GreatDaneAttorney wrote:I think it's fair to say Creighton is the worst team left in the field. But I think anyone can beat anyone in the field, too.
Omaha1 wrote:GreatDaneAttorney wrote:I think it's fair to say Creighton is the worst team left in the field. But I think anyone can beat anyone in the field, too.
Maybe I dunno. But this is the team that was percentage points away from winning the league, finished as tournament runner up, and has two ncaa wins. If we are the worst, that not exactly an endorsement for the Big East.
GreatDaneAttorney wrote:I think it's fair to say Creighton is the worst team left in the field. But I think anyone can beat anyone in the field, too.
GreatDaneAttorney wrote:I think it's fair to say Creighton is the worst team left in the field. But I think anyone can beat anyone in the field, too.
14. Creighton
No. 5 seed. The Bluejays (21-8) evaded an upset in the first round vs. UC Santa Barbara and then found their offensive rhythm in the second round in drubbing Ohio. All five Creighton starters reached double figures in the win over Ohio, and that's a regularity for this team that ranks in the top 20 nationally in three-point field goals made (10). Marcus Zegarowski has generated the most consistent offense, averaging 18.5 points in this tournament.
15. Oral Roberts
No. 15 seed. The Golden Eagles (18-10) aren't just your happy-to-be-here mid-major. Despite being just the second No. 15 seed to get this far (Florida Gulf Coast/"Dunk City" being the other) this team plays with a swagger. There might not be a better 1-2 punch in the Sweet 16 than guard Max Abmas, the leading scorer in the country with 24.5 points a game, and Kevin Obanor (he's had 58 points and 22 rebounds in two NCAA Tournament games).
16. Villanova
No. 5 seed. The Wildcats (18-6) proved doubters wrong by getting here. Villanova lost starting point guard Collin Gillespie right before the NCAA Tournament and had to redefine its team identity as a result. In games against Winthrop (first round) and North Texas (second round), the championship culture that coach Jay Wright has instilled helped carry this team to the second weekend. It also helps to have a dynamic talent like Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (16 ppg, 8.3 rpg), the co-Big East player of the year, to give 'Nova a shot at outplaying its seeding even more.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:1a. Zags
1b. Baylor
3. Everybody else
The grim reality is that in a year where everything in this tourney is wide open there are 2 sure things IMO. I think we are staring at 2 teams making a methodical march towards an epic showdown. I think both Nova and Creighton are in trouble, as are anyone else in these 2 teams paths. I really hope I'm wrong.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------South Regional
No. 1 Baylor (-6.5) vs. No. 5 Villanova
No. 3 Arkansas (-11) vs. No. 15 Oral Roberts
Midwest Regional
No. 8 Loyola Chicago (-6.5) vs. No. 12 Oregon State
No. 2 Houston (-6) vs. No. 11 Syracuse
East Regional
No. 1 Michigan (-3) vs. No. 4 Florida State
No. 2 Alabama (-5.5) vs. No. 11 UCLA
West Regional
No. 1 Gonzaga (-13.5) vs. No. 5 Creighton
No. 6 USC (-1) vs. No. 7 Oregon
.NCAAT Overall Seed No. • NET Ranking • Team • Conference • Difference: (NCAAT Overall Seed No. - NET Ranking) ==> Explanation
1 • 1 • Gonzaga • WCC • 0 ==> Seed No. same as NET Ranking.
2 • 2 • Baylor • Big 12 #1 • 0 ==> Seed No. same as NET Ranking.
4 • 4 • Michigan • Big Ten #2 • 0 ==> Seed No. same as NET Ranking.
5 • 7 • Alabama • SEC #1 • -2 ==> Seed No. 2 places better than NET Ranking.
8 • 5 • Houston • AAC • 3 ==> Seed No. 3 places worse than NET Ranking.
9 • 14 • Arkansas • SEC #2 • -5 ==> Seed No. 5 places better than NET Ranking.
13 • 25 • Florida State • ACC #1 • -12 ==> Seed No. 12 places better than NET Ranking.
17 • 26 • Creighton • Big East #1 • -9 ==> Seed No. 9 places better than NET Ranking.
18 • 17 • Villanova • Big East #2 • 1 ==> Seed No. 1 place worse than NET Ranking.
21 • 19 • USC • Pac-12 #2 • 2 ==> Seed No. 2 places worse than NET Ranking.
25 • 33 • Oregon • Pac-12 #3 • -8 ==> Seed No. 8 places better than NET Ranking.
30 • 10 • Loyola Chicago • MVC • 20 ==> Seed No. 20 places worse than NET Ranking.
41 • 40 • Syracuse • ACC #7 • 1 ==> Seed No. 1 place worse than NET Ranking.
44 • 46 • UCLA • Pac-12 #4 • -2 ==> Seed No. 2 places better than NET Ranking.
46 • 91 • Oregon State • Pac-12 #5 • -45 ==> Seed No. 45 places better than NET Ranking.
61 • 158 • Oral Roberts • Summit League • -97 ==> Seed No. 97 places better than NET Ranking.
GumbyDamnit! » Tue Mar 23, 2021 7:04 am
kayako wrote:
ESPN ranks Nova 6th and Creighton 16th of the remaining teams in the tournament. I hope Creighton's fired up.
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-baske ... d-sweet-16
1a. Zags
1b. Baylor
3. Everybody else
"The grim reality is that in a year where everything in this tourney is wide open there are 2 sure things IMO. I think we are staring at 2 teams making a methodical march towards an epic showdown. I think both Nova and Creighton are in trouble, as are anyone else in these 2 teams paths. I really hope I'm wrong."
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