Hall2012 wrote:Pathetic again. This team has no business being anywhere near the tournament. Just gotta keep reminding myself they weren't supposed to make it anyway.
CPJays wrote:Hoyas beat DePaul, lose to Marquette and win one in the tourney and I feel like that has got to be enough to get in.
Even so, maybe you can crank the OOC schedule up just a notch next year Hoyas. Program clearly trending up, a potential 20 win Georgetown really shouldn't be this bubbly.
Xudash wrote:Hall2012 wrote:Pathetic again. This team has no business being anywhere near the tournament. Just gotta keep reminding myself they weren't supposed to make it anyway.
I know tonight hurts, but the Hall I watched beat Kentucky was a damn well-oiled machine.
herodotus wrote:Not a great day for our bubble teams. Butler appears dead. Seton Hall is now faced with do or die. Win one of the next two, or go home. St. John's better take care of business tomorrow, or they will no longer be in a safe spot. UCF beating Houston, and Utah St. beating Nevada is very bad as both have now gone from being on the bubble, to being safely in the field (at least for now). That's two spots that might have become available, that might now be out of reach. Memphis having the AAC tourney at home is now worrisome, as they are playing much better, and are dangerous at home. Could be a bid thief. VCU has gone from a bubble team, to safely in the field, which means the A10 could produce a bid thief. The PAC12 is another potential bid stealer.
herodotus wrote:Not a great day for our bubble teams. Butler appears dead. Seton Hall is now faced with do or die. Win one of the next two, or go home. St. John's better take care of business tomorrow, or they will no longer be in a safe spot. UCF beating Houston, and Utah St. beating Nevada is very bad as both have now gone from being on the bubble, to being safely in the field (at least for now). That's two spots that might have become available, that might now be out of reach. Memphis having the AAC tourney at home is now worrisome, as they are playing much better, and are dangerous at home. Could be a bid thief. VCU has gone from a bubble team, to safely in the field, which means the A10 could produce a bid thief. The PAC12 is another potential bid stealer.
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