Chalmers0 wrote:stever20 wrote:it's funny, in a way, after tonight, I hope Xavier loses. Think they with win today but losses in last 2 games would likely get a 10 seed. In a LOT of ways, that's a much better seed than the old dreaded 8/9 seed- which I think their cap is most likely unless they won the BET.
I dunno, I'm in the same camp when it comes to the 8/9 seed, but I think with wins tonight and Thursday we are on the verge of a 7 seed. Beating two top 10 teams, ableit at home, should be a really big boost. Also, this is assuming the teams in the 7/8/9/10 range continue to lose, which they most likely will, because they are all mediocre as well. Teams like OSU, Iowa, UMass, Oklahoma, SMU, ASU, Memphis, KSTate, Colorado, Pitt, Gonzaga etc (all around or a couple of lines ahead of Xavier on the bracket matrix) are all bound to lose another game or two. Hell, I could go up a bit further on the bracket matrix to the 5 seed and look at Kentucky (how they are still a 5 is beyond me), Texas, Louisville and make Xavier's case against them if we beat Nova and they drop another game or two.
Now, I don't necessarily see us beating Nova anyway so this is potentially a moot point, but I think that win gets us up to or neat that 7 seed line and even losing to a St. John's or whoever in the first round of BET wouldn't be considered a bad enough loss to drop back down I wouldn't think. Obviously it starts tonight with Seton Hall though. All I'm really saying is that right now there is A LOT of seeding up for grabs and I think teams, like Xavier, who can pick up two Top 10 wins and no bad losses (have to beat Hall tonight, as mentioned) have a chance to make some significant movement up a line or two. This is going to be a REALLY fun couple of weeks leading up to selection sunday.
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