Takeaway from the chart in previous post is that Creighton will not face St John's in the quarterfinal round.
With the 2-seed, Creighton will face Providence, Nova, X, or Georgetown.
With the 3-seed, Creighton will face Providence, Nova, or DePaul.
JayPak wrote:Takeaway from the chart in previous post is that Creighton will not face St John's in the quarterfinal round.
With the 2-seed, Creighton will face Providence, Nova, X, or Georgetown.
With the 3-seed, Creighton will face Providence, Nova, or DePaul.
JayPak wrote:Takeaway from the chart in previous post is that Creighton will not face St John's in the quarterfinal round.
With the 2-seed, Creighton will face Providence, Nova, X, or Georgetown.
With the 3-seed, Creighton will face Providence, Nova, or DePaul.
Here'sToMe wrote:Easier to look at the potential outcomes chart. In any scenario in which Creighton is the 2 seed, St. John's can't be the 7. And in any scenario in which they Jays are the 3, the Johnnies aren't the 6.
LJay wrote:X, Providence or Nova are good quarterfinal tests but getting a win and an M loss sending SH to the bottom bracket is about as good as you could want for a path to the final. Nothing easy but UCONN, M and STJ on the other side is a-okay.
HandDownManDown wrote:All possibilities aren’t equal. You can basically remove any possibility that involves a DePaul or Georgetown win. And even then some are a lot more likely than others
SDJay wrote:One nice thing about 2 seed is you're not playing @9:30 Thursday night
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