Does anybody have potential brackets for the Big East tournament? The way we are playing right now, we could be in the thick of things if Louisville is in the other side of the draw.
If we were to win that thing...let's just say that's a banner that would be legitimate to hang in the Bradley Center.
I didn't see much of the game, but great win. And great to see Acker contributing so much.
I think as of right now, MU is on the same side of the bracket as Louisville. MU would be the 5 seed and would play Depaul in round 1, UConn in round 2, and Louisville in round semi final if the seeds hold. Louisville would have a tough game in their first one though, not sure about the tie breakers exactly but they would be playing either Pitt, Villanova or Syracuse.
would like to see UCONN to swap with ND...just think it would be a better matchup for MU in the 2nd round
If the tournament started now, at a little after 9 on February 25th, MU would be a 5 seed.
Rutgers, USF, Providence, and St. John's would miss the cut.
The first day would feature...
#5 Marquette
#12 DePaul--------->Winner plays #4 Connecticut
#8 Pittsburgh
#9 Villanova-------->Winner plays #1 Louisville (Beats GTown on head to head)
#7 Cincinnati
#10 Syracuse------->Winner plays #2 Georgetown
#6 West Virginia
#11 Seton Hall------>Winner plays #3 Notre Dame
So FOR NOW, we would not have to play Louisville untill the Semifinal.
With that seeding, I'd rather have the 6 seed.
The six wouldn't face either UL or UConn until the championship game.
The five faces UConn in the 2nd round, UL in the 3rd round, and the Championship game would be the Georgetown/UL winner.
Matchup wise, I like our chances of reaching the championship game if we're a #6:
Seton Hall then Notre Dame, then Georgetown then the Louisville/UConn winner.
If we're a #5, the matchup problem with UConn is still there, and I don't see us running the UConn and UL gauntlet to reach the championship.
Depaul then UConn then Louisville than the Georgetown/ND winner.
How 'bout we just beat Georgetown and Syarcuse and minimize the importance of the BET? Make it a much to gain, little to lose scenario.
Navin -- my point is that, a Big East tourney championship would be such an outstanding achievement that whatever we did in the NCAA would be gravy. I don't normally think that way about conference tourneys, but I think the Big East tournament is a different animal.
But let's not put the cart before the horse.
Quote from: Marquette84 on February 25, 2008, 11:03:33 PM
With that seeding, I'd rather have the 6 seed.
The six wouldn't face either UL or UConn until the championship game.
The five faces UConn in the 2nd round, UL in the 3rd round, and the Championship game would be the Georgetown/UL winner.
Matchup wise, I like our chances of reaching the championship game if we're a #6:
Seton Hall then Notre Dame, then Georgetown then the Louisville/UConn winner.
If we're a #5, the matchup problem with UConn is still there, and I don't see us running the UConn and UL gauntlet to reach the championship.
Depaul then UConn then Louisville than the Georgetown/ND winner.
Completely agree
Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on February 26, 2008, 08:35:42 AM
Navin -- my point is that, a Big East tourney championship would be such an outstanding achievement that whatever we did in the NCAA would be gravy. I don't normally think that way about conference tourneys, but I think the Big East tournament is a different animal.
But let's not put the cart before the horse.
Gravy with a capital G. Just playing 3-4 straight games at MSG would be huge for the program.
Is it too early, or too complicated to figure out the potential variations in seeding for the BET? I mean, what's the highest seed we can earn, if we win our last two games and others ahead of us lose? What's the lowest we can drop?