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OT: George Mason vs. VCU

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Exciting game, but Mason can't get over the hump. Former SHU assistant Tony Skinn's GMU team fighting against Sha's best non-conference win in 3 seasons, LMAO.

This would be a Bubble buster for someone.
 
Exciting game, but Mason can't get over the hump. Former SHU assistant Tony Skinn's GMU team fighting against Sha's best non-conference win in 3 seasons, LMAO.

This would be a Bubble buster for someone.
And same venue that gmu knocked uconn out in 06
 
UAB is the other bid stealer still in the mix and up at half.

Read about their do everything forward Yaxel L the other day. People who don’t know about him are going to find out IMO if they make the dance. Apparently which I didn’t know he had committed out of JUCO to play for Anderson at SJU but moved on when he was fired, and has been tearing up that league for two years.
 
So typical. Between that fiasco and the 2020 cancellation, not to mention the 2022 blow out, there's been a growing bitterness.
I’m typically not the type to complain about committees, refs, etc. but throw in 2016 getting Gonzaga in Denver and 2017 intentional foul call debacle, there’s a pattern of Seton Hall getting the short end of a lot of Bad breaks in March. Great teams still find a way to win of course, but the committee never throws us a bone.
 
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Would be really discouraging if UNC and/or Xavier get in. UNC is 1-12 vs. Q1, Xavier 1-9. Neither deserve a bid.
 
Would be really discouraging if UNC and/or Xavier get in. UNC is 1-12 vs. Q1, Xavier 1-9. Neither deserve a bid.
I hear you on that. I think the question is pick your poison comparatively.

Texas has 7 quad 1 wins. But their non-conference schedule was absolutely pitiful, I believe, and teams are always told to treat the non-conference as something different than what Cuse did in the old days, where they never left upstate/western NY basically and beat up on cupcakes. They also were 6-12 in the league -- granted a great league -- but 6-12 is 6-12.

Indiana has more quad 1 wins than Xavier, but also almost double the Q1 losses.

Freemantle also missed a few of those quad 1 games for X -- not sure if they will factor that at all.

You aren't wrong in what you posted, but selfishly for the Big East I would be happy if X gets in over one of those other teams.
 
Memphis pulling away from UAB.

Another exhale for Xavier.

We were getting more nauseous last year lmaoo.
 
I’m typically not the type to complain about committees, refs, etc. but throw in 2016 getting Gonzaga in Denver and 2017 intentional foul call debacle, there’s a pattern of Seton Hall getting the short end of a lot of Bad breaks in March. Great teams still find a way to win of course, but the committee never throws us a bone.
If same people on committee I may feel a hint of conspiracy vs shu
 
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