Bill Marsh wrote:
Using RPI Forecast to project the Final rankings, here's another way to look at it. (I hope I have the tie breaker formula right.)
8. DePaul
9. Marquette > 1. Villanova
................. 4. Seton Hall
.................. 5. Xavier
.................. 3. Georgetown
.................. 6. Providence
7. St. John's >> 2. Butler
10. Creighton
micgoG'town wrote:Don't want any part of Xavier.
stever20 wrote:ken pom's projected tourney after tonight
1 Nova 14-4 vs 8 St John's 7-11/ 9 Marquette 5-13
4/5 Providence vs Xavier(both 10-8)
2 Georgetown 12-6 vs 7 DePaul 8-10/10 Creighton 3-15
3 Butler 12-6 vs 6 Seton Hall 9-9
think Seton Hall would be very much in jeopardy with a loss. Real interesting that they now have St John's behind DePaul- and also if DePaul got 1 more win- they would actually be 6th ahead of Seton Hall.
Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:ken pom's projected tourney after tonight
1 Nova 14-4 vs 8 St John's 7-11/ 9 Marquette 5-13
4/5 Providence vs Xavier(both 10-8)
2 Georgetown 12-6 vs 7 DePaul 8-10/10 Creighton 3-15
3 Butler 12-6 vs 6 Seton Hall 9-9
think Seton Hall would be very much in jeopardy with a loss. Real interesting that they now have St John's behind DePaul- and also if DePaul got 1 more win- they would actually be 6th ahead of Seton Hall.
Ken Pom often leaves me shaking my head, and this is one more time. How does he resolve the tie between Georgetown and Butler in favor of Georgetown? As far as I can see, Butler's road win over Seton Hall stands as the tie breaker right now.
Edrick wrote:Because neither of those things are the case. Bill Marsh is saying that if you expound on his projections, Georgetown will have neither of those things because Butler will have beaten Georgetown and Villanova in the second game(s), both at home, in which they'll be favored.
Doing a projection, includes projecting everything, not just somethings and as-of-now on other things.
stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
Using RPI Forecast to project the Final rankings, here's another way to look at it. (I hope I have the tie breaker formula right.)
8. DePaul
9. Marquette > 1. Villanova
................. 4. Seton Hall
.................. 5. Xavier
.................. 3. Georgetown
.................. 6. Providence
7. St. John's >> 2. Butler
10. Creighton
Looking RPI forecast has Butler and Georgetown tied. Georgetown has a win over Butler already and a win also over Nova. So for Butler to be seeded ahead of Georgetown, they have to finish a game up on them.
A lot left to be decided in the 4-6 range where 3 way tie at 10-8. SH and PC haven't played at all yet, and a HUGE game left is PC vs X.
hoyahooligan wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:ken pom's projected tourney after tonight
1 Nova 14-4 vs 8 St John's 7-11/ 9 Marquette 5-13
4/5 Providence vs Xavier(both 10-8)
2 Georgetown 12-6 vs 7 DePaul 8-10/10 Creighton 3-15
3 Butler 12-6 vs 6 Seton Hall 9-9
think Seton Hall would be very much in jeopardy with a loss. Real interesting that they now have St John's behind DePaul- and also if DePaul got 1 more win- they would actually be 6th ahead of Seton Hall.
Ken Pom often leaves me shaking my head, and this is one more time. How does he resolve the tie between Georgetown and Butler in favor of Georgetown? As far as I can see, Butler's road win over Seton Hall stands as the tie breaker right now.
How do you figure that? As of today the tie breaker would be head to head which Georgetown owns and after that it would be record vs. the top team Nova which Georgetown would currently win.
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