‘22-‘23 Non-Big East games of interest

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Postby kayako » Sun Dec 04, 2022 2:36 pm

Kenpom can't keep up with Louisville. They have not covered once this season, and they're down 30 at home...
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Postby kayako » Sun Dec 04, 2022 5:35 pm

Weird things going on in the ACC with Louisville, FSU, and now UNC looking pretty bad. UNC has lost 4 in a row with no good wins.
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Postby stever20 » Wed Dec 07, 2022 9:57 am

Iona beats Saint Louis 84-62.

As of today, the A10 has exactly 0 teams in the NET top 75. So not a single conference game would be a Q1 chance. 0-12 currently in Q1 games as a conference.
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Postby kayako » Sun Dec 11, 2022 6:37 pm

stever20 wrote:Iona beats Saint Louis 84-62.

As of today, the A10 has exactly 0 teams in the NET top 75. So not a single conference game would be a Q1 chance. 0-12 currently in Q1 games as a conference.


14 Q4 losses to boot. But I think there's still pretty decent chance that a team builds at-large resume and another wins the A10T for 2 bids.
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Postby stever20 » Sun Dec 11, 2022 7:00 pm

kayako wrote:
stever20 wrote:Iona beats Saint Louis 84-62.

As of today, the A10 has exactly 0 teams in the NET top 75. So not a single conference game would be a Q1 chance. 0-12 currently in Q1 games as a conference.


14 Q4 losses to boot. But I think there's still pretty decent chance that a team builds at-large resume and another wins the A10T for 2 bids.

Given SLU only one even close to that I disagree. Going to be really tough to build an at-large resume given not a single team has a top 75 NET right now.
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Postby kayako » Sun Dec 11, 2022 7:21 pm

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kayako wrote:
stever20 wrote:Iona beats Saint Louis 84-62.

As of today, the A10 has exactly 0 teams in the NET top 75. So not a single conference game would be a Q1 chance. 0-12 currently in Q1 games as a conference.


14 Q4 losses to boot. But I think there's still pretty decent chance that a team builds at-large resume and another wins the A10T for 2 bids.

Given SLU only one even close to that I disagree. Going to be really tough to build an at-large resume given not a single team has a top 75 NET right now.


It only takes one team, though.
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Postby stever20 » Sun Dec 11, 2022 9:56 pm

kayako wrote:
It only takes one team, though.

not sure anyone can go like 16-2. And probably gonna take that to get in at large position from there.
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Re: ‘22-‘23 Non-Big East games of interest

Postby Jackson Robert » Mon Dec 12, 2022 2:54 am

I agree, but let me put it this way: these results do not bode well for Big East expansion candidates. They could mean nothing, but if the results were reversed, Gonzaga would look like a national title contender and Dayton would look like a Top 25 team. Even if the results are meaningless, I'm sure the teams/fans would prefer the results to be reversed.
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Re: ‘22-‘23 Non-Big East games of interest

Postby stever20 » Tue Dec 13, 2022 9:32 am

Not basketball but such sad news from College Football where Mike Leach has passed away.
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