Tourney Watch 2/22/22

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Re: Tourney Watch 2/22/22

Postby Hall2012 » Thu Feb 24, 2022 9:26 am

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Hall2012 wrote:If they can still get the results necessary from their final few games to get in, they will. As Stever said, the committee will likely drop their seed due to the injury, but I don't think it will drop them out completely.

Right. Only way I could see them out realistically is if they lose out regular season, fall to 6 seed, and then lose to Georgetown in the 1st round of the BET.


The tough remaining schedule (@Providence, UConn, Seton Hall) does make the first part of the doomsday scenario possible - but the positive is there's no bad losses to be had in that stretch. All it takes is 1 win or 1 SHU loss (@Xavier, Georgetown) to avoid the first round meeting with the Hoyas.
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Re: Tourney Watch 2/22/22

Postby stever20 » Thu Feb 24, 2022 9:34 am

Hall2012 wrote:
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Hall2012 wrote:If they can still get the results necessary from their final few games to get in, they will. As Stever said, the committee will likely drop their seed due to the injury, but I don't think it will drop them out completely.

Right. Only way I could see them out realistically is if they lose out regular season, fall to 6 seed, and then lose to Georgetown in the 1st round of the BET.


The tough remaining schedule (@Providence, UConn, Seton Hall) does make the first part of the doomsday scenario possible - but the positive is there's no bad losses to be had in that stretch. All it takes is 1 win or 1 SHU loss (@Xavier, Georgetown) to avoid the first round meeting with the Hoyas.

Right. So basically the game @ Xavier would be it for that.

I guess if they were to get blown out in the 4 games- with vs Marquette the 4th game even in MSG- might wind up being tough for them to make it. 19-12 would be their record. I guess you could understand it if they did get left out.
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Re: Tourney Watch 2/22/22

Postby Hall2012 » Thu Feb 24, 2022 9:42 am

Poinst is the Jays are still in pretty good shape. It hurts their odds to make a run in the tournament, but they'd still need quite a bit to go wrong to get left out.
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Re: Tourney Watch 2/22/22

Postby Omaha1 » Thu Feb 24, 2022 10:03 am

In some ways it is a brand new season for CU, but if that is the case they passed the first test last night with flying colors. Jays were losing on the road against a hungry SJU team when Nembhard got hurt, but rallied for a gutty win anyway. It’s a huge loss for sure, but I am confident that we will be okay.
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Re: Tourney Watch 2/22/22

Postby Jet915 » Thu Feb 24, 2022 10:55 am

We need 1 more win to lock in our tourney bid and to prove we can win without Nembhard.
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Re: Tourney Watch 2/22/22

Postby stever20 » Thu Feb 24, 2022 11:34 am

Man, almost any other year McDermott would be a runaway winner for coach of the year. He's done such a great job this year.
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Re: Tourney Watch 2/22/22

Postby Omaha1 » Thu Feb 24, 2022 11:53 am

stever20 wrote:Man, almost any other year McDermott would be a runaway winner for coach of the year. He's done such a great job this year.

Great point. What he’s done has been amazing. If he can get us into the tourney considering everything it would be the best coaching job I can recall in Omaha.
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Re: Tourney Watch 2/22/22

Postby Wizard of Westroads » Thu Feb 24, 2022 12:23 pm

stever20 wrote:Man, almost any other year McDermott would be a runaway winner for coach of the year. He's done such a great job this year.

He had less coming back than Shaka, beat MU twice, is ahead of MU in the BE standings and is peaking at the end of the season.

But that's just for second place. Big Ed deserves the award.
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Re: Tourney Watch 2/22/22

Postby stever20 » Thu Feb 24, 2022 12:25 pm

Wizard of Westroads wrote:
stever20 wrote:Man, almost any other year McDermott would be a runaway winner for coach of the year. He's done such a great job this year.

He had less coming back than Shaka, beat MU twice, is ahead of MU in the BE standings and is peaking at the end of the season.

But that's just for second place. Big Ed deserves the award.

Yeah. I mean Shaka probably at least half the time would get the award for what he's done. But he's an afterthought this year.
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Re: Tourney Watch 2/22/22

Postby kayako » Thu Feb 24, 2022 5:26 pm

Omaha1 wrote:In some ways it is a brand new season for CU, but if that is the case they passed the first test last night with flying colors. Jays were losing on the road against a hungry SJU team when Nembhard got hurt, but rallied for a gutty win anyway. It’s a huge loss for sure, but I am confident that we will be okay.


Reminds me of what happened to Nova last season. Gillespie got injured vs. Creighton but we still won the game. What followed was 2 game losing streak.
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