To this point, we can at least say that top to bottom, the current version is better than its predecessor.
The conference isn’t going get more respect until other teams rise to challenge Villanova. But three decades from now, fans may well be defending this era of the league just as many now argue for the original Big East.
Hoya33 wrote:No. Final Fours, tv ratings, and buzz of the Big East Tournament. The biggest drop off in the league is the lack of excitement around the Big East tournament. I mostly blame Georgetown and St. John's for that.
DudeAnon wrote:Hoya33 wrote:No. Final Fours, tv ratings, and buzz of the Big East Tournament. The biggest drop off in the league is the lack of excitement around the Big East tournament. I mostly blame Georgetown and St. John's for that.
Which basically proves the point that its emotion not fact when people say the OBE was better. Fact is, ESPN hyped up the conference and everyone bought in. Statistically, they were an average high-major conference.
ecasadoSBU wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Hoya33 wrote:No. Final Fours, tv ratings, and buzz of the Big East Tournament. The biggest drop off in the league is the lack of excitement around the Big East tournament. I mostly blame Georgetown and St. John's for that.
Which basically proves the point that its emotion not fact when people say the OBE was better. Fact is, ESPN hyped up the conference and everyone bought in. Statistically, they were an average high-major conference.
I think the Big East had some impressive years like that year they had three Final Four teams or 2011 when they had 11 enter the NCAA tournament. However, I agree with you. I think people tend to lump 1985 and 2011 and make it seem like the Big East was like this every single year. The league had some down years that have been forgotten thanks to the benefit of time. But whether the reformed league is better or not than the past league is not important. It's a narrative that has been pushed by the media (ESPN) to diminish the value of a league they no longer have a business stake on.
Why does the current league need to be better than the past league? Who cares... It makes no sense really... At the end of the day the Big East is at the very least a Top-3 conference which places it in the top 10% of all Division I leagues.
What the league needs to ensure is that potential recruits don't buy into this narrative. So far, they haven't and the league has performed outstanding.
milksteak wrote:You’re going to get pretty polarizing opinions on this matter depending on which fan base you ask. I think that’s the only real takeaway from all of this.
DudeAnon wrote:Hoya33 wrote:No. Final Fours, tv ratings, and buzz of the Big East Tournament. The biggest drop off in the league is the lack of excitement around the Big East tournament. I mostly blame Georgetown and St. John's for that.
Which basically proves the point that its emotion not fact when people say the OBE was better. Fact is, ESPN hyped up the conference and everyone bought in. Statistically, they were an average high-major conference.
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