Harvard might be team in Ivy no? Ask Yale? Pacific 23-10 and 4th best team in an underrated league?
not sure if serious.
Harvard isn’t good and neither is Pacific. Underrated by who? This is clown stuff
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Harvard might be team in Ivy no? Ask Yale? Pacific 23-10 and 4th best team in an underrated league?
Harvard is 21-8 and beat Yale twice.
West Coast Conference getting three teams in and six teams with 20 + wins.
Underrated.
two wins over Yale??? Wow
Turn on West Coast final and educate yourself.
NC State with a big one today. If they lose to Pitt they're really in trouble. If they beat Pitt then lose to Duke they're sweating it out. If they beat Pitt and beat Duke they're safely in.
Same thing for Xavier with DePaul, and Xavier will be playing without Paul Scruggs. They could still get in with a loss but they'd need to root hard against NC State, Texas, UCLA, Stanford, and Mississippi State.
Stanford is Last Four In right now and can't afford a loss to Cal.
Indiana absolutely, positively cannot lose to Nebraska and make the tournament... but they'll be favored by 15.
Arkansas is probably dead anyway even with a run to the SEC title game but they're playing Vanderbilt today if you want to keep an eye on that.
Arizona is safe even with a loss to Washington.
chatter about the possiblity that schools will be kept closer to home, if this is true that sort of screws up seeding projections a bit and possibly gives disadvantages to some higher seeded schools. RU of course would benefit by being sent to Albany. We shall see what happens.
Out of what? :Wink:Standord et tu.....an abominable loss to Cal. Their 2nd of the year. They are most likely out as well...wow
Can we hang that on a banner at the RAC??:Unhappy:Rutgers is now 30 in the NET
We are currently a quad 1 win for Big 10 schools beating us on their home court
Seriously? So the games never happened? They should be treated like any other game.if there is some sort of tourney or selection show, the tournament results from last night will be wiped away. Meaning that Stanford and Xavier's damaging losses will not be considered on their team sheet
Seriously? So the games never happened? They should be treated like any other game.
Indiana and NC State would disagree.
Actually saw the other thread. If they do go ahead with selection sunday and THEN postpone the tournament, I think the completed games should count.
I think it's basically unfair either way, but you might as well use all the information on teams that you have. It was an official game.
It's also unfair to just gift the autobids to the regular season winners but we are going to see that as well, assuming a field is selected.
Also, I think the logic that would allow you to ignore these games would also obligate you to ignore the conference tournaments that have already been completed. If it is unfair to count some games when others are cancelled, then it is unfair to count some tournaments when other are cancelled. Options imo are (a) roll everything back to the end of the regular season or (b) just count everything that actually happened.
I favor (b). Obviously it sucks either way.
Indiana yes