GumbyDamnit! wrote:I think Xavier is one of the better teams in conf for sure but when comparing them and SJU for example, had their schedules been reversed we might be looking at each differently. XU has played 4 of its 5 games at home so far. The XU fans talk often about how great XU is at Cintas. That certainly seems true, and so far they have taken advantage of that. SJU on the other hand has had 1 home game, vs. perhaps the league's best team. The DePaul game was the only one they lost in which it was a toss up or they were a slight favorite. And DePaul is looking better and better each game.
I worry about XU's last stretch of conf games: 5 away games and CU and Nova (arguably the 2 best BE teams) at home. They need to pick up the wins during this first half, as the 2nd half might bring them back down towards the pack a bit. Hope I am proved wrong b/c as of now they seem be the most solid 3rd tourney team in conf. But if they start to stumble down the stretch...
bmorex wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:I think Xavier is one of the better teams in conf for sure but when comparing them and SJU for example, had their schedules been reversed we might be looking at each differently. XU has played 4 of its 5 games at home so far. The XU fans talk often about how great XU is at Cintas. That certainly seems true, and so far they have taken advantage of that. SJU on the other hand has had 1 home game, vs. perhaps the league's best team. The DePaul game was the only one they lost in which it was a toss up or they were a slight favorite. And DePaul is looking better and better each game.
I worry about XU's last stretch of conf games: 5 away games and CU and Nova (arguably the 2 best BE teams) at home. They need to pick up the wins during this first half, as the 2nd half might bring them back down towards the pack a bit. Hope I am proved wrong b/c as of now they seem be the most solid 3rd tourney team in conf. But if they start to stumble down the stretch...
Yup. After the Seton Hall home game on Feb 1, the rest of the schedule is practically murderer's row.
Chalmers0 wrote:Dee Davis was the absolute difference in this game. His numbers were great, but outside of that he played GREAT defense on DSR. I watched a bit of the game on DVR last night after getting home and the few times DSR scored on him were really tough shots that you can't really defend. DSR got his open looks against Brandon Randolph (who he absolute abused) and Semaj.
MakScratcher3 wrote:One thing I wanted to mention, that I am not sure if anyone has pointed out, is that D'vauntes Smith-Rivera was committed to X for about 3 months back in 2010 - fall/winter of his junior year of HS. He then decommitted and ultimately chose Georgetown, due to the better conference competition/spotlight.
It felt really good to beat him and Georgetown, after getting spurned by him. He's a helluva player though -- X definitely missed out on a GREAT one.
xu155 wrote:MakScratcher3 wrote:One thing I wanted to mention, that I am not sure if anyone has pointed out, is that D'vauntes Smith-Rivera was committed to X for about 3 months back in 2010 - fall/winter of his junior year of HS. He then decommitted and ultimately chose Georgetown, due to the better conference competition/spotlight.
It felt really good to beat him and Georgetown, after getting spurned by him. He's a helluva player though -- X definitely missed out on a GREAT one.
But then we reeled in Semaj with that scholly. Yeah....I'll take Semaj (and DSR is a great player).
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