Quint: Buy, Sell or Hold? Stock Watch For Postseason Push | Syracusefan.com

Quint: Buy, Sell or Hold? Stock Watch For Postseason Push

Quint didn't mention Syracuse at all. Don't know if that's good or bad.

http://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/quint-buy-sell-or-hold-stock-watch-for-postseason-push/34672

Most pundits have Syracuse in pretty securely at this point. If SU takes care of business next Tuesday your looking at going into the ACC tourney with no worse then an 8-4 record. At worse we need to split the UNC/Cornell two game stretch. 2-0 would be great but 0-2 puts us in trouble for the tourney.
 
You headed down to Ithaca?

Supposed to be low 40's. 40% chance of rain. :(
 
You headed down to Ithaca?

Supposed to be low 40's. 40% chance of rain. :(

I was seriously considering it based on the lack of TV coverage (criminal no one has picked up this game, shame on Cornell) but as you noted the weather looks awful. Also even though its certainly not a long drive by any stretch, not sure I can talk the other half into a rainy dark drive home in the middle of the week.
 
Syracuse I'd hold.

You guys see the scores every week. It’s wide open. ND/UD are the two best teams but not infallible.

ND had to squeak by UVA in overtime, then a 9-8 squeaker over a bad Ohio State team.

Denver has had a solid consistent season as well. But they’ve also had 3 tight games.

Syracuse 2 overtime road losses where they dominated for large portions of the game. IF Syracuse wins those 2 tight games, they’re looking at 8-1 and the view is completely different. You just can’t them out on a neutral court in better weather.

In the polls, there are 2 teams ahead of Syracuse with 4 and 5 losses. Syracuse also demolished #7 Albany. Yale and Brown? Are they final four teams? IDK, their schedule are weak.

It’s really wide open and I’d still be leaning ND, Denver, Duke, Syracuse as the 4 best teams.

Quint’s an idiot.
 

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