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26 in AP, 28 in coaches

exactly what i thought . kadary makes his FTs and theyre comfortably in
 
We can live with this. The game is over. The team is right there and is basically getting a good deal of respect. This is a huge week. Beat Providence first with a good effort and go challenge Marquette for a Quad 1 road win. The team should be jacked.
 
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Can’t help but think that if we lost in triple OT to Creighton last Tuesday then blew out SJU by 15 Saturday that we would have cracked the list.
 
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We can live with this. The game is over. The team is right there and is basically getting a good deal of respect. This is a huge week. Beat Providence first with a good effort and go challenge Marquette for a Quad 1 road win. The team should be jacked.
This. Take care of business this week and you are in.
 
One game at a time. I think Providence at home workaday care of business. Marquette will be hungry and tough place to win. The one huge positive from the Creighton game was 7 turnovers in 3 OT game. That was cleaned up big time. Kadary was spent hopefully he only needs to play 30 minutes against providence.
 
I‘ve done a little research for those claiming a national bias against “small school” Seton Hall while apparently ignoring the six losses.

Here are the home states for each person who voted this week for SHU:

18- Missouri, Florida

19-Connecticut, plus a national writer (Davis)

21-California, Texas, Rhode Island, plus a national writer (Borzello)

22-Texas, plus a national writer (Rothstein)

23-New Mexico, Virginia, New Jersey, North Carolina

24-Indiana

25-Wisconsin, Kentucky, Illinois, Ohio, New York, Massachusetts

Incidentally, among national voters, Dick Vitale has yet to cast a vote for Seton Hall.
 
We are better off escaping the loss to GTown and losing the triple OT game in my opinion. Has a better feel for me. Others may disagree.
 
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Kadary made 5/6 and is shooting FTs at near 80%. Give it a rest.
what do u mean give it a rest? this is the first comment i've said on it. just saying ultimately you cant kill the ref if you had your chance. its the one thing you had control of

but if we win that game we could have leapfrogged a bunch of teams imo
 
I‘ve done a little research for those claiming a national bias against “small school” Seton Hall while apparently ignoring the six losses.

Here are the home states for each person who voted this week for SHU:

18- Missouri, Florida

19-Connecticut, plus a national writer (Davis)

21-California, Texas, Rhode Island, plus a national writer (Borzello)

22-Texas, plus a national writer (Rothstein)

23-New Mexico, Virginia, New Jersey, North Carolina

24-Indiana

25-Wisconsin, Kentucky, Illinois, Ohio, New York, Massachusetts

Incidentally, among national voters, Dick Vitale has yet to cast a vote for Seton Hall.
No chance Dick Vitale is making any picks. Whatever comes across from him is in name only. I loved him but it’s been a few years now since he really knew what was going on in college hoops nationally.
 
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Rightfully so unfortunately when you lose that’s what you expect.

Amazing though after a 1-1 week you move up. They’ll get where they should be by the way they’re playing
 
I‘ve done a little research for those claiming a national bias against “small school” Seton Hall while apparently ignoring the six losses.

Here are the home states for each person who voted this week for SHU:

18- Missouri, Florida

19-Connecticut, plus a national writer (Davis)

21-California, Texas, Rhode Island, plus a national writer (Borzello)

22-Texas, plus a national writer (Rothstein)

23-New Mexico, Virginia, New Jersey, North Carolina

24-Indiana

25-Wisconsin, Kentucky, Illinois, Ohio, New York, Massachusetts

Incidentally, among national voters, Dick Vitale has yet to cast a vote for Seton Hall.
I have a bridge to sell you if you think Duke Syracuse or Kentucky etc national brand schools did what SHU did in the last few month or so beating up on ranked teams and the road they would not have been ranked

Enough splitting hairs between 3 spots from last week. Equal enough argument of either side when we’re talking about something so close
 
I‘ve done a little research for those claiming a national bias against “small school” Seton Hall while apparently ignoring the six losses.

Here are the home states for each person who voted this week for SHU:
21 votes and only 2 who are west of the Rockies. I would call that a West coast bias (9.5%).

Rothstein - Philadelphia, Borzello - New York, Davis - CT and NC

16 of 21 votes were east of the Mississippi River or 76%
 
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21 votes and only 2 who are west of the Rockies. I would call that a West coast bias (9.5%).

Rothstein - Philadelphia, Borzello - New York, Davis - CT and NC

16 of 21 votes were east of the Mississippi River or 76%
You also need to check where the ‘no‘ votes came from. It’s all there if you want to investigate. I’ll pass, since the six losses are what stands out to me. People here keep overlooking the idea that SHU is playing well, but so are other teams across the country. There’s even another one in NJ who might have a better argument to be ranked.
 
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