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AviatorX
02-20-2008, 11:20 PM
Miami did their best to blow a 20 point lead, but they held on 96-95. Henderson hit a shot from near halfcourt at the buzzer but thankfully, Jack McClinton made two free throws with just under two seconds remaining.
muskies05
02-20-2008, 11:21 PM
yeah... i was watching that on channelsurfing... that big guy had great form...clutch free-throws
XU '11
02-21-2008, 01:55 AM
It's things like this that make me think if we win out (and that's a big IF), we still have a shot at a 1 seed. Duke will lose again this season, so will UNC, UCLA, Kansas and Tennessee most likely. If we roll in having won 16 in a row with an RPIin the top 5, we'd have a very good argument for getting a 1 in my opinion.
By the way, according to RPIForecast, we have a 16% chance of winning out to end up at 30-4.
XU Fan
02-21-2008, 08:53 AM
A 1 seed is unlikely of course, but possible. Obviously as you say X has to win out, and of course you'd need some losses from the teams at the top. Not likely, but possible.
Could you imagine the outrage if 30-4 Xavier got a #1 seed?
In 2004, St. Joe's went 27-1 (14-1 against the RPI top-100), and Billy Packer's head almost exploded when St. Joe's got a #1 seed.
joebba
02-21-2008, 06:25 PM
Would it not be more outrageus to have 30 wins and not be a 1 seed?
Stonebreaker
02-21-2008, 06:32 PM
Nice to see the dukies have a two game losing streak.
XU '11
02-21-2008, 10:52 PM
Would it not be more outrageus to have 30 wins and not be a 1 seed?
It has happened only once in the past 10 years. Last year, 30-3 Memphis was a 2 seed. However, their RPI was 8 with a SOS of 75. They were also only 1-2 vs the RPI top 50.
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