ruechalgrin wrote:XUFan09 wrote:NC State's inclusion and BYU's seeding are the two great puzzles of this bracket.
The committee objectively followed similar criteria this year as they have in the past in terms of teams getting in/out. Only Cal has a legitimate complaint and only NC State was lucky. http://www.unf.edu/~jcoleman/dance.htm (saying that I thought Cal was out in Fla. St. would get in with NC State next out). But I actually think based upon dance card, this is small mistake.
Xavier was the big mistake as it got shafted as they should not have been in the PIG, but should have received an automatic bye. Objectively Xavier ahead of like 8 teams and should have been 10-11 (but as a Dayton fan, I am enjoying this nevertheless). BYU should have been in the PIG, don't get it except that they scheduled OOC really aggressively and I guess committee rewarded that.
billyjack wrote:The spokesman clown on the selection committee is some d-bag from Wake Forest. ACC pr!ck. Freakin NC State shouldn't be anywhere near the tourney, except on NC Central's resume. We need to plant some reliable BE guys on that committee... who represented us in the selection process...? back in the early 80's, the committee was screwing us over, so Gavitt placed himself on the committee and protected us.
Bill Marsh wrote:I don't get this "IF . . . ", IF . . . ", IF . . ." silliness.
The fact is that Providence did beat Creighton and did win the Big East tournament. The fact is that the only reason they weren't in before that is because Seton Hall upset Villanova and PC's win over them didn't help their resume. IF Villanova hadn't been upset, PC could have made the tournament with a win over Villanova, but we won't know that because the game never happened. IF PC had lost to St. John's, the Johnnies might have grabbed the bid because they'd been playing that well. IF Stainbrook hadn't gotten injured, Xavier would have been a slam dunk and wouldn't be in the PIG.
IF St. Joe's hadn't survived a 3-point scare against Dayton in the A10 tournament, maybe they would have been on the outside looking in. IF NC State hadn't gotten lucky against Syracuse in the ACC tournament, they might not have made the tournament. It takes a lot of things falling into place for the tournament lineup to be what it is.
Some people are acting like the Providence win over Creighton was a fluke. If anything should be clear by now, it's that Providence is a bad matchup for Creighton. Providence won that game because they were the better team on Saturday night. They took the lead early in the game and led throughout the rest of game, never relinquishing the lead. They made 14 straight free throws in the second half to hold that lead. Providence beat Creighton 2 of the 3 times they played. They were just better head-to-head. Providence got in the tournament not because they got lucky, but because they earned it.
The Big East got 4 teams in the tournament because the league was that good and because they proved it on the court. If anything, it took some bad luck with the injury to Stainbrook to even throw that into question. It took some bad luck with Georgetown losing Smith to prevent them from possibly getting a 5th team in. Marquette got some bad breaks. Butler lost its leading scorer.
Seriously, ever league has luck effecting its outcomes. To look at the BE at this point and say, "What if . . . " is just ignoring reality.
dmac80 wrote:I personally find it offensive that these frauds were going to snub PC. NC state does not belong in this tournament ahead of PC had PC lost. Sorry. Thank God we pulled it off because you could smell the screw job coming from a mile away.
dmac80 wrote:billyjack wrote:The spokesman clown on the selection committee is some d-bag from Wake Forest. ACC pr!ck. Freakin NC State shouldn't be anywhere near the tourney, except on NC Central's resume. We need to plant some reliable BE guys on that committee... who represented us in the selection process...? back in the early 80's, the committee was screwing us over, so Gavitt placed himself on the committee and protected us.
In the current system the Big East had better have or get someone on that comittee, (somehow I'm doubting we do) and further, why the hell are conference people on the comittee. Can't it be put in the hands of writers or some impartial (I know I'm dreaming) NCAA committee that has no affiliation with a specific conference?
stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:I don't get this "IF . . . ", IF . . . ", IF . . ." silliness.
The fact is that Providence did beat Creighton and did win the Big East tournament. The fact is that the only reason they weren't in before that is because Seton Hall upset Villanova and PC's win over them didn't help their resume. IF Villanova hadn't been upset, PC could have made the tournament with a win over Villanova, but we won't know that because the game never happened. IF PC had lost to St. John's, the Johnnies might have grabbed the bid because they'd been playing that well. IF Stainbrook hadn't gotten injured, Xavier would have been a slam dunk and wouldn't be in the PIG.
IF St. Joe's hadn't survived a 3-point scare against Dayton in the A10 tournament, maybe they would have been on the outside looking in. IF NC State hadn't gotten lucky against Syracuse in the ACC tournament, they might not have made the tournament. It takes a lot of things falling into place for the tournament lineup to be what it is.
Some people are acting like the Providence win over Creighton was a fluke. If anything should be clear by now, it's that Providence is a bad matchup for Creighton. Providence won that game because they were the better team on Saturday night. They took the lead early in the game and led throughout the rest of game, never relinquishing the lead. They made 14 straight free throws in the second half to hold that lead. Providence beat Creighton 2 of the 3 times they played. They were just better head-to-head. Providence got in the tournament not because they got lucky, but because they earned it.
The Big East got 4 teams in the tournament because the league was that good and because they proved it on the court. If anything, it took some bad luck with the injury to Stainbrook to even throw that into question. It took some bad luck with Georgetown losing Smith to prevent them from possibly getting a 5th team in. Marquette got some bad breaks. Butler lost its leading scorer.
Seriously, every league has luck effecting its outcomes. To look at the BE at this point and say, "What if . . . " is just ignoring reality.
It seems looking at the profile, Staninbrook's injury was meaningless. The only thing he could have changed was maybe beating Seton Hall, but wasn't Xavier losing pretty decently when he got hurt? Can't say if they have him, they definitely win vs Nova. If he was healthy and they lose last 3 games, they're out no matter what. We said that back on the 3rd I guess it was and it definitely held true. They needed 1 more win.
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