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Re: Chris Mack on Xavier's NCAA chances and BE vs A10

Postby tsmithohio1234 » Thu Mar 13, 2014 7:50 am

stever20 wrote:I actually think if they both are in the PIG, the NCAA would actually match them up on purpose quite possibly- thinking that a lot of Xavier fans would go to kind of limit the home court advantage to some degree....


The problem in this scenario for XU is that UD fans have already bought up all the PIG tickets. XU fans would be sitting in the nosebleed section, if thy can find any seats.
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Re: Chris Mack on Xavier's NCAA chances and BE vs A10

Postby stever20 » Thu Mar 13, 2014 8:55 am

tsmithohio1234 wrote:
stever20 wrote:I actually think if they both are in the PIG, the NCAA would actually match them up on purpose quite possibly- thinking that a lot of Xavier fans would go to kind of limit the home court advantage to some degree....


The problem in this scenario for XU is that UD fans have already bought up all the PIG tickets. XU fans would be sitting in the nosebleed section, if thy can find any seats.

even if they do it I think that'll still be the case. I think the NCAA would be afraid of giving both Xavier and Dayton home crowd advantage, which is what would happen if Xavier played in Dayton vs anyone else...
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Re: Chris Mack on Xavier's NCAA chances and BE vs A10

Postby BEwannabe » Thu Mar 13, 2014 9:23 am

Xavier have a home court advantage in Dayton? :lol:
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Re: Chris Mack on Xavier's NCAA chances and BE vs A10

Postby Gopher+RamFan » Thu Mar 13, 2014 9:42 am

Omaha1 wrote:
ta111 wrote:
augkash wrote:The A10 is laughing at Chris Mack right now. GT losing is the making big east look bad

I think it's called Karma.

Remember GT crushed VCU.


4 points? VCU "crushed" UVA at their own house- VCU would be 2nd or 3rd in the ACC, and "it's not even close"

See what I did there? Any team can beat any other team on any night (see what DePaul did) but please save the "Georgetown would definitely be in the top 3 in the A10" talk. They couldn't finish top 6 in a league sending 3-4 teams to the Dance. Georgetown will be fine in the next few years, and this season is probably just an outlier in the long term, but it's still happening.
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Re: Chris Mack on Xavier's NCAA chances and BE vs A10

Postby stever20 » Thu Mar 13, 2014 9:54 am

I'm just impressed JT3 found another way to end the competitive part of the season by losing to a double digit team. didn't think that was possible this year..

I'll say this- if his last name wasn't Thompson, he would have some heat right now. Next year he'd be on a pretty hot seat.
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Re: Chris Mack on Xavier's NCAA chances and BE vs A10

Postby tsmithohio1234 » Thu Mar 13, 2014 10:56 am

stever20 wrote:
tsmithohio1234 wrote:
stever20 wrote:I actually think if they both are in the PIG, the NCAA would actually match them up on purpose quite possibly- thinking that a lot of Xavier fans would go to kind of limit the home court advantage to some degree....


The problem in this scenario for XU is that UD fans have already bought up all the PIG tickets. XU fans would be sitting in the nosebleed section, if thy can find any seats.

even if they do it I think that'll still be the case. I think the NCAA would be afraid of giving both Xavier and Dayton home crowd advantage, which is what would happen if Xavier played in Dayton vs anyone else...


well not sure what the NCAA could do now,............... confiscate the tickets already sold to UD fans (over 10000 have been sold) and seel them to XU fans
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