redmen9194 wrote:It looks like it will be Nova, Creighton, Xavier and Providence in the Big Dance. Five in would have been nice, but four works pretty good forvyear one, especially with a mix of the old (nova, friars) and new(x, jays). That's 40%.of the league - more than the ACC will likely wind up with. If SJU could have grabbed two more wins, we would have had five but that's why you play the games. Let's hope the Big East Four get good draws and snag at least a few wins in the Tourny.
redmen9194 wrote:It looks like it will be Nova, Creighton, Xavier and Providence in the Big Dance. Five in would have been nice, but four works pretty good forvyear one, especially with a mix of the old (nova, friars) and new(x, jays). That's 40%.of the league - more than the ACC will likely wind up with. If SJU could have grabbed two more wins, we would have had five but that's why you play the games. Let's hope the Big East Four get good draws and snag at least a few wins in the Tourny.
Hall2012 wrote:Providence already has a loss to Seton Hall on their resume (which is their worst loss according to RPI) so I really don't think another one would really change their resume. Especially since they have a win against them too, so it's not like they can't beat them.
My question is, if SHU does happen to win the tournament and become a "bid thief," would it be Providence's bid that they're stealing?
Hall2012 wrote:Providence already has a loss to Seton Hall on their resume (which is their worst loss according to RPI) so I really don't think another one would really change their resume. Especially since they have a win against them too, so it's not like they can't beat them.
My question is, if SHU does happen to win the tournament and become a "bid thief," would it be Providence's bid that they're stealing?
movemento wrote:Could be 5 if Hall wins two more.
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