Last four in: Providence, Saint Joseph's, Georgetown, Tennessee
First four out: Oregon, St. John's, Richmond, Dayton
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/bracketology
Last four in: Providence, Saint Joseph's, Georgetown, Tennessee
First four out: Oregon, St. John's, Richmond, Dayton
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/bracketology
USA today also doesn't list us, I think a win Wednesday changes that dramatically
According to that we have a 0% chance if selection Sunday as today? Or just 0% no matter what? I'll call BS if it's the latter.
It is the former………that site is about as far from BS as you can get.
Bottom line…we have lots of work to do….
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebask...y/bubble-watch
I thought ESPN's Joey Brackets tweeted that Marq was in his 2nd four out? Looking at his updated bracketology today and we arent in there. I know it doesnt mean anything and we have a lot of work to do....but just curious as to why we arent in there after his tweet?
Must be my influence..currently in his Bracketology class at St. Joes (http://www.sju.edu/int/academics/pls...cketology.html)
Funny how some brackets have the Big East with 4 in, and with Georgetown in the discussion. MU is ahead tied for third in the Big East standings, Will they really take Providence and Georgetown and even Xavier but not MU if MU finishes 3rd in the conference?
"When March Madness spills into April.... that's the gravy!" - Homer Simpson
Depends how much separation there is between Marquette and the rest. If Marquette is 11-7, with Georgetown and Xavier 10-8, I can see them getting in ahead of Marquette (both have strong non-conference profiles). Now, I do not think that Providence or St. John's have much over Marquette, so a third place Marquette should get in ahead of both of them/along with them.