gofriars08 wrote:Xavier, SJU, Providence and Georgetown are all at-risk bids for the moment. Here's what each team likely has to do in the regular season:
Xavier - go 2-2 down the stretch against @ SJU, vs. Creighton, @ SHU, vs. Nova - should probably avoid dropping the roadie vs. SHU, but not a killer, especially if offset with a win vs. Creighton/Nova
SJU - finish up 2-1 down the stretch against vs. Xavier, vs. DePaul and @ Marquette - but they can't have that one loss be vs. DePaul at home (bad loss)
PC - finish 2-1 down the stretch against @ SHU, vs. Marquette, @ Creighton - definitely tougher than the prior two; I'd put their odds at less than 50%
Georgetown - finish 2-1 down the stretch against @ Marquette, vs. Creighton and @ Nova - brutal end; MQ is near-impossible in their house and then two top-10 teams
The key for all these teams is not to lose to DePaul (duh), Seton Hall (bad RPI), or Marquette (good team but going nowhere in terms of NCAAs). Even beyond that, I think PC and St. John's both could use an extra win in the BET if they go both 2-1 down the stretch. Perhaps not PC if one of those two wins is @ Creighton.
ArmyVet wrote:If I am Nova or Creighton, I'm worried as heck about the Big East tourney. You guys are the only ones who can move the needle for the bubble teams to get a quality win so the XU, GU, PC, SJU's of the league are going to be fighting for their lives at MSG. Should make for an entertaining week.
ArmyVet wrote:If I am Nova or Creighton, I'm worried as heck about the Big East tourney. You guys are the only ones who can move the needle for the bubble teams to get a quality win so the XU, GU, PC, SJU's of the league are going to be fighting for their lives at MSG. Should make for an entertaining week.
Randy wrote:I actually like SJU in the BET.
There was no chance the conference was going to fail to utilize an asset like MSG, but it definitely gives an unfair advantage to SJU, who happens to be playing very well right now.
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