I thought that since college basketball is on break until Saturday, it would be a good time to check in on how the conference stacks up at this point of the season. With conference play underway, these are the metrics for each of the Big East teams.
UConn
NET Ranking – 8
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KenPom – 7
Torvik – 2
Villanova
NET Ranking – 20
KenPom – 24
Torvik – 33
St. John’s
NET Ranking – 30
KenPom – 20
Torvik – 20
Butler
NET Ranking – 42
KenPom – 51
Torvik – 45
Seton Hall
NET Ranking – 44
KenPom – 48
Torvik – 44
Creighton
NET Ranking – 58
KenPom – 44
Torvik – 47
Providence
NET Ranking – 100
KenPom – 75
Torvik – 93
Xavier
NET Ranking – 121
KenPom – 102
Torvik – 105
Georgetown
NET Ranking – 140
KenPom – 104
Torvik – 115
DePaul
NET Ranking – 153
KenPom – 121
Torvik – 129
Marquette
NET Ranking – 180
KenPom – 115
Torvik – 144
The below are the Quad 1-4 opportunities as of now, which are based on the NET rankings and the location of the game (home, away or neutral):
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Quad 1:
Vs UConn
At UConn
Vs St. John’s (borderline)
At St. John’s
At Butler
At Creighton
Quad 2:
Vs Butler
Vs Seton Hall
Vs Creighton
At Providence
At Xavier
Quad 3:
Vs Providence
Vs Xavier
Vs Georgetown
At Georgetown
Vs DePaul (borderline)
At DePaul
At Marquette
Quad 4:
Vs Marquette
As you can see, the conference didn’t do itself a ton of favors in out-of-conference play. Three teams (Georgetown, DePaul and Marquette) are currently setting up as double opportunities for bad losses. Xavier and Providence sit as bad home losses, while the road games are on the border of being bad losses. UConn and St. John’s are great opportunities both home and away, whereas Butler and Creighton set up similarly to Seton Hall (Quad 1 on road, Quad 2 at home). If the ‘Cats can avoid losses to Georgetown, Marquette and DePaul, they would only need to go 3-10 in the rest of their games to break .500 in conference play. That would leave Villanova with no bad losses and a number of quality wins. Assuming things go better than 3-10 otherwise, this would not only end the three-year tournament drought, but the Wildcats would be comfortably in the field.
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Too long, didn’t read:
Take care of business against the bad teams and add in at least a few wins against good teams. The conference has been stronger in the past, but there’s still plenty of metric opportunities available to not only make the tournament, but be a quality seed. Things got off to a great start last night.
Finally, the most important note of all:
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO THE VUHOOPS FAMILY AND THEIRS!