milksteak wrote:X has landed itself squarely on the bubble after last night. Puts us at 5 definite teams in the tourney right now (Nova, Butler, GTown, Providence, SHU).
Bill Marsh wrote:milksteak wrote:X has landed itself squarely on the bubble after last night. Puts us at 5 definite teams in the tourney right now (Nova, Butler, GTown, Providence, SHU).
I don't see it that way. It's still just one bad loss added to their record and X is not the only team headed for the tournament with that kind of a loss on their record. Even with that loss, RPI Wizard still has them with an RPI rank of 32.
There's no doubt that this was a bad loss and it's their 3rd to a team with an RPI over 100, but that puts them in the same company with teams like Stanford, Providence, and BYU as well as a whole bunch of others with 2 losses of that sort. They'll just have to bounce back from this.
Hall2012 wrote:Lunardi still has both Hall and X in his field today despite the bad losses they picked up this week. They took some seed damage though, and 9 and 11. Johnnies slip to the 1st 4 out, leaving the BE with 6 teams in at the moment.
stever20 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:Lunardi still has both Hall and X in his field today despite the bad losses they picked up this week. They took some seed damage though, and 9 and 11. Johnnies slip to the 1st 4 out, leaving the BE with 6 teams in at the moment.
seems about right. Xavier next to last bye team. Seton Hall a 9 sounds high but looking at teams, not really....
Just wish PC didn't have those bad losses.
stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:milksteak wrote:X has landed itself squarely on the bubble after last night. Puts us at 5 definite teams in the tourney right now (Nova, Butler, GTown, Providence, SHU).
I don't see it that way. It's still just one bad loss added to their record and X is not the only team headed for the tournament with that kind of a loss on their record. Even with that loss, RPI Wizard still has them with an RPI rank of 32.
There's no doubt that this was a bad loss and it's their 3rd to a team with an RPI over 100, but that puts them in the same company with teams like Stanford, Providence, and BYU as well as a whole bunch of others with 2 losses of that sort. They'll just have to bounce back from this.
Providence though is 6-3 vs the RPI top 50 and 9-3 vs RPI top 100. Xavier is only 3-4 vs RPI top 50 and 7-6 vs RPI top 100. Huge difference there.
BYU right now is RPI 56 and likely not going to make the tourney.
Stanford right now has only 2 losses vs RPI over 100 teams(DePaul, Washington St). Their next worst loss is 57 UCLA- so that's not even close.
Xavier end of the day likely gets it, but it's no where near the foregone conclusion you make it out to be. Right now, they are the definition of a bubble team.
Hall2012 wrote:stever20 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:Lunardi still has both Hall and X in his field today despite the bad losses they picked up this week. They took some seed damage though, and 9 and 11. Johnnies slip to the 1st 4 out, leaving the BE with 6 teams in at the moment.
seems about right. Xavier next to last bye team. Seton Hall a 9 sounds high but looking at teams, not really....
Just wish PC didn't have those bad losses.
agreed. hopefully their tourney fate doesn't come down to something this nit-picky but when compared to another team with similar bad losses, do you think SHU's 2 being to the same opponent will be looked at more or less favorably than someone who lost them to 2 different opponents?
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