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Re: Non Big East Games of Interest - 2016-17

Postby kayako » Sat Feb 18, 2017 12:46 am

Cal lost at Stanford tonight. They're in a lot of brackets pretty safely, but the resume is not too impressive with only 1 win vs. top 50.

Akron lost at home to Kent State, probably removing any chance of MAC stealing an at-large bid.
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Re: Non Big East Games of Interest - 2016-17

Postby Bill Marsh » Mon Feb 20, 2017 10:18 pm

Virginia suffered their 4th loss in in a row tonight to Miami, their 5th loss in their last 6 games. They are 2-6 in their last 8 games and have now fallen behind all 4 the BE's "big 4" in the RPI rankings. They are looking more and more like a 6 seed.
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Re: Non Big East Games of Interest - 2016-17

Postby billyjack » Wed Feb 22, 2017 12:26 am

Clemson with a big loss at Virginia Tech by 1. Clemson now with an RPI of 61 and a conf record of 4-11.
Georgia Tech with a big loss at home to NC State by 2. The Yellow Jackets now have an RPI of 88.

Clemson is 4-10 vs the RPI Top-50 but 1-10 vs the Top-40 (won at #30 South Carolina).
Georgia Tech (my wife's alma mater) has some good wins but a poor OOC SOS of 236. Big wins at home vs UNC and Florida State, and a good road at VCU... but no other significant road wins.

I think the ACC will get 8 bids:
UNC-Cheat.
Duke
Louisville Strippers
Florida State
Notre Dame
Virginia
Miami of Fla
Virginia Tech (though OOC SOS at 291, they'll throw Buzz a bone)

Syracuse has no impressive road wins.
Clemson and Pitt can't go 7-11 and get a bid.
Georgia Tech RPI of 88 is too high.
Wake beat Miami of Fla at home, but no good road wins, and best OOC wins are only Bucknell, Charleston and Richmond.
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Re: Non Big East Games of Interest - 2016-17

Postby kayako » Wed Feb 22, 2017 12:47 am

I couldn't believe it, but ESPN guys were completely trashing Indiana. If they weren't finished already, Indiana is likely done for good after the loss tonight.

It's been good the past few days for BE's bubble teams. Big day tomorrow.
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Re: Non Big East Games of Interest - 2016-17

Postby stever20 » Wed Feb 22, 2017 9:59 am

If Pitt got to 7-11, they would be a total lock- they would be 18-13 with a 41 RPI. They would have won 3 of 4 @ Wake Forest, UNC, @ Ga Tech, and @ Virginia. That's lock city there- and frankly probably not even in the FF.

my hunch is that the ACC winds up with 9-10 teams. At least 1 if not 2 of those other teams will make it.
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Re: Non Big East Games of Interest - 2016-17

Postby Bill Marsh » Wed Feb 22, 2017 3:54 pm

stever20 wrote:If Pitt got to 7-11, they would be a total lock- they would be 18-13 with a 41 RPI. They would have won 3 of 4 @ Wake Forest, UNC, @ Ga Tech, and @ Virginia. That's lock city there- and frankly probably not even in the FF.


But what are the odds that Pitt gets to 7-11?

my hunch is that the ACC winds up with 9-10 teams. At least 1 if not 2 of those other teams will make it.


The problem for the 9th and 10th teams is that they pick up an additional loss in the first round of the ACC tournament. I'm thinking that 7-8 teams is more likely for them.
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Re: Non Big East Games of Interest - 2016-17

Postby stever20 » Wed Feb 22, 2017 4:06 pm

Bill Marsh wrote:
stever20 wrote:If Pitt got to 7-11, they would be a total lock- they would be 18-13 with a 41 RPI. They would have won 3 of 4 @ Wake Forest, UNC, @ Ga Tech, and @ Virginia. That's lock city there- and frankly probably not even in the FF.


But what are the odds that Pitt gets to 7-11?

my hunch is that the ACC winds up with 9-10 teams. At least 1 if not 2 of those other teams will make it.


The problem for the 9th and 10th teams is that they pick up an additional loss in the first round of the ACC tournament. I'm thinking that 7-8 teams is more likely for them.

It's pretty close to impossible for them not to get 8 now...
UNC, Louisville, Duke, Florida St, Notre Dame, Virginia are locks right now. Miami is pretty darn close to a lock as well. Va Tech is pretty close to a lock as well, as long as they beat BC this weekend.

Also, depending on the breakdown, it's no guarantee these teams would get an additional loss in the first round. Some of those teams will be playing on Wednesday in the 1st round. 11th place team will be playing NC State who is still in the top 100, so that would be a meaningful win for them.
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Re: Non Big East Games of Interest - 2016-17

Postby ecasadoSBU » Wed Feb 22, 2017 9:00 pm

What an ending at Syracuse... Fck... They locked themselves in the tourney with this win.
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Re: Non Big East Games of Interest - 2016-17

Postby Bill Marsh » Thu Feb 23, 2017 1:16 am

ecasadoSBU wrote:What an ending at Syracuse... Fck... They locked themselves in the tourney with this win.


It's going to be a tough call for the committee. Duke, Virginia, and Florida State are obviously big wins, but they're going to have to look past a home court shellacking by St John's and a sub-200 loss to BC as well as an RPI that's likely to be in the 70's.
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Re: Non Big East Games of Interest - 2016-17

Postby kayako » Thu Feb 23, 2017 5:54 am

Bill Marsh wrote:
ecasadoSBU wrote:What an ending at Syracuse... Fck... They locked themselves in the tourney with this win.


It's going to be a tough call for the committee. Duke, Virginia, and Florida State are obviously big wins, but they're going to have to look past a home court shellacking by St John's and a sub-200 loss to BC as well as an RPI that's likely to be in the 70's.


I like how ESPN describes the Syracuse home win over Duke as the biggest win of the night. Providence winning @ Creighton is arguably just as big if you ask me!
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