Here's my best case scenario:
Butler: Lose @ Villanova, Lose @ Xavier, Lose v Seton Hall; 10-8
Creighton: Lose v Providence, Lose @ Villanova, Win v St. John's, Lose @ Marquette; 10-8
Xavier: Lose @ Seton Hall, Win @ Butler, Lose v Marquette, Win @ DePaul; 10-8
Marquette: Win @ Providence, Win @ Xavier, Win v Creighton; 11-7
Providence: Win @ Creighton, Lose v Marquette, Win v DePaul, Win @ St. John's; 9-9
Seton Hall: Win v Xavier, Win @ DePaul, Lose v Georgetown, Win @ Butler; 9-9
Georgetown: Win v DePaul, Win @ St. John's, Win @ Seton Hall, Lose v Villanova; 8-10
That would give the league a legit shot at 7 bids (including Villanova) and one in the NIT. Even if GT gets to 17-13, I think their only way in is the auto-bid, even if they beat Villanova, and I like the idea of Villanova only having 2 losses so as to make our win over them more valuable.
Georgetown up on DePaul 27-13
Pryor with 9pts and Govan with 8 pts
Xavier 23 Seton Hall 21
Bluiett with 7pts
March Madness starts in November
13/25 shooting for DePaul, who leads at Georgetown at halftime. 39-36. 17-2 run to close the half on CBSSN.
March Madness starts in November
March Madness starts in November
Hoyas lose at home to DePaul ......boos from the crowd.
DePaul goes into Georgetown and wins, a place MU got blasted...unreal
Hoyas clearly weren't ready to play.....like they were when they beat MU and Butler.
JT3s seat has to be hot.