HoosierPal wrote:The only drama left in the Big East season is to see which of the five candidates gets to participate in the Play In Game.
Dew wrote:HoosierPal wrote:The only drama left in the Big East season is to see which of the five candidates gets to participate in the Play In Game.
Which makes getting the 1 seed more important too so you can avoid them.
notkirkcameron wrote:My apologies if there's a picture above that's not showing up on my screen and this is redundant, but through February 16th, if the season ended today...
1.) Creighton (11-2) (Creighton has head-to-head tiebreaker over Villanova after sweeping season series)
2.) Villanova (10-2)
3.) Marquette (7-5)*
4.) Xavier (7-5)
5.) Providence (7-6)*
6.) St. John's (7-6)
7.) Georgetown (6-7)
8.) Seton Hall (4-8)
9.) DePaul (2-10) (Head-to-head tiebreaker over Butler)
10.) Butler (2-10)
HoosierPal wrote:Dew wrote:HoosierPal wrote:The only drama left in the Big East season is to see which of the five candidates gets to participate in the Play In Game.
Which makes getting the 1 seed more important too so you can avoid them.
The way I see it, it doesn't matter that much which is a 1 or a 2. To me here are three tiers in the standings, top two, bottom three and then the rest. Whoever finishes in the 7th hole will be trending down, and has to play an extra game. So I don't think it really matters today who gets the 1 or the 2, as I don't see a clear cut advantage for either slot versus the play in victors.
The only asterisk in this is that St. Johns gets a homecourt advantage, so I guess you would want to avoid them as long as possible. But as of now, no telling where they will end up. So you never know, the 2 hole may end up better than the 1 hole if St. Johns finished 4th or 5th.
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