JohnW22 wrote:
Novachap wrote:Scoscox, curious... in your opinion, what does Nova have to do to be an "established power"?
ecasadoSBU wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:ecasadoSBU wrote:Whether Villanova wins a national championship or not this league will be fine. I think the inferiority complex needs to go...
How often does a PAC-12 team win it all?
It's been 20 years.How often does B10 team win it all?
Once in 30 years.or a SEC team besides Kentucky?
Only Florida and Arkansas.Even a B12 team?
Kansas . . .Those are still strong conference and respected.
At the end of the day... the B.E has demonstrated it will continue to be in the running as the best college basketball conference... very least TOP 3. That is unlikely to change
I knew the answers. I just wanted people to realize that the Big East is in good shape. This fan base needs to relax and just enjoy the great basketball being played. You cannot win every year (and this March may be full of surprises for the B.E). That doesn't mean your league needs to start looking for options or replacements. This league has a lot of on court success, tradition, and recruits at a high level to keep it alive for the long haul
scoscox wrote:Novachap wrote:Scoscox, curious... in your opinion, what does Nova have to do to be an "established power"?
That might not be the best wording I could have chosen, but there is still a gap between Villanova and the true blue bloods of other conferences (Duke, UNC, Kansas, Kentucky, etc.) Those teams all have more final fours with just their current coaches than Nova does all time, so I think there is still a gap there. Jay Wright has done a lot to change that and since he has taken over, Nova has undoubtedly been one of the best in the country year in and year out. You still have plenty to hang over a Xavier fan's head, but that's how I see it.
I think it is somewhat borne out in recruiting as well. The guys you're capable of pulling in says a lot about your program and I think Nova's recruiting is not indicative of what would be considered a powerhouse. I'm really not trying to knock Nova here, but from an objective standpoint that's where my viewpoint comes from.
scoscox wrote:Novachap wrote:Scoscox, curious... in your opinion, what does Nova have to do to be an "established power"?
That might not be the best wording I could have chosen, but there is still a gap between Villanova and the true blue bloods of other conferences (Duke, UNC, Kansas, Kentucky, etc.) Those teams all have more final fours with just their current coaches than Nova does all time, so I think there is still a gap there. Jay Wright has done a lot to change that and since he has taken over, Nova has undoubtedly been one of the best in the country year in and year out. You still have plenty to hang over a Xavier fan's head, but that's how I see it.
I think it is somewhat borne out in recruiting as well. The guys you're capable of pulling in says a lot about your program and I think Nova's recruiting is not indicative of what would be considered a powerhouse. I'm really not trying to knock Nova here, but from an objective standpoint that's where my viewpoint comes from.
Novachap wrote:Scoscox, curious... in your opinion, what does Nova have to do to be an "established power"?
Novachap wrote:
Scoscox, curious... in your opinion, what does Nova have to do to be an "established power"?
scoscox wrote: That might not be the best wording I could have chosen, but there is still a gap between Villanova and the true blue bloods of other conferences (Duke, UNC, Kansas, Kentucky, etc.) Those teams all have more final fours with just their current coaches than Nova does all time, so I think there is still a gap there. Jay Wright has done a lot to change that and since he has taken over, Nova has undoubtedly been one of the best in the country year in and year out. You still have plenty to hang over a Xavier fan's head, but that's how I see it.
I think it is somewhat borne out in recruiting as well. The guys you're capable of pulling in says a lot about your program and I think Nova's recruiting is not indicative of what would be considered a powerhouse. I'm really not trying to knock Nova here, but from an objective standpoint that's where my viewpoint comes from.
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