billyjack wrote:The BE has 8 teams with an RPI of 64 or better.
Just talking out loud, cuz a lot of hoops is left...
Georgetown with 3 excellent wins plus 2 other solid OOC wins, and i think they're in better shape than people think. Plus the loss to Arkansas State (RPI 88) isn't the disaster that we thought it would be.
Seton Hall has wins over Cal (50) and South Carolina (still at 19), plus Iowa is climbing. No bad losses (at Providence (64) is not a bad loss).
If Marquette had taken care of Pitt, they'd be golden. But they're still in a great position.
Providence has some work to do, but has W's over Memphis (16-6, RPI of 84 and improving), Rhody (still at 47), and solid W's over Vermont (17-5, RPI 56) and of course 2 road wins in BE play. UMass is killing us because they've been sucky. Be nice to steal a home W vs Butler or Xavier (or Villanova, which would be a game changer). But if PC is sitting on the bubble with Memphis and/or URI, we'd have the inside track (same with Seton Hall and Cal)...
There is still a path to 7 bids, and mathematically though unlikely, 8 bids (but only if PC bumps off Villanova this Wednesday).
billyjack wrote:The BE has 8 teams with an RPI of 64 or better.
Just talking out loud, cuz a lot of hoops is left...
Georgetown with 3 excellent wins plus 2 other solid OOC wins, and i think they're in better shape than people think. Plus the loss to Arkansas State (RPI 88) isn't the disaster that we thought it would be.
Seton Hall has wins over Cal (50) and South Carolina (still at 19), plus Iowa is climbing. No bad losses (at Providence (64) is not a bad loss).
If Marquette had taken care of Pitt, they'd be golden. But they're still in a great position.
Providence has some work to do, but has W's over Memphis (16-6, RPI of 84 and improving), Rhody (still at 47), and solid W's over Vermont (17-5, RPI 56) and of course 2 road wins in BE play. UMass is killing us because they've been sucky. Be nice to steal a home W vs Butler or Xavier (or Villanova, which would be a game changer). But if PC is sitting on the bubble with Memphis and/or URI, we'd have the inside track (same with Seton Hall and Cal)...
There is still a path to 7 bids, and mathematically though unlikely, 8 bids (but only if PC bumps off Villanova this Wednesday).
stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:a lot that could help Marquette would come at the cost of hurting Xavier or Creighton's seed.
1 thing that will hurt Marquette is the OOC schedule. It wasn't good- right now projected at #236. It's currently #233.
So, you're saying that if they win out, including the BE tournament, they won't get a top 4 seed - especially if some other dominoes fall?
they could. But if they win out, that means that Xavier has 2 more losses, Creighton has 1 more loss. Georgetown and Providence get another loss. Butler loses another game. Saying that though is pretty much unrealistic because the odds of it happening just in the regular season is .006%.
Marquette has a FAR greater chance of missing the tourney than they do winning out like that.
stever20 wrote:a lot that could help Marquette would come at the cost of hurting Xavier or Creighton's seed.
1 thing that will hurt Marquette is the OOC schedule. It wasn't good- right now projected at #236. It's currently #233.
stever20 wrote:The thing is, pretty much everyone will lose at least once rest of the way. I mean, Gonzaga right now in the weaker WCC has less than a 50% chance of running the table regular season. With only 2 games they could possibly really lose. And that's a high number. Cincy has only a 6.9% chance of running the table regular season. So to count on Marquette to win out is pretty much pie in the sky.
Also, if Marquette were to win out, that's going to impact other teams getting in and other teams seeds. If Marquette and Xavier play 2x and Marquette sweeps, that's going to impact Xavier. It's a zero sum game.
Like I said, the chances of Marquette missing the tourney are significantly greater than them winning out. Sure, if Marquette wins out, they'd get a great seed. But if they play like they have, they're going to be at best a 8-9 seed.
JohnW22 wrote:Well Xavier needs to lose a little and drop to the 11 seed or win a little more and jump to the 6 seed. As easy as it sounds right?
Hall2012 wrote:JohnW22 wrote:Well Xavier needs to lose a little and drop to the 11 seed or win a little more and jump to the 6 seed. As easy as it sounds right?
I vote option A. They can start by losing tomorrow
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