jgalt
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Post by jgalt on Mar 2, 2009 10:47:21 GMT -5
Yeah, I mean all of of this discussion is moot if we don't win at least the next 4 games. I don't think anything less would do it for us, so I think all this bubble talk is operating under the assumption that we at least take care of business on our end. Yeah, looking at the front page and going by the current BET match ups, it looks like the easiest (not saying easy). Nova is probably the best second round game to pull. It is doubtful this team would commit that many turn overs again (but it is also likely that nova does play as bad). If they keep playing with the intensity that they played with on saturday i think they can beat anybody (except pitt)
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KHoyaNYC
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Post by KHoyaNYC on Mar 2, 2009 11:00:03 GMT -5
Right. Winning the next 4 should do it, although as I said before I would be a little bit nervous if we got blown out in our 5th game. Still we would be 90% assured of dancing.
Go 3-1, it is a lot more dicey. Would depend on so many factors, but probably under 50% chance.
If we lose either of the next 2, we need a huge BET run.
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hoyarooter
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Post by hoyarooter on Mar 2, 2009 17:58:54 GMT -5
This Maryland discussion doesn't make any sense to me. If they do well enough to get off the bubble, doesn't that mean there is one less spot available for bubble teams (unless their victories would somehow knock a different ACC team, Florida St., say, on to the bubble, which I can't see occurring)? Maybe this is just my Maryland hatred coming out, but I can't root for them to beat anybody, ever. I hope they lose out. The possibility of UMCP getting into the Dance and our not is too repulsive to consider. Not to mention that it wouldn't help recruiting any.
So let the Hoyas earn their way in, and root for whomever is playing Maryland.
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