Demon22 wrote:There's either an incredible comeback, or it's the last five minutes of the Oliver Purnell Era.
Either way, DePaul wins.
RedStormHoops wrote:Step one of creightons dream run is complete.
They will refer to this team as the "Dream Jays" when all is said and done
R Jay wrote:RedStormHoops wrote:Step one of creightons dream run is complete.
They will refer to this team as the "Dream Jays" when all is said and done
LOL. Just a bit too soon. Georgetown is going to be a tough test tomorrow. Hope they won't take us seriously.
stever20 wrote:dmac80 wrote:The win is counted baed in how each team they beat tends at the end of the season right? Like someone who beat Seton Hall when they were ranked, do they get credit for a top 25 win or only a top 100 win since SHU finished 93?
Just end of season. So it'd just be a top 100 win.
Similarly if a team was when you played them #108 and now they're #86, that also counts as a top 100 win.
RedStormHoops wrote:Step one of creightons dream run is complete.
They will refer to this team as the "Dream Jays" when all is said and done
XUFan09 wrote:stever20 wrote:dmac80 wrote:The win is counted baed in how each team they beat tends at the end of the season right? Like someone who beat Seton Hall when they were ranked, do they get credit for a top 25 win or only a top 100 win since SHU finished 93?
Just end of season. So it'd just be a top 100 win.
Similarly if a team was when you played them #108 and now they're #86, that also counts as a top 100 win.
But what a lot of people don't appreciate is how in-depth the Selection Committee goes. Each conference has three Committee members following it and they give weekly reports throughout the season. The ones covering the Big East are well-aware of how good Seton Hall was and how far they fell, and they would relay that information to the rest of the Committee when it comes to games played before the meltdown.
The Committee really knows more about the basketball landscape than the media supposedly charged with covering it, which is part of the reason why Jay Bilas' call for "basketball people" on the Committee is so laughable (the other part of the reason is simply that he's an arrogant was). The example I always like is Oregon State this season. They might not even be in the top 100, but they've only lost two games at home, to Utah and Oregon, while beating some good teams. Because the Pac-12 Committee members know that and will relay the info, Utah and Oregon will get a lot more credit for beating Oregon State than one would expect and others won't be as hurt by the loss for the same reason.
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