Hall2012 wrote:2 huge games. Marquette desperately needs to get back in the win column and has a good chance to do so against DePaul. Then Seton Hall @ Georgetown is as close to an elimination game as you can get in the first week of February. The consensus among the Seton Hall community (or at least those who haven't already given up) is that a loss at Georgetown ends all realistic hope for an at large bid. I'd imagine the feeling from the Georgetown side is very similar.
Hall fans, myself included, have thrown the term "must win" around pretty loosely of late. They were all games that would have been extremely helpful wins, but the next 3 are now games that they simply can't afford to lose.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:Hall2012 wrote:2 huge games. Marquette desperately needs to get back in the win column and has a good chance to do so against DePaul. Then Seton Hall @ Georgetown is as close to an elimination game as you can get in the first week of February. The consensus among the Seton Hall community (or at least those who haven't already given up) is that a loss at Georgetown ends all realistic hope for an at large bid. I'd imagine the feeling from the Georgetown side is very similar.
Hall fans, myself included, have thrown the term "must win" around pretty loosely of late. They were all games that would have been extremely helpful wins, but the next 3 are now games that they simply can't afford to lose.
Those are the huge games? I guess to you since the Hall is playing. I'd call Nova vs. StJ and CU vs. X bigger than 5 vs. 10 and a 7 vs. 9.
gtmoBlue wrote:Wizard of Westroads wrote:Hall2012 wrote:2 huge games. Marquette desperately needs to get back in the win column and has a good chance to do so against DePaul. Then Seton Hall @ Georgetown is as close to an elimination game as you can get in the first week of February. The consensus among the Seton Hall community (or at least those who haven't already given up) is that a loss at Georgetown ends all realistic hope for an at large bid. I'd imagine the feeling from the Georgetown side is very similar.
Hall fans, myself included, have thrown the term "must win" around pretty loosely of late. They were all games that would have been extremely helpful wins, but the next 3 are now games that they simply can't afford to lose.
Those are the huge games? I guess to you since the Hall is playing. I'd call Nova vs. StJ and CU vs. X bigger than 5 vs. 10 and a 7 vs. 9.
C'mon Wiz...Vegas and the majority of the public expects 'Nova and the Jays to win their tilts. Marquette and the Hall have to win to stay in NCAA discussions. Georgetown wins and they vault into the Bubble category. I'd call them important games.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:Hall2012 wrote:2 huge games. Marquette desperately needs to get back in the win column and has a good chance to do so against DePaul. Then Seton Hall @ Georgetown is as close to an elimination game as you can get in the first week of February. The consensus among the Seton Hall community (or at least those who haven't already given up) is that a loss at Georgetown ends all realistic hope for an at large bid. I'd imagine the feeling from the Georgetown side is very similar.
Hall fans, myself included, have thrown the term "must win" around pretty loosely of late. They were all games that would have been extremely helpful wins, but the next 3 are now games that they simply can't afford to lose.
Those are the huge games? I guess to you since the Hall is playing. I'd call Nova vs. StJ and CU vs. X bigger than 5 vs. 10 and a 7 vs. 9.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:Wizard of Westroads wrote:Those are the huge games? I guess to you since the Hall is playing. I'd call Nova vs. StJ and CU vs. X bigger than 5 vs. 10 and a 7 vs. 9.
C'mon Wiz...Vegas and the majority of the public expects 'Nova and the Jays to win their tilts. Marquette and the Hall have to win to stay in NCAA discussions. Georgetown wins and they vault into the Bubble category. I'd call them important games.
Everybody has to beat DePaul, so that's not a big game. Would you call Clemson vs. Wake Forest a huge game? Sorry, but Seton Hall vs. Georgetown is the same.
Nova, CU and X are playing for seeds in the tournament. The Johnnies are playing a top 10 team. I'd call those bigger games, but it just depends on who you're rooting for.
Return to Big East basketball message board
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 17 guests