PMThor wrote:This was a horrible, horrible loss for the conference. Just based on the BS ESPN led "eye test" this loss hurts the league. We need EVERY team projected to even sniff the tourney to win over inferior competition. I don't care about this stuff about strengthening other BE teams chances, that's crap. No team in consideration for the tournament should lose to the LAST TEAM IN THE LEAGUE. EVER. Never, ever, ever.
When people look back at this season for the Big East, the naysayers will say a bubble team lost to the worst team in the league. That is never good.
ReynoldsWrap wrote:Xavier is absolutely not a lock if they lose to Marquette tomorrow night. If they beat Marquette, sure. But if they lose, they will be directly on the bubble. St. John's-Providence could be a play-in game, but maybe not. There are many, many scenarios in which St. John's beats Providence, loses in the semifinals, and misses the Tournament. Lunardi saying that the winner of the SJU-Prov game will "likely squeak in" gives you confidence that this thing is a play-in game?
SJHooper, your posts contradict each other. You say that Xavier is a lock, and to try to prove your point, you say that they're in the "Should Be In" category. They would not be in that category if they were considered a lock. You say that St. John's-Prov is a play-in game, and to drive that point home, you say that Lunardi says that the winner will "likely squeak in". You say that Xavier has 21 wins, and they really have 20 (and 19 against D-1).
Look, I want what's best for the conference, but you need to think things through more clearly before posting.
ReynoldsWrap wrote:No, a loss to top 5 Nova would not be a blemish on their resume. That's not the point. The point is that when you're hanging out right on the bubble, you need to give the committee a reason to put you in beyond a reasonable doubt. A win over top 5 Nova would be that feather in their cap that would 100% put them over the top. Otherwise, you might need a new pair of drawers on Sunday.
SJHooper wrote:ReynoldsWrap wrote:Xavier is absolutely not a lock if they lose to Marquette tomorrow night. If they beat Marquette, sure. But if they lose, they will be directly on the bubble. St. John's-Providence could be a play-in game, but maybe not. There are many, many scenarios in which St. John's beats Providence, loses in the semifinals, and misses the Tournament. Lunardi saying that the winner of the SJU-Prov game will "likely squeak in" gives you confidence that this thing is a play-in game?
SJHooper, your posts contradict each other. You say that Xavier is a lock, and to try to prove your point, you say that they're in the "Should Be In" category. They would not be in that category if they were considered a lock. You say that St. John's-Prov is a play-in game, and to drive that point home, you say that Lunardi says that the winner will "likely squeak in". You say that Xavier has 21 wins, and they really have 20 (and 19 against D-1).
Look, I want what's best for the conference, but you need to think things through more clearly before posting.
Lunardi is well-known to be the most trusted guy when it comes to bracketology. He's almost always right. If he says it's a virtual play-in game I believe him. Is there a chance 2 wins will still be needed? Sure. But it seems to be more in favor of a play-in. Like I said if the 2nd round was against Marquette then yes we'd definitely need 2, but Nova is a top 5 if not top 3 at the moment. You really think a team with a 50-55 RPI losing to the 4 RPI team would say to them "they aren't ready"? I think as long as it's not a blowout and PC/SJ shows they can hang (both have this season already), then losing a squeaker won't kill them. That's not a bad loss or an expected win. It would be icing on the cake but you don't always need icing to get in.
SJHooper wrote:
Other bubble teams can eliminate themselves and make it easier for us too, .
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