The ACC is clearly going to have more teams in the 2017 NCAA Tournament than any other league in college basketball, but the Big East is again proving that the term “power-five” is dead when it comes to hoops.
This conference currently has four teams — Villanova, Xavier, Creighton, and Butler — that have won early season tournaments and each of those four teams have earned quality victories before Dec. 1.
The defending national champions own arguably the season’s best road win when they won at Purdue in the Gavitt Games and Creighton followed that up the next night with a convincing win over Wisconsin.
Xavier hasn’t been at full strength, but the Musketeers have still won games against Clemson and Northern Iowa (twice) while Butler earned a huge triumph last Friday against Arizona in Las Vegas.
These four teams make the Big East in contention to usurp the Big Ten and Big 12 as the sport’s second-best league.
Kansas and Baylor have been terrific to start the season, but the Big 12 doesn’t look nearly as strong at the top as it was last year after the personnel defections at Iowa State, Oklahoma, and Texas.
The Big Ten meanwhile, is still finding itself a bit at the top as many of its teams have suffered several early season losses.
If Georgetown, Seton Hall, and either Providence or Marquette show signs of life, then things could really be interesting in terms of the national perception of the Big East this season.
This conference took a major step last season when Villanova became its first program to win a national title following realignment.
It can take another this year if it keeps performing at the level it has thus far out of the gate.
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