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Postby milksteak » Fri Nov 04, 2016 9:44 am

http://www.cbssports.com/college-basket ... ng-league/

Average Order of Finish:
1. Villanova
2. Xavier
3. Creighton
4.75t. Butler
4.75t. Georgetown
5.75. Seton Hall
7. Marquette
8. Providence
9. St. John's
9.75. DePaul
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Postby Hall2012 » Fri Nov 04, 2016 10:11 am

Who's Matt Norlander? Can't believe I wasted my time reading that garbage.
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Postby milksteak » Fri Nov 04, 2016 10:13 am

Hall2012 wrote:Who's Matt Norlander? Can't believe I wasted my time reading that garbage.


You serious? He's been around for a while...
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Re: CBSSports: Big East Preview

Postby Hall2012 » Fri Nov 04, 2016 10:58 am

milksteak wrote:
Hall2012 wrote:Who's Matt Norlander? Can't believe I wasted my time reading that garbage.


You serious? He's been around for a while...


No, I've heard of him, I just don't think he's relevant as far as sports writers go. His pieces just seem lazy as they only repeat common knowledge and lack any sort of relevant research.
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Re: CBSSports: Big East Preview

Postby TAMU Eagle » Fri Nov 04, 2016 12:44 pm

Marquette's trouble is youth?

We have:
1 5th year player
4 4th year players
1 3rd year player
4 2nd year players
2 1st year players

I mean, we're not oldest team but I'd call us decidedly average, if not on the older side. Seems like a really lazy "well they were really young last year so they must be at least a little young this year."
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Postby scoscox » Fri Nov 04, 2016 1:13 pm

Ha, he also said our concern will be lack of a true point, so that should tell you how much he looked into it. If you've ever watched either edmond or quentin shoot at all you'd know they are not sliding over to the 2 anytime soon.
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Re: CBSSports: Big East Preview

Postby Hall2012 » Fri Nov 04, 2016 2:02 pm

TAMU Eagle wrote:Marquette's trouble is youth?

We have:
1 5th year player
4 4th year players
1 3rd year player
4 2nd year players
2 1st year players

I mean, we're not oldest team but I'd call us decidedly average, if not on the older side. Seems like a really lazy "well they were really young last year so they must be at least a little young this year."


Pretty much sums up my point about how lazy this is. He did the same thing with Seton Hall. All he said was basically, "oh, Whitehead's gone so they won't be good." Well if this hack actually "watched firsthand in March when Whitehead vaulted that team in a style that was vintage Big East" he would have seen that Khadeen Carrington, not Isaiah Whitehead, was Seton Hall's best player in their first 2 BET games.
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Postby FriarJ » Fri Nov 04, 2016 2:03 pm

TAMU Eagle wrote:Marquette's trouble is youth?

We have:
1 5th year player
4 4th year players
1 3rd year player
4 2nd year players
2 1st year players

I mean, we're not oldest team but I'd call us decidedly average, if not on the older side. Seems like a really lazy "well they were really young last year so they must be at least a little young this year."


Just made me realize how young PC is, no Seniors and of the Juniors only two that have played more than one year of college basketball. Cartwright and Lindsey. Might be a tough year. LOL.
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Postby BEX » Sat Nov 05, 2016 1:53 am

scoscox wrote:Ha, he also said our concern will be lack of a true point, so that should tell you how much he looked into it. If you've ever watched either edmond or quentin shoot at all you'd know they are not sliding over to the 2 anytime soon.


Yeah, I don't get it that he doesn't know Ed is our PG. He was voted Pre-season 1st Team for chrissakes.
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Re: CBSSports: Big East Preview

Postby SJHooper » Mon Nov 07, 2016 11:31 am

To be honest, I think many pundits have been very fair to Seton Hall. Whitehead was your clear go-to guy. He took you to another level. Too many times, fanbases convince themselves that losing an NBA level player is not going to hurt them much. If you are Duke or Kentucky you can just get another Whitehead to plug in. But unfortunately SH is not Seton Hall or Kentucky. Same goes for PC losing Dunn. Same for Marquette losing Ellenson. Seton Hall still has a nice solid core, but without the star PG, it will put a lot of pressure on others to fill the big hole. IMO Seton Hall will do no better than 4th and possibly as worse as 7th. They have nice role players, but lost their go-to scorer. Here's to hoping I'm wrong.
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