kayako wrote:stever20 wrote:kayako wrote:
That'd require beating 2 top 5 teams and Northwestern in Chicago... so yeah I guess there is a chance.
Alabama hasn't been playing well at all. Purdue has been gettable at times- to include Rutgers beating them earlier in the year. And Northwestern has lost 3 of their last 4 games.
And that's assuming that Providence is ahead of Pittsburgh as well- could see that either way really.
You're describing a situation in which 3 underdogs, all playing 2nd night in a row against 3 rested teams, winning straight up, while assuming Lunardi's placement is more accurate. Sure, maybe Pitt was ahead, but maybe Auburn or WVU were behind. Providence wasn't likely to be Dayton bound before today, and they're even less likely despite losing to uconn. If they end up in Dayton, the committee probably had them lower than the bracketologists to begin with.
I wouldn't even mind getting sent to Dayton. It's a very winnable game.
kayako wrote:Is it just me or is Iowa kind of unremarkable? Their resume and the metrics look like they should be a lot closer to the bubble than where they're at.....
stever20 wrote:
It'll be interesting to see the rest of the results tonight and the update tomorrow morning to see just how close he thinks Providence is.
kayako wrote:stever20 wrote:
It'll be interesting to see the rest of the results tonight and the update tomorrow morning to see just how close he thinks Providence is.
NC State getting crushed helps.
Does Marquette have a shot at 2 seed?
stever20 wrote:kayako wrote:stever20 wrote:
It'll be interesting to see the rest of the results tonight and the update tomorrow morning to see just how close he thinks Providence is.
NC State getting crushed helps.
Does Marquette have a shot at 2 seed?
Possibly if they can beat UConn.
XUFan09 wrote:I think they'd need to beat the Xavier/Creighton winner too.
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