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Re: Six Teams in Bracketology 12-15

Postby kayako » Thu Dec 15, 2016 12:00 pm

Hall2012 wrote:I also need to ask, what has Dayton done to deserve to be an 8 seed right now? Besides playing the RPI game by not scheduling anyone too terrible. They haven't beaten anyone that would be an at large bid (Winthrop has a decent RPI that will obviously fall, and is currently penciled into the field as a conference champ). Considering the state of the A10 this year, the Flyers could very well go before the selection committee without a single top 50 win on their resume.


I am willing to bet that the "First Four" is their floor. But yeah, there's so much rpi gaming going on. St. Mary's as a 5 seed is a joke.
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Re: Six Teams in Bracketology 12-15

Postby Edrick » Thu Dec 15, 2016 12:22 pm

If this held serve, it would be 21 bids of 40 in the 4 year existence of the conference.
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Re: Six Teams in Bracketology 12-15

Postby whiteandblue77 » Thu Dec 15, 2016 12:49 pm

I'll take Creighton's 4 if it's these locations... third round vs. Purdue in Salt Lake, heck yeah, Justin's as tall as their trees and I bet he can dribble around them, Zach will be a body to throw in there, too... then possible matchups in KC with the Jayhawks then NC? Oh ho holy crap yes.
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Re: Six Teams in Bracketology 12-15

Postby ArmyVet » Thu Dec 15, 2016 1:05 pm

Hall2012 wrote:I also need to ask, what has Dayton done to deserve to be an 8 seed right now? Besides playing the RPI game by not scheduling anyone too terrible. They haven't beaten anyone that would be an at large bid (Winthrop has a decent RPI that will obviously fall, and is currently penciled into the field as a conference champ). Considering the state of the A10 this year, the Flyers could very well go before the selection committee without a single top 50 win on their resume.

Considering they are discussed here occasionally, I asked myself the same thing. No disrespect to UD fans but with the injuries that you've had and the lack of any real wins of substance I don't think an at large is in your future let alone an 8 seed.
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Re: Six Teams in Bracketology 12-15

Postby stever20 » Thu Dec 15, 2016 1:13 pm

2 of Dayton's 3 toughest OOC games are in the next 2 games. Northwestern(when has that ever been able to be said- and it not be a joke)- and Vanderbilt.

The game that will come back to haunt them is the Nebraska loss, because it put them in the losers bracket.
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Re: Six Teams in Bracketology 12-15

Postby cu blujs » Thu Dec 15, 2016 1:50 pm

The game that will come back to haunt them is Nebraska, because, well . . . its Nebraska.
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Re: Six Teams in Bracketology 12-15

Postby gtmoBlue » Thu Dec 15, 2016 2:21 pm

milksteak wrote:Providence is the sneakiest team in the conference this year. Preseason, I'm glad I called out all of you fools that picked an Ed Cooley-coached team 9th. :lol:


It's early yet...from what I've heard, Coach Ed didn't unpack their tents this season (still in crates and cosmoline). I'd hold off a bit before crowing and the "I told ya so's." ;)
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Re: Six Teams in Bracketology 12-15

Postby DeltaV » Thu Dec 15, 2016 6:29 pm

ArmyVet wrote:
Hall2012 wrote:I also need to ask, what has Dayton done to deserve to be an 8 seed right now? Besides playing the RPI game by not scheduling anyone too terrible. They haven't beaten anyone that would be an at large bid (Winthrop has a decent RPI that will obviously fall, and is currently penciled into the field as a conference champ). Considering the state of the A10 this year, the Flyers could very well go before the selection committee without a single top 50 win on their resume.

Considering they are discussed here occasionally, I asked myself the same thing. No disrespect to UD fans but with the injuries that you've had and the lack of any real wins of substance I don't think an at large is in your future let alone an 8 seed.


My buddy at work went to Dayton; I was wondering out loud to him if the committee would really put Dayton in Buffalo as an 8 seed? That would be a big FU to whatever 1 was placed in that subregional (in this case, Nova). More likely they'd end up someplace further away.
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Re: Six Teams in Bracketology 12-15

Postby Hall2012 » Thu Dec 15, 2016 6:37 pm

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Hall2012 wrote:I'm obviously biased, but I'd take Seton Hall's resume over all 4 teams that Lunardi gave his last 4 byes to over them. Especially Oklahoma State, who doesn't have a win over anyone remotely close to the field of 68.

However I would take their bracket, that's an easy path to an elite 8 matchup with Xavier.


easy path? Minnesota, Notre Dame, West Virginia(in 3rd game in 5 days), and Indiana is no easy path.


I was exaggerating by calling it easy, but which one of those brackets would you rather be an 11 seed in?
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Re: Six Teams in Bracketology 12-15

Postby stever20 » Thu Dec 15, 2016 9:39 pm

Hall2012 wrote:
stever20 wrote:
Hall2012 wrote:I'm obviously biased, but I'd take Seton Hall's resume over all 4 teams that Lunardi gave his last 4 byes to over them. Especially Oklahoma State, who doesn't have a win over anyone remotely close to the field of 68.

However I would take their bracket, that's an easy path to an elite 8 matchup with Xavier.


easy path? Minnesota, Notre Dame, West Virginia(in 3rd game in 5 days), and Indiana is no easy path.


I was exaggerating by calling it easy, but which one of those brackets would you rather be an 11 seed in?


Part of it is West Virginia in 3rd game in 5 days would be brutal.

Of the 4 6 seeds, I feel like Notre Dame probably the top one.

So I think it would be hard just to make it out of the first weekend.. I think Notre Dame/West Virginia is tougher than South Carolina/Virginia, Oregon/Louisville, or Arizona/Gonzaga. The Arizona/Gonzaga would be my next least favorite one- having to play in Salt Lake City as 2nd and 3rd games in 3/5 days would be tough.
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