OrangeXtreme
The Mayor of Dewitt
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1. Notre Dame 423 (9)
2. Richmond 416 (7)
3. Princeton 403 (5)
4. Harvard 371 (1)
5. North Carolina 356
8. Syracuse 295
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He has SU with the #2 RPI and #2 SOS which is outstanding.
The bracket even a 1st one is a bit absurd. Rutgers and Yale? Rutgers best win is a one goal win over Jax and the rest of the wins are over the sisters of the poor. Yale has a nice win over BU but was blown out by Army and PSU and beat Fairfield by 1.
My methodology is I quick, on sight, predict every.game from the rest of the season and put it into a RPI SOR calculator and then take the rankings and build a NCAA approved bracket from them.
Yes im a bit of a Syracuse homer.
1. Princeton vs Winner of LIU and Sacred Heart
2. Syracuse vs Winner of Albany vs Jacksonville
3. Richmond vs Towson
4. Notre Dame vs Ohio State
5. North Carolina vs Georgetown
6. Harvard vs Army
7. Penn State vs Cornell
8. Duke vs Maryland
First teams out are BU, Hopkins and Penn, St Joe's is not far behind, point is, even our "lower" ranked wins will probably help us a lot.
avoiding conference matchups makes this a bit of a mess.
This is what I've been waiting for. Love the work that others do, but I've always questioned doing a "point in time" Bracketology when the season is never going to end at that specific point in time.
Obviously a lot can change, but I think it's safe to assume the Orange will be favored in all but two games this season (UNC and Notre Dame). Of course they could easily lose to Georgetown or UVA, despite those teams struggles, and Duke is a real wild card to me. Their schedule has been Charmin soft, but at the same time they are blowing teams out. Hard to tell how good or bad they are. I also wouldn't be shocked at all to see the Orange win against the two ACC teams ranked higher than them right now.
This season has been full of twists and turns already, so not sure anything would surprise me at this point. And I know we are all feeling confident now, but I also can't really shake the let down performance against Princeton and the close win against Penn. We are one poor showing against Denver to being right back into panic mode. In a good spot right now, but still tons of work to do.
Looking at the remaining schedule I kind of broke it down like this:
Must wins: AF, Colgate
Split against Denver/GT
Split ACC games
That's 10-5 going into the ACC tourney which with this schedule is pretty damn good but would that be enough to get a top 4 seed, particularly if they were to lose an ACC semi it's way too early to say.
I think you'd have to be very happy if this team got to 10-5 with this schedule and some of our known flaws/issues. I think the key is winning the games you have to and then getting a split in the real tough ones. The good news for SU is that most of their losses are going to hold up and the wins so far should though I worry a bit about Hopkins and Penn as both have pretty difficult schedules moving forward though I don't see a collapse for either.
Wish we go that harvard game, that Win would really be a nice feather in our cap but it is what it is.
I will say if you look ahead there are a # of potential land mine type games that I hope the team is ready for. Gtown next week is gonna be desperate for a 10 win. They have really scuttled but the Connor brothers are familiar with the Dome and that game worries me a bit. I also think both the UVA and Colgate games stick out as potential traps. UVA has a ton of O talent and though that defense is an absolute mess one of these games they're gonna put it all together, hopefully not against us. Colgate is the odd non conf game late in the season. They have struggled with the losses to graduation and transfer on Offense but that 10 man is always concerning and you wonder if SU will be looking ahead to ND the following week. Much AF that's a game SU needs to take control of early and put away.
Oh that GT game def worries me, they have an interesting 2 games coming up Albany @ home, @ Loyola who suddenly looks like they could be good this season, but they still have a lot of talent.
Not sure what UVA will look like in another month and they could certainly beat Cuse, but man they just look like such a mess on the defensive end that's gotta be a game you win at home.
This guy is looking strictly at RPI, which has Rutgers at seven and Yale at 10. Rutgers best win is against #29. Their current high RPI is a charade based on a weak schedule, and the teams they have played doing fairly well against cupcakes. The opponents record I believe is 50% of the RPI. They play two garbage teams next, which will move them out of the top 15 in RPI shortly. They will not end the season anywhere close to the tournament. Same for Yale.He has SU with the #2 RPI and #2 SOS which is outstanding.
The bracket even a 1st one is a bit absurd. Rutgers and Yale? Rutgers best win is a one goal win over Jax and the rest of the wins are over the sisters of the poor. Yale has a nice win over BU but was blown out by Army and PSU and beat Fairfield by 1.
Nothing against ND or Richmond, but I agree that Princeton has impressed me the most so far. Richmond is such a great story - so poised, disciplined and well coached and they have shown their toughness in close games this season. Chemotti's recruiting should be the case study for college lacrosse.I would rearrange this. I watch a lot of college lacrosse and, to me, Princeton is, hands down, the best team I've seen. I'd put them at #1, Richmond at #2, and Notre Dame at #3. I don't think Notre Dame has played a schedule that has earned them the top spot. I think Princeton is being unfairly punished for a bad quarter against a good Penn State team.