Josh Hart - Wooden award front runner
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Sat Dec 10, 2016 6:07 pm
by Omaha1
After an amazing 37 point performance today, lots of national guys saying Hart is the POY front runner. Pretty good for a guy from a mid major league.
Re: Josh Hart - Wooden award front runner
Posted:
Sat Dec 10, 2016 9:27 pm
by Sactowndog
Very few think of the Big East as a mid major in terms of performance. They may be a mid major in ratings but on the court they are top notch.
Re: Josh Hart - Wooden award front runner
Posted:
Sat Dec 10, 2016 10:37 pm
by mel ott
Sactowndog wrote:Very few think of the Big East as a mid major in terms of performance. They may be a mid major in ratings but on the court they are top notch.
You're a bore. Nothing of value and no one here really cares what you have to say. Go find somewhere else to play.
Re: Josh Hart - Wooden award front runner
Posted:
Sun Dec 11, 2016 6:47 am
by Noonzy
Josh Hart is great. The Big East is high major-enough said.
Re: Josh Hart - Wooden award front runner
Posted:
Sun Dec 11, 2016 7:20 am
by Bill Marsh
Sactowndog wrote:Very few think of the Big East as a mid major in terms of performance. They may be a mid major in ratings but on the court they are top notch.
The Big East is not midmajor in the ratings. There are a handful of sites from Midmajor Madness and Bleacher Report to CBS and NBC that rate midmajors, and The Big East is specifically excluded from all of them.
Re: Josh Hart - Wooden award front runner
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Sun Dec 11, 2016 7:34 am
by GumbyDamnit!
JH is a great example of how you compete against teams like U.K., Duke and Kansas with their top 10 talent. He was in that 50-100 range as a HS senior. He developed his game and his body. Now he's a monster as an upper classman. So when debates arise about how the BE can possibly survive when the blue bloods bring in wave after wave of top 10 recruiting classes I am not concerned because it is an apples to oranges comparison. We are having so much collective success b/c we all have Jr's and Sr's leading the way. For every Giles, Tatum, Fox, & Alkins, I raise you a Hart, Blueitt, Martin, Bullock, Jenkins, Carrington and Watson. This is the blueprint to stand toe to toe with the teams that can hand pick their recruiting classes each year.
Re: Josh Hart - Wooden award front runner
Posted:
Sun Dec 11, 2016 10:51 am
by Barley
Sactowndog wrote:Very few think of the Big East as a mid major in terms of performance. They may be a mid major in ratings but on the court they are top notch.
You are a low major as a poster.
Re: Josh Hart - Wooden award front runner
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Sun Dec 11, 2016 1:33 pm
by DudeAnon
Sactowndog wrote:Very few think of the Big East as a mid major in terms of performance. They may be a mid major in ratings but on the court they are top notch.
Mods, is there a reason you let this obvious troll to continue posting here?
Re: Josh Hart - Wooden award front runner
Posted:
Sun Dec 11, 2016 3:21 pm
by Sactowndog
Bill Marsh wrote:Sactowndog wrote:Very few think of the Big East as a mid major in terms of performance. They may be a mid major in ratings but on the court they are top notch.
The Big East is not midmajor in the ratings. There are a handful of sites from Midmajor Madness and Bleacher Report to CBS and NBC that rate midmajors, and The Big East is specifically excluded from all of them.
Geez, this board is uptight and hostile. I'm talking
TV Ratings. Their is no measure by which the Big East is getting the 2.0 or 1.8 ratings common to the P5. To say otherwise is completely divorced from the facts.
I did say they were
a full major in terms of level of performance on the court. To think otherwise would also be completely devoid of the facts. Big East on court performance has been excellent.