Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:College Basketball Bubble Watch - Eamonn Brennan, ESPN - February 17, 2017
Scarcity of mid-major teams has changed the bubble's shape
Big East Conference
Locks:
Teams that should be in: Xavier, Creighton
Work left to do: Seton Hall, Georgetown, Providence, Marquette
Butler's 110-86 win over St. John's removes all doubt: The Bulldogs are a lock. Even a four-loss finish (including a home defeat on Sunday to DePaul, which, come on) would leave the Bulldogs with a 20-10 record and wins over Arizona, Cincinnati, Villanova, Xavier, and Northwestern heading into the Big East tournament. Regardless of what you think of the Bulldogs' Final Four viability or the degree of precision between their nitty-gritty sheet and their work on the floor in Big East play -- where their offense ranks fourth, their defense fifth, per possession -- there's no question this is a balanced, capable and extremely well-coached team, with a resume to match.
Xavier [18-8 (8-5), RPI: 16, SOS: 7] Wednesday's 12-point loss at Providence will do more to aid the vanquisher than hurt the vanquished. Xavier's best wins (at Creighton, vs. Wake Forest, vs. Seton Hall) aren't all that thrilling, and a complete slide in its last five games (at Marquette, at Seton Hall, vs. Butler, vs. Marquette, at DePaul) could change the calculus. But, for now, the Musketeers remain in decent shape.
Creighton [21-5 (8-5), RPI: 18, SOS: 52] Don't worry, Creighton fans: You guys are next. Yes, the Bluejays beat Butler twice, but NCAA tournament resumes are more than head-to-head affairs, and the Bulldogs have the better overall suite of top wins, not to mention 15 against the RPI top 100 to Creighton's nine. It's just hard to lock up a team after a loss, even if the loss in question (87-81 at Seton Hall) isn't all that damaging in the big picture. It feels better after a win, for everyone involved. What's most important here is that Creighton, for the most part, hasn't fallen off a cliff since Maurice Watson Jr.'s injury. As my colleague John Gasaway found this week, the 476 (pre-Seton Hall) possessions the Bluejays played without Watson Jr. were only mildly less effective (to the tune of about .05 points per trip) than the 377 they played with him. Meanwhile, they're still shooting the ball from inside and outside the arc as well as any team in the country. They'll be fine.
Seton Hall [16-9 (6-7), RPI: 40, SOS: 47] A very special Bubble Watch shoutout to Seton Hall guard Khadeen Carrington. Creighton didn't have a bad night offensively against the Pirates on Wednesday; to the contrary, the Bluejays scored 81 points in 74 trips, a perfectly respectable effort for a major conference road trip. It's just that the Pirates scored 1.18 points per possession, primarily because Carrington went for 41 -- on 7-of-10 from 2, 3-of-5 from 3 and 18-of-22 from the free throw line in an 87-81 win. Secondary shoutouts are also warranted for Angel Delgado and Desi Rodriguez, who scored 17 and 18 respectively. That's big-time stuff, especially considering Seton Hall is (A) in the heart of the bubble fray and (B) in a three-game homestand against Creighton, Villanova and Xavier. One down, two to go.
Georgetown [14-12 (5-8), RPI: 61, SOS: 12] A win over Marquette on Saturday kept the Hoyas from falling to 13-13 overall and took a bit of a bite out of a team sitting higher on the current bubble hierarchy. But other than that, it doesn't move the needle much. A win at Creighton on Sunday would make a much bigger dent.
Providence [16-11 (6-8), RPI: 62, SOS: 33] Saturday's win over Butler got Providence a provisional spot on the page (we're so sorry). Wednesday's win over Xavier means the Friars might be here to stay. It's a long way up yet, but another trajectory-altering opportunity, at Creighton, awaits next week.
Marquette [15-10 (6-7), RPI: 81, SOS: 75] After narrowly missing out on a massive opportunity in a 68-65 home loss to Butler, the Golden Eagles followed with an 18-point loss at Georgetown. It's not an inherently bad loss on paper, but the 80 points in 68 possessions Marquette gave up to the Hoyas is a good example of why this team looks destined to spend the rest of the season hovering around the bubble: It doesn't guard anybody.
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basket ... acketology - updated Thursday February 16, 2017
Seed No. - Team
1 - Villanova
4 - Butler
5 - Creighton
7 - Xavier
11 - Marquette (play-in game at UD Arena)
12 - Seton Hall (play-in game at UD Arena)
Last Four In
Syracuse
Seton Hall
Illinois State
Marquette
ecasadoSBU wrote:Hard to understand how Providence is in the Next Four out Category... while Clemson/ Wake Forest/ Tenn / Georgia Tech / and K-State are ahead. I don't expect Lunardi to give PC any love though...
kayako wrote:ecasadoSBU wrote:Hard to understand how Providence is in the Next Four out Category... while Clemson/ Wake Forest/ Tenn / Georgia Tech / and K-State are ahead. I don't expect Lunardi to give PC any love though...
I disagree with Lunardi, too. PC does have a pair of truly horrific losses @BC and @Depaul. But it's weird to have Vanderbilt that wasn't even on the radar on Monday jump Providence. @Creighton > @Tennessee
Palm's newest update has 7 BE teams in, with PC actually ahead of Marquette.
ArmyVet wrote:PC has three very winnable games remaining games. If they enter the Big East tournament with a six game winning streak, I suspect the Friars will be nearly a lock at that point.
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