MarquetteRustler wrote:Stay at 10. 10 is the perfect number.
stever20 wrote:MarquetteRustler wrote:Stay at 10. 10 is the perfect number.
This year has the potential to show that's not always the case. Providence, Marquette, and St John's could all 3 finish in the 8-10 or 7-11 range, and NIT. With 2 more teams, at least 1 if not 2-3 of those teams could be going to the tournament.
stever20 wrote:MarquetteRustler wrote:Stay at 10. 10 is the perfect number.
This year has the potential to show that's not always the case. Providence, Marquette, and St John's could all 3 finish in the 8-10 or 7-11 range, and NIT. With 2 more teams, at least 1 if not 2-3 of those teams could be going to the tournament.
DudeAnon wrote:stever20 wrote:MarquetteRustler wrote:Stay at 10. 10 is the perfect number.
This year has the potential to show that's not always the case. Providence, Marquette, and St John's could all 3 finish in the 8-10 or 7-11 range, and NIT. With 2 more teams, at least 1 if not 2-3 of those teams could be going to the tournament.
Maybe not, you are just making up theoreticals that can't be tested. Fact is, had we expanded last year almost every legit candidate is awful this year except for Gonzaga. Right now all 10 teams are in the top 100 kenpom. This is a good league, there is no need to try cheap tricks to get into the tournament.
DudeAnon wrote:stever20 wrote:MarquetteRustler wrote:Stay at 10. 10 is the perfect number.
This year has the potential to show that's not always the case. Providence, Marquette, and St John's could all 3 finish in the 8-10 or 7-11 range, and NIT. With 2 more teams, at least 1 if not 2-3 of those teams could be going to the tournament.
Maybe not, you are just making up theoreticals that can't be tested. Fact is, had we expanded last year almost every legit candidate is awful this year except for Gonzaga. Right now all 10 teams are in the top 100 kenpom. This is a good league, there is no need to try cheap tricks to get into the tournament.
Hall2012 wrote:Trying to replace a Tier 1 loss with a Tier 4 win thinking it's the difference that'll get you into the tourney is the cheap trick. The committee will see right through that.
stever20 wrote:Actually not any longer- DePaul is 112.
If those 3 schools all finish in the 8-10 or 7-11 range, you can't say the round robin didn't cost the league at least 1 bid.
Round robins make it where you are going to have teams finishing in 6th place with only 7 or 8 wins in a lot of the years. Compare that to 12 team leagues where they can get 6 or 7 teams with winning records. Or even bigger leagues where 9 or 10 teams can finish at .500 or better. There are plusses and minuses to the round robin.
Big East fans have been spoiled in some ways that they haven't seen the downside of the round robin yet. Big 12 for instance in 2/4 years has had 6th place team finishing with 8 wins. That can and does happen. Not having round robin is hardly a cheap trick.
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