I hoping for a 10 which is actually better than being in 8-9 mgame. Biggest fear is being an 11 and having to play in the play in game.
7-9 looks like the best possibility. right now sju is the highest 8 seed on bracket matrix. probably not going to jump 5 spots and make it to a 6 without playing. probably not going to drop 8 spots to a 10. I don't know this part well, but maybe there is a chance sju is a 9, but gets dropped to a 10 for schedule reasons like not playing a team they already played or something like that
7 at best and 9 at worst, as you initially stated (an outside chance they could be a 10, but I doubt it).
Yeah fortunately I do not have to run my posts through you and unfortunately I doubt you are on the selection committee so excuse me if I don't take your guarantee to the bank
Learn how the system works or control your paranoia. I know only bubble teams from high-major conferences receive 11 seeds. I know St. John's are far from the bubble.
What is the BE and what are we? What are you talking about?
Iowa and Cal had to play in the 11 game last year.
I hoping for a 10. 8/9 would be worse. Your 7 is a pipe dream
I am SJU fan I have seen bad things. I am being honest that I am at least 2% nervous we somehow don't get called at all
The Big East is the #2 rated conference, per RPI, in the nation.
How many times do I have to say, high-major teams who are in the play-in game barely made the tournament? Or, for that matter, any, high-major team who is an 11 or 12 seed squeaked their way in. It wasn't Cal (it was Cal-Poly). It was Iowa, Tennessee, NC State, and Xavier. St. John's won't squeak their way in.
The 7 seed isn't a pipe dream, although they probably could or will end up being an 8/9 seed. Learn how the system works, dude.