Bill Marsh wrote:RPI Forecast:
5. Villanova (2 seed)
12. Creighton (3 seed)
36. Xavier (9seed)
55. Georgetown (bubble)
56. Providence (bubble)
57. St. John's (bubble)
77. Marquette
120. DePaul
131. Butler
146. Seton Hall
hoyahooligan wrote:Georgetown certainly has the best shot with OOC wins over RPI #10 Michigan St, #22 VCU, and #31 Kansas St.
Providence's best OOC win #89 Vanderbilt
St. John's best OOC win #92 San Francisco
Providence has 2 top 50 wins in Xavier and Crieghton.
St. John's only has one in Creighton. St. John's needs to win 2 out of 3 of Georgetown, Xavier, and Nova to have a shot at the tournament. 1 top 50 win will not cut it.
hoyahooligan wrote:Georgetown certainly has the best shot with OOC wins over RPI #10 Michigan St, #22 VCU, and #31 Kansas St.
Providence's best OOC win #89 Vanderbilt
St. John's best OOC win #92 San Francisco
Providence has 2 top 50 wins in Xavier and Crieghton.
St. John's only has one in Creighton. St. John's needs to win 2 out of 3 of Georgetown, Xavier, and Nova to have a shot at the tournament. 1 top 50 win will not cut it.
Bluejay wrote:Billyjack, I think you are on the right track.
The biggest problem for both St Johns and Providence is a complete lack of quality noncon wins. In the last few years, the committee hasn't had a lot of sympathy for schools that don't beat anybody in the noncon. Because of this, SJU and Providence really need to finish strong in the conference to have a chance.
Georgetown has the best chance of the three simply because they've got some major noncon scalps including the likely B1G champ. Neutral court wins against Mich St, VCU and K State will carry a lot of weight.
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