A week ago this time, I looked at the upcoming weekend’s NCAA Division I men’s slate and referred to it as “Judgement Week” in an internal team chat with my colleagues. It seemed like we would know a little bit more about who the real championship contenders would be after this weekend’s games.
The reality?
I think we’re all more confused than ever.
Duke began the week at No. 1, but lost a tight one, 14-12, in the rain to Penn on Friday night before bouncing back to rout Princeton, 17-8, on Sunday.
Penn itself was unable to carry over the momentum, falling on Sunday to a North Carolina team that had dropped two straight games.
With Duke’s Friday night loss, No. 2 Virginia appeared poised to take over the top spot, but Johns Hopkins outgunned the Cavaliers 16-14 to win its fifth straight.
The opened the door for 2022 national champion Maryland, the No. 3 ranked team, to take over the throne. But last year’s champion, Notre Dame, snapped back from its loss to Georgetown last Sunday to beat the Terps 14-9 earlier today in South Bend.
What are we left with? Five undefeated teams that probably no one expected to be the last of the unbeatens — Army, Denver, Harvard, NJIT and Quinnipiac.
I think what it means is that we’re going to have a really fun time the next three months. As much as the loaded rosters of some of the experienced teams seemed to be on a different level when we analyzed the season back in January, it truly feels like things can shake out multiple ways in the coming weeks.