Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:gavitspeaks wrote:All of this talk about Xavier. Who cares about it?
Many or most BE fans, and a number of A10 fans who also follow the BE.
Xavier is in a very interesting situation with regard to the 2015 Bubble Watch – the topic of this thread.gavitspeaks wrote:Let's talk something legitimate like Villanova.
Villanova is a lock for the 2015 Tournament field, and therefore, off-topic on a 'Bubble Watch' thread.stever20 wrote:gofriars08 wrote:Cincy game will be huge for X. The good news for them is that every game remaining for Xavier except @Creighton will be against a top-50 opponent, so any win they get will be a quality one. The bad news is that it will be hard for them to get wins. A road win vs. Creighton is pretty much a requirement IMO for X, getting them 17 wins.
Then that leaves them with finding two more wins from Cincy, Butler, Nova and St. John's, and their BET opening round opponent (currently Georgetown).
great post. 18-14 they have a shot - not a great one.
19-13 is close to a lock to me (only way it's not is if they got to 19-12 - but finish 8-10 in conference, and then lose to Creighton/Marquette in 1st round- adding another bad loss).
If I were a Xavier fan, I would not feel confident of an at-large invitation with less than 20 regular-season wins and at least one BET win. Here’s why:
At the end of the last regular season, the 2013-14 Xavier Musketeers had a record of 20-11 (10-8) before going 1-1 in the BET.
On Selection Sunday in March 2014, the Musketeers had a record of 21-12 and an RPI Ranking of # 47. These credentials got Xavier a # 12 seed and a play-in game at UD Arena, which they lost.
The 2013-14 Musketeers were 14-2 at home, 4-6 on the road, and 2-5 in ‘neutral court’ games.
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The 2014-15 Xavier Musketeers currently have a record of 16-10 (7-7) and an RPI Ranking of # 41. Xavier is now 12-2 at home, 3-6 on the road, and 1-2 in ‘neutral court’ games.
Tonight’s game is huge for the Musketeers. If they lose, they will pick up an 11th loss (with four tough conference games ahead), and drop to 3-7 in road games – considerably worse than last year’s team which received the final ‘at-large’ invitation to the Tournament.
Adding to the importance of tonight’s game is the fact that Xavier’s best OOC win this season is a home win over RPI # 68 Alabama. A road win over the RPI # 34 Bearcats would be a considerable boost to Xavier’s résumé.
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:gavitspeaks wrote:All of this talk about Xavier. Who cares about it?
Many or most BE fans, and a number of A10 fans who also follow the BE.
Xavier is in a very interesting situation with regard to the 2015 Bubble Watch – the topic of this thread.gavitspeaks wrote:Let's talk something legitimate like Villanova.
Villanova is a lock for the 2015 Tournament field, and therefore, off-topic on a 'Bubble Watch' thread.stever20 wrote:gofriars08 wrote:Cincy game will be huge for X. The good news for them is that every game remaining for Xavier except @Creighton will be against a top-50 opponent, so any win they get will be a quality one. The bad news is that it will be hard for them to get wins. A road win vs. Creighton is pretty much a requirement IMO for X, getting them 17 wins.
Then that leaves them with finding two more wins from Cincy, Butler, Nova and St. John's, and their BET opening round opponent (currently Georgetown).
great post. 18-14 they have a shot - not a great one.
19-13 is close to a lock to me (only way it's not is if they got to 19-12 - but finish 8-10 in conference, and then lose to Creighton/Marquette in 1st round- adding another bad loss).
If I were a Xavier fan, I would not feel confident of an at-large invitation with less than 20 regular-season wins and at least one BET win. Here’s why:
At the end of the last regular season, the 2013-14 Xavier Musketeers had a record of 20-11 (10-8) before going 1-1 in the BET.
On Selection Sunday in March 2014, the Musketeers had a record of 21-12 and an RPI Ranking of # 47. These credentials got Xavier a # 12 seed and a play-in game at UD Arena, which they lost.
The 2013-14 Musketeers were 14-2 at home, 4-6 on the road, and 2-5 in ‘neutral court’ games.
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The 2014-15 Xavier Musketeers currently have a record of 16-10 (7-7) and an RPI Ranking of # 41. Xavier is now 12-2 at home, 3-6 on the road, and 1-2 in ‘neutral court’ games.
Tonight’s game is huge for the Musketeers. If they lose, they will pick up an 11th loss (with four tough conference games ahead), and drop to 3-7 in road games – considerably worse than last year’s team which received the final ‘at-large’ invitation to the Tournament.
Adding to the importance of tonight’s game is the fact that Xavier’s best OOC win this season is a home win over RPI # 68 Alabama. A road win over the RPI # 34 Bearcats would be a considerable boost to Xavier’s résumé.
Jet915 wrote:Xaviers rpi is now 32, Cincy is 47 and stever is somewhere crying.....haha.
stever20 wrote:Huge win for Xavier. Now just need to beat either Butler or St John's and then Creighton and they are lock city to me...
Cincy's RPI just looked and it's 46 not 47. They should be safe still with wins over Houston, UCF, Tulane, and Memphis. That would get them to 21-10.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:I find it very difficult for a Cincy fan to think that they would be safe on Selection Sunday should they find themselves sitting on the bubble with XU.
I don't care to project what's going to happen--I'll let you continue to do that Stever. I just know that as of today both SJU and X are projected to be in the tourney. UCONN is no where close; same with FL; Tulsa and Cincy are both in the mid to high 40's and could be in some trouble if they continue to play as pedestrian that I believe both to be.
Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:Huge win for Xavier. Now just need to beat either Butler or St John's and then Creighton and they are lock city to me...
Cincy's RPI just looked and it's 46 not 47. They should be safe still with wins over Houston, UCF, Tulane, and Memphis. That would get them to 21-10.
So what you're saying is that if they don't beat Memphis, they're in trouble. Yep, that about sums it up
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