Ranking the Northeast Corridor
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 1:43 am
why not?
For the Midwesterners, the northeast corridor is the Amtrak line from DC througn philly, stopping at MSG, rolling through southern New England through buddy Cianci's town into the home of mayor Ray Flynn. It's kind of a stretch to include uconn on this list, and Cuse is here for street cred only as they are more of a Canadian regional rail. This is a very important list for the big east to dominate.
But here is the list.
1. Villanova
2. Seton Hall
4. Saint Josephs
5. Providence
6. UConn
7. Monmouth
8. Syracuse
9. George Washington
10. Georgetown
11. Temple
looking like 8 or 9 teams from the northeast corridor. Of course there will be some auto bids as well, but I, not counting them in this list (feel free to if you want). Only one team is going to be a top 4 seed, which indicates e northeast scene is a little down.
The three worst major conference teams also reside in the northeast. All big east members at one time, BC , Rutgers and the johnnies.
For the Midwesterners, the northeast corridor is the Amtrak line from DC througn philly, stopping at MSG, rolling through southern New England through buddy Cianci's town into the home of mayor Ray Flynn. It's kind of a stretch to include uconn on this list, and Cuse is here for street cred only as they are more of a Canadian regional rail. This is a very important list for the big east to dominate.
But here is the list.
1. Villanova
2. Seton Hall
4. Saint Josephs
5. Providence
6. UConn
7. Monmouth
8. Syracuse
9. George Washington
10. Georgetown
11. Temple
looking like 8 or 9 teams from the northeast corridor. Of course there will be some auto bids as well, but I, not counting them in this list (feel free to if you want). Only one team is going to be a top 4 seed, which indicates e northeast scene is a little down.
The three worst major conference teams also reside in the northeast. All big east members at one time, BC , Rutgers and the johnnies.