Hilarious. Unbelievable how ignorant some of you are...
Talk about a weak BE schedule, how about you take a glance at your own? Home and homes with DePaul, USF, PC, Cinci(both when they are/have been struggling bigtime). Toughest road games at Marq, ND, Pitt...Now that is a joke, compare that to our BE schedule.
Also, seeing what this PC team is doing now, I'd say the injuries were a pretty big blow to the team. Council is the catalyst to the team, went down the 1st game of the year and didn't return until right before BE play, and didn't get back into form until late January. Cotton battled a knee injury(still isn't 100% better) and missed two games we lost, and one of them we played with 5 scholarship players. And of course Dunn missed the 1st half recovering from the torn labrum, and it really set him back. He has really improved since his return, great game last night.
If the NIT started today we would be a top 4 seed easy, most likely a 3 or maybe 2, with a home game in the 1st round.
And don't you worry, as good as Council is and as big as he's been, we'll be just fine without him. If I were you I'd be much more concerned about what the name of that mess of a conference you'll be in will be...or more importantly, how and when the hell you can get out of it for something better.
I agree with what you are saying.
First let's look at UConn versus PC. Right now UConn doesn't have a single bad loss (to a baf team) on the year. UConn also has two more impressive wins. Against Cuse and at Notre Dame. PCs best win is at home against ND, which is solid. UConn also has only one bad (blowout) to UL. PC has a few. Now UConn may have an easy BE schedule, but RPI has UConn at top 30 (or it was before the Cinci game) and PC at top 75. Take a look at SOS, UConns was much tougher OOC.
Second, looking at PC. Right now not even on the bubble. They aren't the 67th, 68th or even 70th team. I realize four losses were with a limited roster but losing to BC, UMass, and Penn State is bad for a BE team. Losing to freaking Brown is inexcusable. DePaul was with a full roster. If that was the only bad loss, it would be bad, with the others it's really, really bad. The fact Cuse's only win recently was destroying PC, also not good. PC needs four more wins this year to be on the NCAA bubble. UK is on thr outside looking in and they have a stronger resume than PC. BTW, I'm not sure if you are aware but the NCAA committee has said that last ten isn't a consideration anymore.
Third, head to head Nova has a much stronger resume. Head to head games would be a tie breaker if it were closer but it isn't. If PC had beaten four of PSU, DePaul, Brown, UMass, BC then they would likely be ahead of Nova based on head to head. Even only two of those losses and PC might be ahead of Nova.
Fourth, Cinci is also easily ahead of PC. Their worst loss is PC.
I havent looke at SJUs schedule to tell you about them.
Obviously things could change depending on how the season ends but PC needs four wins to get in even if they end up 6th in the BE.
If PC beats UConn without Giffey and Napier, not sure it will play as much as PC would like it to for the committee. PC wins out the regular season and only gets one in the BET and they sit at 19-13 with zero big wins, an RPI in the 70s and five horrid losses. Injuriea or bot five losses that bad just hurt Most at large teams need an RPI in the 50s.
Honestly, if it weren't for your annoying fanbase, I would love PC to make the NCAAT, though some of the regulars here aren't that bad.