Bill Marsh wrote:Every coach is looking for continuous progress inhisteam'sdevelopment throughout the season with the goal of peaking in March. Power ratings based on the last 5 games provide a snapshot of which teams are peaking as we approach March.
7. Villanova (4-1, 21.3)
13. Butler (4-1, 19.3)
24. Providence (3-2, 16.0)
25. Creighton (2-3, 15.9)
29. Marquette (3-2, 15.1)
76. Georgetown (1-4, 8.1)
78. St John's (2-3, 7.9)
86. Seton Hall (3-2, 7.4)
137. Xavier (1-4, 2.1)
146. DePaul (1-4, 1.5)
Caution: The Xavier numbers have to be taken as a grain of salt as any kind of measure with regard to where they're heading because Bluiett missed half the time in these 5 games.
stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Every coach is looking for continuous progress inhisteam'sdevelopment throughout the season with the goal of peaking in March. Power ratings based on the last 5 games provide a snapshot of which teams are peaking as we approach March.
7. Villanova (4-1, 21.3)
13. Butler (4-1, 19.3)
24. Providence (3-2, 16.0)
25. Creighton (2-3, 15.9)
29. Marquette (3-2, 15.1)
76. Georgetown (1-4, 8.1)
78. St John's (2-3, 7.9)
86. Seton Hall (3-2, 7.4)
137. Xavier (1-4, 2.1)
146. DePaul (1-4, 1.5)
Caution: The Xavier numbers have to be taken as a grain of salt as any kind of measure with regard to where they're heading because Bluiett missed half the time in these 5 games.
Xavier is running out of time though. If they don't win vs either Butler or Marquette, a 8 seed may be their best case scenario.
gosports1 wrote:what do you all think about Xavier? Are they still a lock?
Bill Marsh wrote:gosports1 wrote:what do you all think about Xavier? Are they still a lock?
Hard to say. Even if they were to lose out, their record would justify a bid. But if the committee views them as a different team without Sumner, then they're no longer a lock.
Dayton is 14th in the AP Poll and 18th in this week's ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. UD is in the midst of a 13-game winning streak which is the program's longest unbeaten stretch since the end of the 1961-1962 season.
The University of Dayton Flyers are one of the 32 teams selected to participate in the 2008 NIT championship tournament field. The Flyers, 21-10 overall and 14-3 at home, defeated six teams that went to the 2008 NCAA Tournament.
In my opinion, omitting Dayton from the tournament should constitute a failing grade for the committee. Not surprisingly, the committee has not been able to say anything that even remotely resembles solid reasoning as to why Oregon was included or why Dayton was excluded.
Dayton’s non-conference RPI was #4. They beat Louisville and Pittsburgh in non-conference play. Dayton jumped out to 14-1 to start the season before losing Chris "Top Flight" Wright to injury.
Dayton finished with an RPI of 32 and a SOS of 33. The Selection Committee has long stated that it takes into consideration the impact of injuries when it makes its selections. Its inclusion of Arizona this year is one such example. Dayton was set to have Wright back this week after nearly playing in the A-10 Tournament. There is absolutely no question that with Wright, Dayton is one of the top 15 or 20 teams in the country.
The chairman of the Selection Committee went on to say this about Arizona ... Arizona In: "The Wildcats were 16-6 with Nic Wise and Jerryd Bayless, and their strength of schedule [was high]. When they weren't in the lineup they were a different team."
Dayton was 13-1 with Charles Little and Chris Wright with wins over six RPI 100 teams. An injury exemption to Arizona doesn’t make any sense if the same exemption is not given to Dayton especially since Dayton had to play Xavier (#9 in the RPI) three times without Wright. Dayton still finished with a better RPI than Oregon and Arizona despite its injuries.
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