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Thread: Bracketology

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    Bracketology

    I am not anticipating we make the big dance, and bracketology really doesn't mean much at this time of the year, but I looked at Lunardi's latest listing anyway.

    Lunardi has 4 Big East teams in the big dance, with Seton Hall being among the first four out and MU being among the second group of 4 out.
    Nova and X are 2 seeds, with Prov a 3 seed and Butler a 7 seed.

    Interesting enough, in the next 4 out section along with MU is Arizona State and LSU, two teams we played earlier.

    One thing that a schools like LSU and MU have in common is I think the NCAA would like to see Simmons and Ellenson in the big dance. That might help break a 'tie' if it were to be close between a couple schools.


    http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/bracketology

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    It also helps that we beat them head to head... With that said for MU to make the dance I think they will need an impressive finish to make it a no doubt type deal, if we are a bubble team I think we get left out because of our schedule. The selection committee loves to make a point about non conference schedules
    The artist formerly known as "the sitting MU coach for president"

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    I don't think the SC cares nor should they about Ellenson and Simmons.

    They have a job.....to fill out the field with the best at large teams.

    If LSU or MU have done enough to impress enough of them they will get in.....if not they won't.

    As MKE said I think if they are close they will more likely then not be left out because of the non conference schedule.

    I for 1 will not be complaining about being left out unless MU removes all doubt.

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    FWIW, Lunardi also said via twitter he doesn't think 10-8 will get it done in the Big East.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markedman View Post
    I don't think the SC cares nor should they about Ellenson and Simmons.

    They have a job.....to fill out the field with the best at large teams.

    If LSU or MU have done enough to impress enough of them they will get in.....if not they won't.

    As MKE said I think if they are close they will more likely then not be left out because of the non conference schedule.

    I for 1 will not be complaining about being left out unless MU removes all doubt.
    100% agree about Ellenson/Simmons and MU overall. MU needs to be 11-7 and at least one BE tourney game to feel comfortable on selection Sunday IMO.

    As far as the BE overall, only 4 getting in may be realistic although I think it will be 5 - not enough bottom feeders to fatten up on beyond SJU and DePaul and as far as bottom feeders, in relative terms, they aren't too bad.

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    wow, Seton Hall as a 9 seed
    March Madness starts in November

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    Quote Originally Posted by WindyCityGoldenEagle View Post
    FWIW, Lunardi also said via twitter he doesn't think 10-8 will get it done in the Big East.
    For Marquette or anyone in the Big East?
    March Madness starts in November

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    March Madness starts in November

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    If we are say 10-8, and win another strong road game or two, we will be as unique of a case as there has been in recent memory. We have 4 top 100 wins away from home already, and likely would get a couple more on way to 10-8 in the Big East. However, we would likely have crappy rating numbers across the board and of course that anchor of a non-conference strength of schedule.

    Regarding the Big East, any of our top four teams would make it at 9-9. Hall is likely safe at 10-8, and Marquette, Creighton, and even Georgetown gets strong consideration at 10-8.
    #BringShakaHome

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