Georgetown, Villanova, Marquette, Xavier, Butler = 2-3 bids?PC just moved up five places in the standings. Unfortunately, while having their best season in over a decade they are still fourth in a seven team 2-3 bid league.
Pobrecito.
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Good, I wanted to crush as many hopes and dreams as possible this year. We beat PC with one hand behind our back.
Yeah--you guys lose Council, but that's it. I suspect if everyone does come back, you guys challenge to be among the better teams in the new conference. I can't say much about the strength of Butler or Xavier, or a post-McDermott Creighton--but you'll certainly be better than Seton Hall and DePaul, and I'd wager better than St. John's as well.Ill take any bet you want that PC doesn't go 5-11
I know that five wins will be a tall order but Seton Hall, DePaul and St John's are schools that PC should be equal to most seasons. They may be able to steal one every few years against Nova or Marquette while being somewhat competitive most years against St Louis and Dayton shouldn't be too much to ask for. On a good year I can see PC winning five games in that conference.Ill take any bet you want that PC doesn't go 5-11
Georgetown, Villanova, Marquette, Xavier, Butler = 2-3 bids?
They're going to add them, it seems obvious. As well as teams like Creighton, St. Louis, and Dayton.Last I checked, X and B we're in the Big East. Even if they were, it's still a 2-3 bid league.
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Because you're playing 18 league games?Ill take any bet you want that PC doesn't go 5-11
They're going to add them, it seems obvious. As well as teams like Creighton, St. Louis, and Dayton.
In that case, I think you can say, from recent historical precedent, that Georgetown, Butler, Xavier, Marquette, and Villanova will be in the discussion every year. If the league goes to 12, I think they'll be 4-6 bids most years.