ReynoldsWrap wrote:I don't think this situation is all that favorable for our conference. It would have been nice to have a #3 and #4 team really emerge and be solidly in the NCAA Tournament. That can still happen of course with half the conference schedule remaining, but it's got to happen now.
* As someone else said, Providenceis in deep trouble. I see them finishing at .500 (9-9) in the league with their difficult remaining schedule.
* Xavier has slipped up big time. That home loss to Seton Hall was pretty devastating.
* Marquette seems to be the definition of a mediocre Big East teams. Don't see them making a big push to be the #3 team in the league.
* Nice win @Xavier for Seton Hall, maybe they are putting something together. They have five more home games that are all winnable.
* The hottest team of this group is obviously St. John's. Finally playing as a team and getting things done. 10-8 in the league is not out of the question.
* How does Georgetown lose 5 straight games and then beat MSU? The home losses to Hall and Marquette were the downfalls here.
cu blujs wrote:I'm not ready to chalk CU up as a one or two just yet. We have a history of dropping a few games in February. If we get through the the next two weeks with one or two more losses, then I will feel pretty good. We could easily lose four or five second time through.
cu blujs wrote:I'm not ready to chalk CU up as a one or two just yet. We have a history of dropping a few games in February. If we get through the the next two weeks with one or two more losses, then I will feel pretty good. We could easily lose four or five second time through.
Bill Marsh wrote:Final Finish 3-8:
10-8 - Xavier: should get a bid
10-8 - Providence: on the bubble, needs a win in the BE tournament to get a bid
9-9 - Marquette: a regular season upset and a win in the 4-5 game in the BE tournament
8-10 - Georgetown: still have a shot at a bid with a couple of upsets
8-10 - St. John's
7-11 - Seton Hall
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