketball fan, if asked what they thought today, would state that Seton Hall will be in the NCAA tournament. I think a reasonably intelligent basketball fan would state that they believe the Big East will get 5 bids, with the opportunity for the schools mentioned to make a case the next two months.
So nothing that was stated would get a reasonably intelligent basketball fan's panties in a wad...
Seton Hall is in the Bracket Matrix with all the bracketology only the 9th team in the tourney. And beyond that only Marquette with 7 of 53 and PC with 2 of 53(before last night)
The problem with your statement is the conference doesn't get x teams guaranteed. It's the teams involved.
Seton Hall still needs 7 more wins. They still have 7 games left with the top 4 schools. If they lose all 7 of those, They would need to go 7-2 vs the others to make the tourney. It's really about 50/50 them doing that right now.
Marquette still needs 9 more wins. They still have 7 games left with the top 4 schools. So right now, they have to win one of those to have any shot.
If the top 4 teams dominate everyone else, everyone else has an extremely thin margin for error. And it's made worse if DePaul and St John's win some games vs those other 4. It's an interesting scenario for sure.
Hall2012 wrote:
If Seton Hall was in the AAC your argument would be that they're still in the mix for a 1 seed because they still have 7 opportunities left against ranked teams. If they win all 7 and don't choke against the bottom half...
That was obviously an exaggeration, but seriously, why do you look at those 7 games and think 7 losses? Seton Hall is perfectly capable of beating any of the top 4, including Nova who they've beaten in every season since realignment. If we were talking about an AAC team, your attitude really would be that those are 7 opportunities and if they can manage just 2 of them they're pretty much golden.
Hall2012 wrote:
If Seton Hall was in the AAC your argument would be that they're still in the mix for a 1 seed because they still have 7 opportunities left against ranked teams. If they win all 7 and don't choke against the bottom half...
That was obviously an exaggeration, but seriously, why do you look at those 7 games and think 7 losses? Seton Hall is perfectly capable of beating any of the top 4, including Nova who they've beaten in every season since realignment. If we were talking about an AAC team, your attitude really would be that those are 7 opportunities and if they can manage just 2 of them they're pretty much golden.
Hall2012 wrote:If Seton Hall was in the AAC your argument would be that they're still in the mix for a 1 seed because they still have 7 opportunities left against ranked teams. If they win all 7 and don't choke against the bottom half...
That was obviously an exaggeration, but seriously, why do you look at those 7 games and think 7 losses? Seton Hall is perfectly capable of beating any of the top 4, including Nova who they've beaten in every season since realignment. If we were talking about an AAC team, your attitude really would be that those are 7 opportunities and if they can manage just 2 of them they're pretty much golden.
Hall2012 wrote:
why do you look at those 7 games and think 7 losses? Seton Hall is perfectly capable of beating any of the top 4, including Nova who they've beaten in every season since realignment.
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