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 Great night, indeed. We're fortunate that USC and UCLA performed well below their talent levels early in the season. Hopefully both teams can continue to play spoiler down the stretch.
 
 
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 More carnage on the bubble as Northwestern, Memphis, Colorado, and Utah all go down. Memphis and Colorado are playing themselves out of contention, and Utah has now lost 5 of their last 6.
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 Thursday games of interest (let me know if I missed any):
 
 Northwestern* at Rutgers at 6:30 (Northwestern 3.5 point underdog)
 Memphis at North Texas at 8:00 (Memphis 1.5 point underdog)
 Colorado at UCLA Thursday at 9:00 (Colorado 1.5 point favorite)
 Gonzaga at LMU Thursday at 9:00 (Gonzaga 14.5 point favorite)
 Cal at Washington State at 10:00 (Wash. State 9.5 point favorite)
 Utah at USC Thursday at 11:00 (Utah 1.5 point underdog)
 
 * Northwestern's sharp-shooting guard Ty Berry (11.6 ppg / 43.3%) is out for the remainder of the year, it was announced yesterday.
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 So Seton Hall gets a Q2 win. Maybe Lunardi will move them back ahead of us.Originally posted by sedz View PostOne big bubble game tonight as Seton Hall hosts Xavier. I don't like to root for X but I will hold my nose and do it.
 
 Richmond will be trying to avoid a bad loss against UMass. They currently sit atop the A10 and will look to survive a bunch of Q3 landmines to finish out the month before getting a couple of Q2 opportunities in March. A home win over Dayton is the only thing keeping them alive right now.
 
 Richmond got blown up by Frank Martin's UMass landmine. They've now got two Q3 losses and just one Q1 win. And since they're no longer leading the A10 they'll drop out of everyone's brackets, including Lunardi and Palm.
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 Xavier sucks. That's all you need to know.Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
 X is getting crushed right now and I’m not upset. I suppose if Seton Hall finishes the job, their metrics could take a jump with a large margin of victory. I’m sure sedz can educate us on why that’s not good for UC. But X at 13-12 (7-7 in a meh Big East) wouldn’t exactly scream quality win.
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 X is getting crushed right now and I’m not upset. I suppose if Seton Hall finishes the job, their metrics could take a jump with a large margin of victory. I’m sure sedz can educate us on why that’s not good for UC. But X at 13-12 (7-7 in a meh Big East) wouldn’t exactly scream quality win.Originally posted by sedz View PostOne big bubble game tonight as Seton Hall hosts Xavier. I don't like to root for X but I will hold my nose and do it.
 
 Richmond will be trying to avoid a bad loss against UMass. They currently sit atop the A10 and will look to survive a bunch of Q3 landmines to finish out the month before getting a couple of Q2 opportunities in March. A home win over Dayton is the only thing keeping them alive right now.
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 One big bubble game tonight as Seton Hall hosts Xavier. I don't like to root for X but I will hold my nose and do it.
 
 Richmond will be trying to avoid a bad loss against UMass. They currently sit atop the A10 and will look to survive a bunch of Q3 landmines to finish out the month before getting a couple of Q2 opportunities in March. A home win over Dayton is the only thing keeping them alive right now.
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 Haha, that makes no sense but I'll take it. Seton Hall hasn't played yet this week. They haven't recorded a quality win since January 16 though.Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
 Went from fourth out on Lundari's bracket to third out (on his post on X/Twitter), jumping Seton Hall...
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 Went from fourth out on Lundari's bracket to third out (on his post on X/Twitter), jumping Seton Hall...Originally posted by sedz View PostOn balance I don't think we lost much ground.
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 If we lose to UCF, I think we could be in for a world of hurt, and may even play ourseilves out of an NIT bid.Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostBeat UCF (would be a Q1 win) on Saturday, and we can continue the conversation here... But metrics remain pretty solid. Just need to stack some wins, as the schedule largely gets easier.
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 highlighted the key wordsOriginally posted by sedz View PostThere was carnage across the bubble last night. Texas A&M and Indiana St both took bad losses. Virginia took a home Q2 loss. Butler and Nevada both had home Q1 losses just like us. Ole Miss and St Johns lost Q1 road games, extending a string of losses for both teams.
 
 The big winner of the night was New Mexico who finally got a quality road win.
 
 On balance I don't think we lost much ground.
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 There was carnage across the bubble last night. Texas A&M and Indiana St both took bad losses. Virginia took a home Q2 loss. Butler and Nevada both had home Q1 losses just like us. Ole Miss and St Johns lost Q1 road games, extending a string of losses for both teams.
 
 The big winner of the night was New Mexico who finally got a quality road win.
 
 On balance I don't think we lost much ground.
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 Beat UCF (would be a Q1 win) on Saturday, and we can continue the conversation here... But metrics remain pretty solid. Just need to stack some wins, as the schedule largely gets easier.
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