GumbyDamnit! wrote:Actually one of the best ways to get 5 is have Nova finish 4-5 b/c their OOC success will put them in. If CU finishes top 4 they are prob in, especially with an AA on the roster. DM gives them a great storyline that if they are close, they are in. If an XU, BU, SJU, Marq, or PC finish top 3 in conference they are prob in if they have 11+ wins. Add to that an outlier winning in NYC at the BET and 5 is absolutely possible. Lots of hoops still to play...
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Actually one of the best ways to get 5 is have Nova finish 4-5 b/c their OOC success will put them in. If CU finishes top 4 they are prob in, especially with an AA on the roster. DM gives them a great storyline that if they are close, they are in. If an XU, BU, SJU, Marq, or PC finish top 3 in conference they are prob in if they have 11+ wins. Add to that an outlier winning in NYC at the BET and 5 is absolutely possible. Lots of hoops still to play...
Friarfan2 wrote:What we need for the conference to get 5 bids is for the tourney caliber teams to distinguish themselves from the lower level teams. WE DO NOT WANT PARITY! I know this board has been more of a hold hands, don't say bad things to each other, kumbaya fest. But it is time to get real. We are not all going dancing, the world needs ditch diggers too.
The projected rpi has us now at:
Nova in,
Creighton in,
Georgetown just needs to hold serve
Xavier, right side of the bubble
Butler, wrong side of the bubble
St john,s just out of bubble talk
These are really the teams who still have a shot at an at large bid. I guess marquette could too, but that seems unlilkely.
I think the mix of gtown, x, but, and sju are pretty equal, and it really could shake out any way. I think the best way for it to shake would be something like this:
- Nova dominates, but drops a couple games to our 4 and 5 teams (would be nice for one of those to be in philly). Creighton similar to nova. That would give us two "quality" wins teams that get distributed through the bubble teams, and they get good seeds for a tourney run.
- georgetown is in the best shot of our 3-6 teams (the early january bubble teams). Gtown finishing 5th is not bad from a conference view, as they are still a viable at large team.
- we need 2 of the 3, butler, xavier, and/or sju, to get their rpi into the top 50 with a win or two against nova and creighton. And we need the odd man of this bunch to fall off a bit.
Ideally, we could enter the big east tourney at:
Nova - top 10, 2 or 3 seed
Creighton - top 15, 3 or 4 seed
Butler - top 40, 7 or 8 seed'ish
Xavier, top 40, 7 or 8 seed'ish
Georgetown - 40's or low 50's.
The other 5 teams need to fall off a bit.
I would feel good about us earning 5 bids at that point. Then st johns or marquette beats georgetown or xavier or butler in the big east tourney and we get 6 bids!!
I fear it will loolk like this:
Nova - top 15, 3 or 4 seed
Creighton - top 30, 5 or 6 seed
Georgetown - 30's, 7 seed
Xavier - 48 - bubble (and an early exit in nyc popping the bubble)
Butler - 60, nit
St johns - 61, nit
Marquette, 65, nit
Providence, 85, cbi
Seton hall - 99, cbi
Depaul - 110
That would be balance, but it would be only 3 ncaa teams, not very good seeds, and the mid-major tag would apply.
JOPO wrote:Seton Hall would never accept a bid to the CBI. They've turned that down a couple of times before. Who wants to pay to play in a postseason tournament that takes teams with losing records? NCAA is always the goal with NIT as a consolation prize for the Pirates. They will never play in the CBI, I guarantee it.
I wish they would get rid of the CBI. This isn't college football where mediocrity is rewarded and everyone gets a bowl bid.
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