OutlawWales wrote:As far as Creighton goes, I'd say every single game left in the OOC is crucial. After losing those two in Cali, I don't think Creighton can afford to lose anyone left on the OOC schedule. This is especially true because they are all home games. I realize that being in a big time conference now means that the Jays get chances at good wins all conference season long -- but I can't shake that old feeling that another OOC loss to anyone left on Creighton's schedule this month could spell doom come March, if not for getting into the tourney at least for getting a reasonably decent seed.
stever20 wrote:OutlawWales wrote:As far as Creighton goes, I'd say every single game left in the OOC is crucial. After losing those two in Cali, I don't think Creighton can afford to lose anyone left on the OOC schedule. This is especially true because they are all home games. I realize that being in a big time conference now means that the Jays get chances at good wins all conference season long -- but I can't shake that old feeling that another OOC loss to anyone left on Creighton's schedule this month could spell doom come March, if not for getting into the tourney at least for getting a reasonably decent seed.
While I agree with you, if you lost one of the other 2 games(Ark Pine Bluff, Chicago St)- it would be catastrophic quite frankly. The Cal game is the one that's competitive that is crucial.
OutlawWales wrote:stever20 wrote:OutlawWales wrote:
I'm not sure I follow. Losing to Arkansas Pine Bluff or Chicago State would be catastrophic. The Cal game is crucial. So, like I said, every single one of them is basically crucial.
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