Jet915 wrote:It's gonna be either Georgetown or Providence IMO. Seton Hall and Marquette currently have the worst RPI's in the league and would have to get to atleast 12 Big East wins to get in the conversation. Not saying that can't happen but it would be really tough.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Jet915 wrote:It's gonna be either Georgetown or Providence IMO. Seton Hall and Marquette currently have the worst RPI's in the league and would have to get to atleast 12 Big East wins to get in the conversation. Not saying that can't happen but it would be really tough.
Agree. But every time we start hoping for a team to beat another something unexpected happens. VU, XU & CU are safe. The rest? Who knows.
TheHall wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Jet915 wrote:It's gonna be either Georgetown or Providence IMO. Seton Hall and Marquette currently have the worst RPI's in the league and would have to get to atleast 12 Big East wins to get in the conversation. Not saying that can't happen but it would be really tough.
Agree. But every time we start hoping for a team to beat another something unexpected happens. VU, XU & CU are safe. The rest? Who knows.
I'm not getting this circular logic. If the league is "only" a 3 bid league due to how good/bad our teams are then why should it be so unimaginable for a 4th team to get hot and run through that league right now? SHU has as good a reason to believe they could do so due to returning key players. I find it funny that people believed if PC got Dunn & 2 (likely very good) freshman back that they could have made a run, yet SHU getting Edwin, Teague & Auda back are viewed as still the same team that lost during the OOC. SJU, BU, PC isn't getting anyone back, so they are who they are outside of player/team development. The hoyas "should" get Smith back which could shake things up. If Dougie Buckets went down for a month I bet we would be hearing all the caveats anyone could stand though, lol.
Anyway, that's why they play the games, pundits be damned. Go Pirates!!!(4th team)
ChelseaFriar wrote:
I think some of the optimism for PC with Dunn and Austin was based on how PC finished the season last year in the old BE (won 7 of last 9) and then the NIT once they had Dunn and Council at full strength. Coming into this season they lost Council, but gained Austin, Tyler Harris, Derosiers and Bullock. That's why I was surprised many didn't pick them higher preseason.
But I agree that at this point nothing is changing for Providence. They have the players they have. However, somehow this core of six players still doesn't have a "bad" loss despite the losses of Dunn, Austin and Bullock. PC's losses are to Maryland, Kentucky, UMass(OT), Seton Hall(2OT) and Villanova.
HoosierPal wrote:Villanova should climb into a 1 seed with Wisconsin's two losses. But they will need to beat Creighton to keep it. If Creighton looses to Villanova they could fall into one of those dreaded 7-8 seeds.
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