stever20 wrote:kayako wrote:Omaha1 wrote:Just being honest- anyone who has watched Creighton play would agree that the Jays are not an NCAA tourney team at this point. Maybe we can get there as the young guys improve, but no way right now.
I think the Jays are a year away, but the crazy number of upsets make the bubble a very weak one this season. Let's see if they can win 2 out of next 4 before their BE opener.
yeah totally agree. seeing buy game losses all over the place along with other bad losses.
I think they need to split with Iowa St and BYU. Arizona St at 2-5 isn't going to help much at all.
kayako wrote:Lunardi's 12/3:
https://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/page/bracketology/ncaa-bracketology-projecting-2022-march-madness-men-field
2 Nova
5 UCONN
7 Xavier
8 Seton Hall
9 Marquette
11 Providence
Always underrating the BE as usual.
DudeAnon wrote:kayako wrote:Lunardi's 12/3:
https://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/page/bracketology/ncaa-bracketology-projecting-2022-march-madness-men-field
2 Nova
5 UCONN
7 Xavier
8 Seton Hall
9 Marquette
11 Providence
Always underrating the BE as usual.
Gotta agree with this one. Providence with wins over Tech and Wisconsin. Seton Hall with wins over Cal and Michigan. Marquette with wins over West Virginia, Ole Miss and Illinois. Xavier with wins over Ohio State and Virginia Tech. The Big East has done really well and still has opportunities to improve.
jbarajas0490 wrote:Jerry palm has 6 big east teams with the hall all the way up to a 2 seed.
No sign of St. John's or Creighton but I imagine their lurking also Depaul.
stever20 wrote:
Palm is one that I largely ignore- he's of all the big ones one of the worst. Much worse than Lunardi.
The guy from Bracketville will be up tomorrow.
My hunch is St John's and Creighton would be about 5-10 teams out, and DePaul would be a bit closer if they win, and about 15-20 out if they lose tonight.
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