redmen9194 wrote:21 wins is the number for X, Providence and the Johnnies.
HoosierPal wrote:redmen9194 wrote:21 wins is the number for X, Providence and the Johnnies.
This isn't the full issue. There are really only 10 to 12 At Large bids that are not Locked in already. Who knows what you will need to get one of those bids. Between Stever20 and I we listed 25 teams that have a shot at those bids.
stever20 wrote:HoosierPal wrote:redmen9194 wrote:21 wins is the number for X, Providence and the Johnnies.
This isn't the full issue. There are really only 10 to 12 At Large bids that are not Locked in already. Who knows what you will need to get one of those bids. Between Stever20 and I we listed 25 teams that have a shot at those bids.
the thing also- for teams like St John's- last night was brutal. Baylor and Oregon punched their tickets last night. Georgetown now really 1 big win away from punching theirs- if they beat Nova on Saturday, or Creighton again next Friday- they will be in period.
SJHooper wrote:G'Town has some very nice wins but their record will probably not be good enough. Even with the Creighton win they are below .500 in conference play and only have 17 wins. That's very pedestrian. 1 more win would only give them 18 and .500 in conference. They have to do as much as SJ to have a chance if not more.
stever20 wrote:SJHooper wrote:G'Town has some very nice wins but their record will probably not be good enough. Even with the Creighton win they are below .500 in conference play and only have 17 wins. That's very pedestrian. 1 more win would only give them 18 and .500 in conference. They have to do as much as SJ to have a chance if not more.
Nope. If they win on Saturday they have 18 wins- and a whopping 6 top 50 wins. Considering St John's has 5 top 100 wins right now- HUGE difference. There's a reason why Georgetown's RPI is 7 slots higher right now.
SJHooper wrote:stever20 wrote:SJHooper wrote:G'Town has some very nice wins but their record will probably not be good enough. Even with the Creighton win they are below .500 in conference play and only have 17 wins. That's very pedestrian. 1 more win would only give them 18 and .500 in conference. They have to do as much as SJ to have a chance if not more.
Nope. If they win on Saturday they have 18 wins- and a whopping 6 top 50 wins. Considering St John's has 5 top 100 wins right now- HUGE difference. There's a reason why Georgetown's RPI is 7 slots higher right now.
You can trade record for top 50 wins or top 50 wins for a better record. It's a wash. They still have plenty of work to do. Not many teams make the tourney with under 20 wins. They are still at 17 with 1 game left vs. Nova in the regular season. Best case scenario is ending the regular season with 18 wins and a .500 conference record. If they lose they have to win the BET to get in. Even winning vs. Nova would still mean they need to get wins in the BET. Their RPI is slightly better than SJ but SJ has the better overall and conference record. SJ also has a significantly better BPI. The only clear advantage G'Town has over SJ is the marquee wins in the top 25. Not sure if that will be enough to overcome 17 or 18 wins in the regular season. It's the whole picture they look at, not just top 25 or top 50 wins. If it comes down to SJ or G'Town for the 4th bid, it's a wash with the head to head matchup. Each blew the other out at home. Odds are never in your favor no matter who you beat with 17 wins this late in the season with 1 game left.
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