Louisville claims top seed in Big East

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  • Chance Harper
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 07-20-07
    • 788

    #1
    Louisville claims top seed in Big East
    Louisville claims top seed in Big East

    Some preseason prognostications had as many as 10 Big East schools going to this year's Big Dance, but that is not going to happen following the demise of both Georgetown and Notre Dame during regular season play. Despite the numbers being down, the conference remains the best in the nation at the top where top-seeded Louisville is tailed closely by the Connecticut Huskies and Pittsburgh Panthers.

    The Big East was supposed to be about quantity this year – as in, how many bids they’d get in the NCAA men’s basketball Tournament. Nine? Ten?

    That won’t be the case after some disappointing results by the likes of Georgetown and Notre Dame. But there’s certainly no shortage of quality in the Big East. Three teams could legitimately lay claim to a No. 1 seed at the Big Dance. But first, they have to perform well at the conference tournament.

    Let’s start with the schedule for the first three rounds (all times Eastern):

    First Round (Tuesday)
    Game 1: No. 9 Cincinnati vs. No. 16 DePaul, 12:00 p.m.
    Game 2: No. 12 Georgetown vs. No. 13 St. John’s, 2:00 p.m.
    Game 3: No. 10 Notre Dame vs. No. 15 Rutgers, 7:00 p.m.
    Game 4: No. 11 Seton Hall vs. No. 14 USF, 9:00 p.m.

    Second Round (Wednesday)
    Game 5: No. 8 Providence vs. Game 1 winner, 12:00 p.m.
    Game 6: No. 5 Marquette vs. Game 2 winner, 2:00 p.m.
    Game 7: No. 7 West Virginia vs. Game 3 winner, 7:00 p.m.
    Game 8: No. 6 Syracuse vs. Game 4 winner, 9:00 p.m.

    Quarterfinals (Thursday)
    Game 9: No. 1 Louisville vs. Game 5 winner, 12:00 p.m.
    Game 10: No. 4 Villanova vs. Game 6 winner, 2:00 p.m.
    Game 11: No. 2 Pittsburgh vs. Game 7 winner, 7:00 p.m.
    Game 12: No. 3 UConn vs. Game 8 winner, 9:00 p.m.

    The semis are on Friday and the Big East championship will be decided Saturday, all at Madison Square Garden in New York. The great thing about this format: Everyone gets to play, even DePaul. Great for handicappers, at least.

    Cincinnati vs. DePaul
    Tuesday, Mar 10, 12:00 p.m.
    DePaul (8-23 SU, 7-17 ATS) failed to win a single conference game this year. The Blue Demons were so bad that they were the most profitable team in the Big East – provided you faded them every time. But the well ran dry on DePaul three weeks ago. The Demons are 4-1 ATS in their last five and came within a bucket of beating Villanova (-13). Cincinnati (18-13 SU, 11-14 ATS), on the other hand, is 1-5 SU and ATS in its last six. The Bearcats won this matchup 59-55 at DePaul (+1.5) on Jan. 17, then beat Georgetown home and away before hitting the skids.

    Georgetown vs. St. John’s
    Tuesday, Mar 10, 2:00 p.m.
    Ah, the Hoyas (16-13 SU, 8-16-1 ATS). Their record against the betting odds speaks volumes for how poorly they did after earning a No. 2 seed in the 2008 Tournament. However, Ken Pomeroy’s efficiency numbers have Georgetown ranked No. 24 in Division I. The difference? Youth. Georgetown has one of the least experienced rosters in the nation with just two seniors (Jessie Sapp, Bryon Jansen) and one junior in star forward DaJuan Summers. As the saying goes, they need to learn how to win. The Red Storm (15-16 SU, 11-13-1 ATS) out-rebounded Georgetown 42-22 to win last Tuesday’s regular season matchup 59-56 as 6-point home dogs.

    Notre Dame vs. Rutgers
    Tuesday, Mar 10, 7: 00 p.m.
    The Fighting Irish (17-13 SU, 8-16 ATS) have been equally as poor (and rewarding for faders) as Georgetown. Notre Dame had a No. 5 seed at last year’s Tournament and one of this year’s Wooden Award candidates in forward Luke Harangody. He did his job with 23.7 points and 12.1 rebounds per game, but the Irish played substandard team defense, generating the lowest level of turnovers (14.4 percent) in all of Division I. Rutgers (11-20 SU, 11-11 ATS) only won two Big East games, but the Scarlet Knights were scrappy against the Irish in South Bend, losing 70-65 as 14-point puppies.

    Seton Hall vs. USF
    Tuesday, Mar 10, 9:00 p.m.
    The Bulls (9-21 SU, 16-13 ATS) were one of the teams Rutgers defeated – the other was DePaul. This group of three is living deep within the Big East basement. Seton Hall (16-14 SU, 16-9 ATS) finished 7-11 in conference play, only three games up on USF, but the Pirates have a lot more going for them, especially on offense. Seton Hall cruised to a 75-60 win as a 7-point home favorite when they met last month; guard Jeremy Hazell led the way as he often does with 20 points, including 4-of-9 from long range. Yar, matey.
  • Willie Bee
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 02-14-06
    • 15726

    #2
    Will be interesting to see if they get eight bids now, think they should. Go Pitt!
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    • Chi_archie
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 07-22-08
      • 63172

      #3
      What odds did you get on your Pitt future willie?

      Still not sure they can finally get over the hump in the tourney. But if any team can do it, it is this one. this is not your 2001-2007 pitt team. they still play good defense, run the offense, rebound like no one else, and play physical..... but now they have a LEGIT NBA-type "take-over" the game and score 30+ points from anyone on the court kind of guy in Sam Young.... I think Young can carry Pitt in those stinker games they normally got knocked out of the tourney in the past. He thrives under pressure it seems
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      • THEGREAT30
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 10-04-08
        • 8970

        #4
        Pitt is legit Final Four team. It will be fun capping games 2morrow. Finally, I can move away from these Rec League teams.
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        • Willie Bee
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 02-14-06
          • 15726

          #5
          Arch, I got Pitt at +1800 and OU at +3000 last October in Vegas. I saw seaborneq saying in another thread that OU is just "an elbow away" and he's right, but I'm still holding out hope on the Sooners at least winning the Big 12. Really like Pitt though.
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          • Vonnegut
            SBR MVP
            • 01-08-09
            • 1499

            #6
            Early leans

            St. John's+6.5
            Seton Hall-5
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            • Willie Bee
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 02-14-06
              • 15726

              #7
              I think six of the eight teams playing tomorrow have taken money out of my pocket this year. First number I like is G'town and St. Johns Under 123½.
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              • THEGREAT30
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 10-04-08
                • 8970

                #8
                Originally posted by Willie Bee
                I think six of the eight teams playing tomorrow have taken money out of my pocket this year. First number I like is G'town and St. Johns Under 123½.
                I like the over there. Im getting 127.5 as my total. These are those sneaky overs. They look like bad bets because we all watch these teams and see them as low scoring, set offense type teams. Though, when you delve into the numbers it sometimes surprises you. I might not touch it but if I do, over.
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                • Chi_archie
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 07-22-08
                  • 63172

                  #9
                  Originally posted by THEGREAT30
                  I like the over there. Im getting 127.5 as my total. These are those sneaky overs. They look like bad bets because we all watch these teams and see them as low scoring, set offense type teams. Though, when you delve into the numbers it sometimes surprises you. I might not touch it but if I do, over.

                  the number seems a couple points too low, but these teams just played recently and only managed 102 in regulation last time.....

                  I capped it at 132, so I'm still playing the over and SJU
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                  • Willie Bee
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 02-14-06
                    • 15726

                    #10
                    Interesting that the line dropped a couple of points, closing at 121-121½ at most shops, and it hits right below the opening total.
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                    • THEGREAT30
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 10-04-08
                      • 8970

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Chi_archie
                      the number seems a couple points too low, but these teams just played recently and only managed 102 in regulation last time.....

                      I capped it at 132, so I'm still playing the over and SJU
                      We got lucky, I got it at 122 and barely cashed.
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