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Title: [Cracked Sidewalks] Warriors and Musketeers battle in Cleveland
Post by: CrackedSidewalksSays on March 18, 2011, 12:15:06 AM
Warriors and Musketeers battle in Cleveland

Written by: noreply@blogger.com (Tim Blair)

Former Midwestern Collegiate Conference cohorts Marquette (20-14) and Xavier (24-7) renew hostilities on Friday night in the first round of the 2011 NCAA Tournament.

Up front, let's address some of the presuppositions that have made for such good banter these past five days:

First, we're not buying any potential home court advantage for Xavier.  Cleveland hates Cincinnati, or something like that.  Not only that, but Cleveland is 250 miles from Cincinnati as compared to 450 miles from Milwaukee. 250 miles is not exactly in the neighborhood.

Second, we're not buying that Marquette's depth matters all that much.  After watching the tourney games on Thursday, we're convinced fans can order a pizza and have it delivered during the same commercial break.  So while the Musketeers only go seven deep, they'll get plenty of rest.

Third, we think this is the best match-up of the opening round.  Need proof?  The guys who run numbers on these kinds of things can't decide who will win.  Nate Silver gives MU only a 48% chance of advancing (http://ncaabracket.nytimes.com/2011/bracket/men/fivethirtyeight-forecast).  CrackedSidewalks fave Ken Pomeroy reckons MU has a 52% chance to advance (http://kenpom.com/team.php?team=Marquette) by a single point.  Then, we have the Harvard guys who give MU a whopping 74.22% chance to advance (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704662604576202870213781028.html) on Friday night.

Fourth, we're not buying into the logic that Tu Holloway is the best guard MU has faced this year.  Look, Holloway is really good but Marquette won't be fazed.  The Warriors have already derailed the extraordinary individual play of both Kemba Walker and Marshon Brooks, the top two scorers in the Big East.  In four combined games, these lead guards went a combined 29 for 77 from the field, just 38% against MU. Marquette will be confident.

What we have is a true tossup game.  While we hope the Harvard guys are the smartest of the bunch, they're wrong.  To wit, fans would be hard pressed to find a match-up where the Four Factors are any more similar.

NCAA Basketball (http://statsheet.com/mcb)



We're struggling to find separation for either team so let's look at why Xavier will win.
Now, let's consider why Marquette will win......
Tonight's game should be a white knuckler between two good teams that match-up well against one another.   With the new-found confidence from a pair of must-win games in the Big East tournament and knowing they can neutralize high-scoring lead guards, our guess is the Warriors find a way to advance.

Tipoff is scheduled for 6:27pm Marquette Standard Time on  truTV (Directv channel 246).  The inimitable Gus Johnson will call the  action. To warm up for the game, be sure to spend hours on the Gus Johnson Soundboard (http://www.gusjohnsongetsbuckets.com/).

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Title: Re: [Cracked Sidewalks] Warriors and Musketeers battle in Cleveland
Post by: Spaniel with a Short Tail on March 18, 2011, 07:21:15 AM
What do the guys from the Harvard of the Midwest predict!?!
Title: Re: [Cracked Sidewalks] Warriors and Musketeers battle in Cleveland
Post by: MUinSF on March 18, 2011, 05:19:55 PM
Quote from: CrackedSidewalksSays on March 18, 2011, 12:15:06 AM
Warriors and Musketeers battle in Cleveland

Written by: noreply@blogger.com (Tim Blair)

First, we're not buying any potential home court advantage for Xavier.  Cleveland hates Cincinnati, or something like that.  Not only that, but Cleveland is 250 miles from Cincinnati as compared to 450 miles from Milwaukee. 250 miles is not exactly in the neighborhood.
It always strikes me as oversimplified to cite the relative proximities of two schools to a game site. It's not as if all alumni and the entire fan base reside on or near the campus. It would be more useful to know how many alumni of Xavier and MU live in Cleveland, in this case, or how many game tickets were requested by each school. It grates on me when announcers on a Marquette-DePaul game, for example, will say several thousand Marquette fans have followed the team down the interstate. How about Marquette has tens of thousands of alumni in the Chicago area (and their connection to their alma mater is generally tighter than is DePaul graduates')?
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