The big boys kick off today as what promises to be 5 days of epic battle in New York start the Big East tourney. With 11 teams expected to make the tourney a lot of this is for seeding implications and it's gonna take a massive effort to win this thing. UConn and Villanova play the opening round which is a shocker but both have decent draws into the quarters (then facing potential #1 seeds Pitt and Notre Dame respectively). At stake:
Pitt: Probably a #1 seed already the only way that MIGHT change would be a one-and-done stint.
Notre Dame: Some steam has a few experts already picking them as a #1 seed and a win will almost assure it.
Louisville/Syracuse: Could be anywhere between a 4 and a 2 depending how they perform.
SJU/WVU/Gtown: All in the 4-7 range, could get caught in procedural shifting of seed.
UConn/Nova/Marquette/Cincy: Marquette is probably the only team that could push out of the bracket with a terrible showing but most likely these teams are playing for seeds. If any of them (especially Nova or Uconn) can pull this thing off, they could move to a protected seed.
Also it should be noted the addition of four at-large teams is barely impacting the possible 11 bids for the league as none of these teams are widely considered on the borderline and Marquette might be the only true "bubble" team here.
Pitt: Probably a #1 seed already the only way that MIGHT change would be a one-and-done stint.
Notre Dame: Some steam has a few experts already picking them as a #1 seed and a win will almost assure it.
Louisville/Syracuse: Could be anywhere between a 4 and a 2 depending how they perform.
SJU/WVU/Gtown: All in the 4-7 range, could get caught in procedural shifting of seed.
UConn/Nova/Marquette/Cincy: Marquette is probably the only team that could push out of the bracket with a terrible showing but most likely these teams are playing for seeds. If any of them (especially Nova or Uconn) can pull this thing off, they could move to a protected seed.
Also it should be noted the addition of four at-large teams is barely impacting the possible 11 bids for the league as none of these teams are widely considered on the borderline and Marquette might be the only true "bubble" team here.
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