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Yesterday Seton Hall won at Nova for the first time in 26 years
Yesterday WVU lost by double digits at Oklahoma
Today both teams moved UP one spot in NET
Makes sense
Yesterday Seton Hall won at Nova for the first time in 26 years
Yesterday WVU lost by double digits at Oklahoma
Today both teams moved UP one spot in NET
Makes sense
I noticed the same thing.
Thanfully, the committee seems not to be taking NET literally.
I'd say WVU is likely already off the 2 line.
I have no idea how Iowa State beat Seton Hall earlier in the year! Just been a horrible year in Ames. Now Haliburton is gone for the rest of the year. Apologies for hurting Iowa's S.O.S.!Yesterday Seton Hall won at Nova for the first time in 26 years
Yesterday WVU lost by double digits at Oklahoma
Today both teams moved UP one spot in NET
Makes sense
Shit i hadnt seen that. There goes a Q1 win lolI have no idea how Iowa State beat Seton Hall earlier in the year! Just been a horrible year in Ames. Now Haliburton is gone for the rest of the year. Apologies for hurting Iowa's S.O.S.!
Broke his wrist vs. K-State on Saturday. Just awful for him.Shit i hadnt seen that. There goes a Q1 win lol
I may be nuts because I've only seen about 6-7 Seton hall games. (And maybe nuts for other reasons but tht is a different topic.) They look like they would be the toughest out if March Madness were to begin tomorrow. In fact, in that first 16 they put out the other day, I'd trade in the 2-4s in their bracket for any of the other bracket's 2-4s. As a group, Louisville, Seton Hall and Nova are more difficult than any of the other three. JMO.
And why only one B1G team in the top 16? I know....only mid February.
South
1. Baylor
2. Louisville
3. Seton Hall
4. Villanova
Midwest
1. Kansas
2. Dayton
3. Florida State
4. Kentucky
East
1. San Diego State
2. Duke
3. Auburn
4. Butler
West
1. Gonzaga
2. Maryland
3. West Virginia
4. Oregon
Im actually opposite in Seton Hall. They just struggle to score too much for me far too often. There will be a game in the tourney where every team will need to score it to win and im not sure theyll be able to. I put Baylor in that same categoryI may be nuts because I've only seen about 6-7 Seton hall games. (And maybe nuts for other reasons but tht is a different topic.) They look like they would be the toughest out if March Madness were to begin tomorrow. In fact, in that first 16 they put out the other day, I'd trade in the 2-4s in their bracket for any of the other bracket's 2-4s. As a group, Louisville, Seton Hall and Nova are more difficult than any of the other three. JMO.
And why only one B1G team in the top 16? I know....only mid February.
South
1. Baylor
2. Louisville
3. Seton Hall
4. Villanova
Midwest
1. Kansas
2. Dayton
3. Florida State
4. Kentucky
East
1. San Diego State
2. Duke
3. Auburn
4. Butler
West
1. Gonzaga
2. Maryland
3. West Virginia
4. Oregon
Well, that is already shifted.
Hall brings a combination of size, athleticism, and has a POY candidate who is capable of winning games by himself. They are certainly up there in the conversation.
They are capable of putting up a big stinker though.
I would have Duke as my best bet to win. They have consistency, who I think is the best player in the country, and NBA level talent (though surprisingly thin for a DUKE team in that regard).
I think Baylor can win, but I wouldn't bet on it. And I think Maryland and UK also have a real good shot.
Duke
Baylor
Seton Hall
Maryland
UK
Maybe I've only seen SH at their best and against some pourous defenses. Haven't seen them struggle to score or one of their stinker games. Baylor's offense can look like watching paint dry at times so if SH is like them, then I get it.Im actually opposite in Seton Hall. They just struggle to score too much for me far too often. There will be a game in the tourney where every team will need to score it to win and im not sure theyll be able to. I put Baylor in that same category
Baylor may not even be the best comp as i think theyre better on O than the Hall is. Better comp may be WVU.Maybe I've only seen SH at their best and against some pourous defenses. Haven't seen them struggle to score or one of their stinker games. Baylor's offense can look like watching paint dry at times so if SH is like them, then I get it.
Yeah, WVU is the same type.Baylor may not even be the best comp as i think theyre better on O than the Hall is. Better comp may be WVU.
I have no idea how Iowa State beat Seton Hall earlier in the year! Just been a horrible year in Ames. Now Haliburton is gone for the rest of the year. Apologies for hurting Iowa's S.O.S.!
Yesterday Seton Hall won at Nova for the first time in 26 years
Yesterday WVU lost by double digits at Oklahoma
Today both teams moved UP one spot in NET
Makes sense