BillikensWin wrote:Friarfan2 wrote:I just hope St. John's and providence can make the tournament. The top 25 ranking thing seems a bit ambitious and not all that "easy" or realistic. I hope it happens, but I like to keep a perspective on reality at times.
The Top 25 is not that exclusive. Remember, SLU was in it last year and they clearly weren't good enough to be in the Big East.
Bill Marsh wrote:Scott Gleeson of USA Today is also doing a daily countdown. In his case, he's projecting the 68 teams that will make the tournament. So far, no one from the Big East, but he's only down to #56. The only Catholic school is Manhattan from the MAAC at #59. It's basically a group of mid majors so far, who are expected to win their conferences. Here's the list through today:
68. Robert Morris
67. Charleston Southern
66. Northwestern State.
65. Norfolk State
64. Georgia State
63. BU
62. Vermont
61. Texas Southern
60. Elon
59. Manhattan
58. Toledo
57. Towson
56. Florida Gulf Coast
55. Weber Stat
54. Long Beach State
53. Eastern Kentucky
52. Wright State
51. Denver
Bill Marsh wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Scott Gleeson of USA Today is also doing a daily countdown. In his case, he's projecting the 68 teams that will make the tournament. So far, no one from the Big East, but he's only down to #56. The only Catholic school is Manhattan from the MAAC at #59. It's basically a group of mid majors so far, who are expected to win their conferences. Here's the list through today:
68. Robert Morris
67. Charleston Southern
66. Northwestern State.
65. Norfolk State
64. Georgia State
63. BU
62. Vermont
61. Texas Southern
60. Elon
59. Manhattan
58. Toledo
57. Towson
56. Florida Gulf Coast
55. Weber Stat
54. Long Beach State
53. Eastern Kentucky
52. Wright State
51. Denver
We can end some of the suspense no this countdown since Scott Gleeson and his colleagues at USA did publish their pre-season top 25 on July 26. Here it is:
25. Baylor
24. Michigan
23. Indiana
22. New Mexico
21. Gonzaga
20. Georgetown
19. Virginia
18. VCU
17. Villanova
16.Iowa
15. Oregon
14. Colorado
13. Ohio State
12. Kansas
11. Wichita State
10. Memphis
9. Syracuse
8. Marquette
7. Arizona
6. Florida
5. Michigan State
4. Louisville
3. North Carolina
2. Duke
1. Kentucky
We'll see if they make any changes to these picks as we get closer to the opening of the season.
MUBoxer wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Scott Gleeson of USA Today is also doing a daily countdown. In his case, he's projecting the 68 teams that will make the tournament. So far, no one from the Big East, but he's only down to #56. The only Catholic school is Manhattan from the MAAC at #59. It's basically a group of mid majors so far, who are expected to win their conferences. Here's the list through today:
68. Robert Morris
67. Charleston Southern
66. Northwestern State.
65. Norfolk State
64. Georgia State
63. BU
62. Vermont
61. Texas Southern
60. Elon
59. Manhattan
58. Toledo
57. Towson
56. Florida Gulf Coast
55. Weber Stat
54. Long Beach State
53. Eastern Kentucky
52. Wright State
51. Denver
We can end some of the suspense no this countdown since Scott Gleeson and his colleagues at USA did publish their pre-season top 25 on July 26. Here it is:
25. Baylor
24. Michigan
23. Indiana
22. New Mexico
21. Gonzaga
20. Georgetown
19. Virginia
18. VCU
17. Villanova
16.Iowa
15. Oregon
14. Colorado
13. Ohio State
12. Kansas
11. Wichita State
10. Memphis
9. Syracuse
8. Marquette
7. Arizona
6. Florida
5. Michigan State
4. Louisville
3. North Carolina
2. Duke
1. Kentucky
We'll see if they make any changes to these picks as we get closer to the opening of the season.
You sure it's from July? I found that ranking but it was from April before Whittington went down, Gibbs was approved for year 6 and vander blue declared for draft. (Not sure if there's any other huge stories)
MUBoxer wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Scott Gleeson of USA Today is also doing a daily countdown. In his case, he's projecting the 68 teams that will make the tournament. So far, no one from the Big East, but he's only down to #56. The only Catholic school is Manhattan from the MAAC at #59. It's basically a group of mid majors so far, who are expected to win their conferences. Here's the list through today:
68. Robert Morris
67. Charleston Southern
66. Northwestern State.
65. Norfolk State
64. Georgia State
63. BU
62. Vermont
61. Texas Southern
60. Elon
59. Manhattan
58. Toledo
57. Towson
56. Florida Gulf Coast
55. Weber Stat
54. Long Beach State
53. Eastern Kentucky
52. Wright State
51. Denver
We can end some of the suspense no this countdown since Scott Gleeson and his colleagues at USA did publish their pre-season top 25 on July 26. Here it is:
25. Baylor
24. Michigan
23. Indiana
22. New Mexico
21. Gonzaga
20. Georgetown
19. Virginia
18. VCU
17. Villanova
16.Iowa
15. Oregon
14. Colorado
13. Ohio State
12. Kansas
11. Wichita State
10. Memphis
9. Syracuse
8. Marquette
7. Arizona
6. Florida
5. Michigan State
4. Louisville
3. North Carolina
2. Duke
1. Kentucky
We'll see if they make any changes to these picks as we get closer to the opening of the season.
You sure it's from July? I found that ranking but it was from April before Whittington went down, Gibbs was approved for year 6 and vander blue declared for draft. (Not sure if there's any other huge stories)
ljay wrote:BillikensWin wrote:Friarfan2 wrote:I just hope St. John's and providence can make the tournament. The top 25 ranking thing seems a bit ambitious and not all that "easy" or realistic. I hope it happens, but I like to keep a perspective on reality at times.
The Top 25 is not that exclusive. Remember, SLU was in it last year and they clearly weren't good enough to be in the Big East.
Yawn.
I thought we left whiny Wichita State-like behavior behind in the MVC.
marquette wrote:Thought I'd bring this back up as Providence has entered the rankings at #60 (personally I think they are at least 20 spots higher than that, but whatever). Interestingly, despite them being #60 the author has them in the NIT again. That's a bit of a head scratcher. I believe that is the first 2 of our 10 in with Providence at 60 and Seton Hall at 109. DePaul, I'm assuming, will not be on this list. It's also pretty clear that the list does not have up-to-date facts.
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