Hall2012 wrote:Ouch. That shows the down side of having such strong, balanced league. In early January, all 4 of our currently ranked teams were in the top 15 country and considered legitimate Final Four threats. The Big East gauntlet (with the help of some brutal injuries) is now bordering on knocking 3 of the 4 out of the polls completely.
It's nice for the bubble teams to have plenty of opportunities for impressive wins, but our top teams who are battling for seeding never get a day off because in every game they could be that huge win that puts their opponent over the top.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:Ouch. That shows the down side of having such strong, balanced league. In early January, all 4 of our currently ranked teams were in the top 15 country and considered legitimate Final Four threats. The Big East gauntlet (with the help of some brutal injuries) is now bordering on knocking 3 of the 4 out of the polls completely.
It's nice for the bubble teams to have plenty of opportunities for impressive wins, but our top teams who are battling for seeding never get a day off because in every game they could be that huge win that puts their opponent over the top.
If we added St. Bonaventure and Northeastern, we could help ourselves out with that...
We have a tough league, but we are battle-tested by the time the tournament comes around. It's a big reason why Villanova was able to win the NC last year (well that, and all the talent and coaching they have).
Hall2012 wrote:I agree it's a great league and I wouldn't want to do anything to water it down. Obviously the injuries hurt Creighton and Xavier in the polls and I think we're seeing a bit of lack of respect from the voters.
It feels like every time we see an upset in the ACC, it vaults the winning team into contention rather hurting the losing team, but we see the opposite effect with upsets in the Big East. We're probably going to get some unfavorable seeds and tough draws in the NCAA tournament. If we can do exactly what we did in OOC play and win those games, it'll help with the respect we receive going forward, especially the perception regarding upsets in the league.
ecasadoSBU wrote:Hall2012 wrote:I agree it's a great league and I wouldn't want to do anything to water it down. Obviously the injuries hurt Creighton and Xavier in the polls and I think we're seeing a bit of lack of respect from the voters.
It feels like every time we see an upset in the ACC, it vaults the winning team into contention rather hurting the losing team, but we see the opposite effect with upsets in the Big East. We're probably going to get some unfavorable seeds and tough draws in the NCAA tournament. If we can do exactly what we did in OOC play and win those games, it'll help with the respect we receive going forward, especially the perception regarding upsets in the league.
Also, the way voters respond to upsets in the ACC is a lot different to the response to Big East upsets. I been noticing it since January. It's like impossible for the ACC teams to fall out. It was a big surprise for me today to see Notre Dame finally fall out. Meanwhile the B.E are slowly kicked out of the rankings even though they have impressive records and no bad losses.
I always said that the Big East gets treated well, yet not as an equal to the F5.
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