adoraz wrote:jbarajas0490 wrote:That loss to ASU lowered the Jay's net down back into the 70's. Ouch hopefully the bracketologists don't punish the Jay's but seeing as how they always underrate the conference, not good.
Lol what? The Selection Committee never has underrated the conference. Who cares what bracketologists in December think? They're still using projections at the moment, too. Give it another month and none of them will be undervaluing the conference, because it's their job to get them right by Selection Sunday and we've always been highly respected by the Selection Committee.
It was a bad loss, but Jays were #82 4 days ago. Now they're #77 with a few good wins. They're probably not a Tournament team, but very few predicted they'd be pre-season. They're still ahead of schedule, along with the rest of the conference overall relative to our pre-season expectations.
stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:jbarajas0490 wrote:That loss to ASU lowered the Jay's net down back into the 70's. Ouch hopefully the bracketologists don't punish the Jay's but seeing as how they always underrate the conference, not good.
Lol what? The Selection Committee never has underrated the conference. Who cares what bracketologists in December think? They're still using projections at the moment, too. Give it another month and none of them will be undervaluing the conference, because it's their job to get them right by Selection Sunday and we've always been highly respected by the Selection Committee.
It was a bad loss, but Jays were #82 4 days ago. Now they're #77 with a few good wins. They're probably not a Tournament team, but very few predicted they'd be pre-season. They're still ahead of schedule, along with the rest of the conference overall relative to our pre-season expectations.
outside of BYU, really what good wins for them do you see? Right now their 2nd best win by NET is vs Brown at 149. And I don't see any wins that should age really well either. McDermott scheduled IMO like he had a pretty young team. Nothing wrong with that at all.
Bogg wrote:Creighton doesn't really strike me as a tournament team - the ASU loss was an unfortunate drop of a game they should have had, but a team that young seemed likely to eventually drop some they shouldn't have. Nova/UConn/Hall/X/Providence are the five that should make the tournament, and honestly DePaul could put themselves in good shape heading into conference play if they win this weekend. I don't know what to make of St Johns, other than that they look like a bubble team on the surface but haven't done anything to really help themselves yet.
stever20 wrote:Bogg wrote:Creighton doesn't really strike me as a tournament team - the ASU loss was an unfortunate drop of a game they should have had, but a team that young seemed likely to eventually drop some they shouldn't have. Nova/UConn/Hall/X/Providence are the five that should make the tournament, and honestly DePaul could put themselves in good shape heading into conference play if they win this weekend. I don't know what to make of St Johns, other than that they look like a bubble team on the surface but haven't done anything to really help themselves yet.
I agree with you on the 5.
The team outside the 5 that has themselves positioned pretty well IMO is Marquette. Has between 1-3 possible Q1 wins in Illinois(right now Q1 win, Illinois ranked 30), WVU(right now Q2 win, WVU ranked 56), and Kansas St(right now Q2 win, KSU ranked 92). 8-3 overall record. Good SOS(#86). They need to get thru the 1st 3 games of conference play- @ Xavier, UConn, and @ St John's- with at least 1 win.
stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:jbarajas0490 wrote:That loss to ASU lowered the Jay's net down back into the 70's. Ouch hopefully the bracketologists don't punish the Jay's but seeing as how they always underrate the conference, not good.
Lol what? The Selection Committee never has underrated the conference. Who cares what bracketologists in December think? They're still using projections at the moment, too. Give it another month and none of them will be undervaluing the conference, because it's their job to get them right by Selection Sunday and we've always been highly respected by the Selection Committee.
It was a bad loss, but Jays were #82 4 days ago. Now they're #77 with a few good wins. They're probably not a Tournament team, but very few predicted they'd be pre-season. They're still ahead of schedule, along with the rest of the conference overall relative to our pre-season expectations.
outside of BYU, really what good wins for them do you see? Right now their 2nd best win by NET is vs Brown at 149. And I don't see any wins that should age really well either. McDermott scheduled IMO like he had a pretty young team. Nothing wrong with that at all.
stever20 wrote:I think there's been times where the league hasn't gotten a total good shake from the committee. Mostly though in terms of seeding and not really getting into the tourney though.
I think right now the bracketology from folks is pretty fair in general. Maybe a few that have a spot or 2 low. But overall, fair.
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