GoldenWarrior11 wrote:In a weird way, it's also helpful to not have Villanova be on the top of the mountain, followed by anyone and everyone else. They are still very much a top-10 team, but with two conference losses already, they that has helped other teams fight for wins (and more importantly seeds). If they were 9-0, Creighton and Marquette resumes would look different (as would anyone that inevitably beats them during the rest of conference play). There is no clear top dog this season, but several are very much top-15-level programs (even though they may not be ranked as high).
ArmyVet wrote:I am surprised Hall didn't take a big tumble. They got a huge early boost with wins over Michigan and Texas, but neither of those teams is even ranked anymore. The home win over UCONN is the best after that. I suppose the numbers still look pretty good, but if one of the 7 current teams dancing misses out I think it would be the Pirates.
Hall2012 wrote:A lot for the Hall is going to depend on how much forgiveness the committee for missing players. Only 3 of their losses came at full strength, 2 of which were lost on buzzer beaters (and though I'm counting Ohio State as full strength, the Pirates we're in control until Cale left injured).
stever20 wrote:ArmyVet wrote:I am surprised Hall didn't take a big tumble. They got a huge early boost with wins over Michigan and Texas, but neither of those teams is even ranked anymore. The home win over UCONN is the best after that. I suppose the numbers still look pretty good, but if one of the 7 current teams dancing misses out I think it would be the Pirates.
Completely agree with you on Seton Hall. I mean the Michigan and Texas wins are still Q1. But already with 6 losses, and still have a lot of tough games left. These next 2 weeks to me are crucial- after that they have road games left @ Nova, UConn, Xavier, and Creighton(and probably a makeup with Providence in there as well). And these 2 weeks aren't easy- Marquette, @ Georgetown, Creighton, and Xavier.
Hall2012 wrote:stever20 wrote:ArmyVet wrote:I am surprised Hall didn't take a big tumble. They got a huge early boost with wins over Michigan and Texas, but neither of those teams is even ranked anymore. The home win over UCONN is the best after that. I suppose the numbers still look pretty good, but if one of the 7 current teams dancing misses out I think it would be the Pirates.
Completely agree with you on Seton Hall. I mean the Michigan and Texas wins are still Q1. But already with 6 losses, and still have a lot of tough games left. These next 2 weeks to me are crucial- after that they have road games left @ Nova, UConn, Xavier, and Creighton(and probably a makeup with Providence in there as well). And these 2 weeks aren't easy- Marquette, @ Georgetown, Creighton, and Xavier.
From what I've heard, the make-up game with Providence is very unlikely to happen. Basically impossible unless the Big East changes its scheduling policies.
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