stever20 wrote:Just looking at the schedule- Ken Pom has you winning these next 4 games- at least 83% chance of winning in all 4. They only have the Penn St game as a 65% chance of winning. He's got Penn St 6-0 coming in there.
I think you bring up a great point on the ranked teams. We don't/won't have 6-8 ranked teams in the conference. So, when we play those games we have to take advantage of them. Like Nova last year- only reason they made tourney was because they beat Syracuse and Louisville. If they don't get the chance to play them- 20-14 doesn't look anywhere near as good.
Lavinwood wrote:stever20 wrote:Just looking at the schedule- Ken Pom has you winning these next 4 games- at least 83% chance of winning in all 4. They only have the Penn St game as a 65% chance of winning. He's got Penn St 6-0 coming in there.
I think you bring up a great point on the ranked teams. We don't/won't have 6-8 ranked teams in the conference. So, when we play those games we have to take advantage of them. Like Nova last year- only reason they made tourney was because they beat Syracuse and Louisville. If they don't get the chance to play them- 20-14 doesn't look anywhere near as good.
Exactly. That's why I may sound harsh out of other SJ fans, since they are saying "Oh well, it was Wisconsin...it's not a big deal...they are a ranked team and they are good". It's not "oh well" anymore. That was a golden opportunity lost. In the old Big East you can probably make the case that it wasn't that big a deal with tons of future opportunities for ranked wins. But now we may only get a few and Wisconsin was one of those opportunities. Every ranked opponent we face is a chance to make a name for ourselves and get out in the headlines. I'm sick of the excuses. There are none left. We are deep, we have 6 top 100 players including a 5 star #3 PG in the nation, the Big East ROY, the #3 scorer in the Big East last year, a sure-fire NBA player who was on the national team in DR (according to scouts), one of the most explosive players and stat sheet fillers in the country in Pointer, the best shot blocker in the country, etc. Lavin is healthy. The team is healthy (knock on wood). We are in a great conference. We have new uniforms and a new brand. All that is left to do is win. We need to win the Cuse game in the worst way. I feel like losing that game after losing to Wisconsin will only prove the Big East doubters that we are a glorified A-10 even though that's not true, it will appear as such to many fans especially in the ACC. Cuse has beaten us something like 13 times in a row. They lost a lot of talent to the NBA, and we have our most talented team since arguably we made the elite 8 a decade or so ago. It's at MSG at home. Time to win and win now. Put up or shut up. NYC is the kind of city that will turn winners into legends and turn a blind eye to mediocrity. Just one year while I'm alive I want to see SJ go on a huge run i.e. Sweet 16 or better. Is that so much to ask?
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Also, why is this game on FS2 and not FS1? Or at least on SNY? From what I understand FS1 is standard with most carriers, but FS2 is premium. Can't they fit 1 more game on FS1 instead of another stupid UFC fight that no one cares about?
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Lavinwood, I think that you are on target when you say that SJU has to start collecting scalps at some point. But there really is no shame in losing to Wisc on a neutral court early in the season. They just knocked off Florida last night and are probably the 2nd or 3rd best team in the B10. Winning games like that really help, but losing then do not hurt. Your season does not bank on beating either Syr or Wisc. Play both tough, win one if you can, take care of the OOC teams that you should beat down, and finish over .500 in a very balanced league and I think you'll be fine to get in the tourney.
As a conference we need to collectively grab enough quality OOC wins to keep our collective RPI high. Part of that is to avoid bad losses. Last year Nova beat prob the Top 5 teams in the BE (Syr, L'ville, Marq, Gtwn & Uconn) but lost to Columbia. That loss probably cancelled out one of the top wins and/or cost Nova the chance to be a 6 or 7 seed instead of a 9 seed. You guy will probably have 8-12 conference games against teams in the RPI Top 50, so your opportunity for quality wins will be there.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Lavinwood, I think that you are on target when you say that SJU has to start collecting scalps at some point. But there really is no shame in losing to Wisc on a neutral court early in the season. They just knocked off Florida last night and are probably the 2nd or 3rd best team in the B10. Winning games like that really help, but losing then do not hurt. Your season does not bank on beating either Syr or Wisc. Play both tough, win one if you can, take care of the OOC teams that you should beat down, and finish over .500 in a very balanced league and I think you'll be fine to get in the tourney.
As a conference we need to collectively grab enough quality OOC wins to keep our collective RPI high. Part of that is to avoid bad losses. Last year Nova beat prob the Top 5 teams in the BE (Syr, L'ville, Marq, Gtwn & Uconn) but lost to Columbia. That loss probably cancelled out one of the top wins and/or cost Nova the chance to be a 6 or 7 seed instead of a 9 seed. You guy will probably have 8-12 conference games against teams in the RPI Top 50, so your opportunity for quality wins will be there.
stever20 wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Lavinwood, I think that you are on target when you say that SJU has to start collecting scalps at some point. But there really is no shame in losing to Wisc on a neutral court early in the season. They just knocked off Florida last night and are probably the 2nd or 3rd best team in the B10. Winning games like that really help, but losing then do not hurt. Your season does not bank on beating either Syr or Wisc. Play both tough, win one if you can, take care of the OOC teams that you should beat down, and finish over .500 in a very balanced league and I think you'll be fine to get in the tourney.
As a conference we need to collectively grab enough quality OOC wins to keep our collective RPI high. Part of that is to avoid bad losses. Last year Nova beat prob the Top 5 teams in the BE (Syr, L'ville, Marq, Gtwn & Uconn) but lost to Columbia. That loss probably cancelled out one of the top wins and/or cost Nova the chance to be a 6 or 7 seed instead of a 9 seed. You guy will probably have 8-12 conference games against teams in the RPI Top 50, so your opportunity for quality wins will be there.
The RPI is very interesting. It would be very surprising if St John's had 8-12 conference games against teams in the RPI top 50. I mean 12 conference games would mean 6 other teams in the RPI top 50. I don't think even the most optimistic person could say that. Last year in a 15 team conference we had 8 teams in.
btw- early season RPI's are the best... Right now- Georgetown is 322. Who is #1? Alcorn State.
btw- Kent State- is #2!!!!!
Lavinwood wrote:
Also, why is this game on FS2 and not FS1? Or at least on SNY? From what I understand FS1 is standard with most carriers, but FS2 is premium. Can't they fit 1 more game on FS1 instead of another stupid UFC fight that no one cares about?
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