GumbyDamnit! wrote: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.
Agree.
Though I will say that over a 30 year period it had 7 NC’s: G’town, Nova, Cuse, UConn (3), L’ville. Contrast that with the B1G10’s current drought. In addition to these schools PC, WVU, SJU & SHU all made FF appearances. 9 different schools with a FF is pretty damn impressive. 16 or 17 total over 30 years is ridiculous. We’ve had 1 in our first 4 seasons.
I think the biggest difference is simply the # of schools in the conference. So many teams in that old conference. So more opportunities for someone to make a run when there are 7-11 teams in the tourney every year. It’s sort of like the ACC is now. Success born through volume of opportunity.
sju88grad wrote:What a lot of people forget is how poorly the Big East performed when measuring Final Four appearances in the 1990s compared to the 1980s:
1980s:
1982 - Gtown
1984 - Gtown (Natl Champs)
1985 - Gtown, SJU, Nova (Natl Champs)
1987 - Providence, Syracuse
1989 - Seton Hall
1990s:
1996 - Syracuse
1999 - UConn (Natl Champs)
sju88grad wrote:What a lot of people forget is how poorly the Big East performed when measuring Final Four appearances in the 1990s compared to the 1980s:
1980s:
1982 - Gtown
1984 - Gtown (Natl Champs)
1985 - Gtown, SJU, Nova (Natl Champs)
1987 - Providence, Syracuse
1989 - Seton Hall
1990s:
1996 - Syracuse
1999 - UConn (Natl Champs)
billyjack wrote:sju88grad wrote:What a lot of people forget is how poorly the Big East performed when measuring Final Four appearances in the 1990s compared to the 1980s:
1980s:
1982 - Gtown
1984 - Gtown (Natl Champs)
1985 - Gtown, SJU, Nova (Natl Champs)
1987 - Providence, Syracuse
1989 - Seton Hall
1990s:
1996 - Syracuse
1999 - UConn (Natl Champs)
If you were to pull it back one round and look at Elite-8's, i think the 90's would still look solid. Off the top of my head, i can remember E-8's from SJU in 92-ish, Seton Hall early 90's, Georgetown with Iverson, PC with God in 97, Boston College with Curley in maybe 94. UConn in 90. Always a good variety of teams, not the 2 trick pony of the ACC.
In the 90's you had the bullsh-t artist Calipari stealing Big East recruits at UMass. Camby was from Hartford, and would've been in the Big East if not for Calipari.
You also had Massimino and Louie moving on, causing a transition period for VU and SJU. Carlesimo left early too, for the NBA. So 3 top programs lost long-time coaches (which makes me think the ACC could struggle once those old coaches leave.
1993, which was referred to in the article... we got 3 bids... but Syracuse was banned that year, and Providence got completely hosed on a bid, what a joke. So in reality, if you look at the specific circumstances, it should have been a 5 bid year in 93.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:
Not sure how this chart somehow equates to the BE being "average." In the KP Top three 16 out of 38 years. Avg. KP rank over 38 years = 3.8. How is that average? There is clearly an 8 year period in the late 90's, early 2000's where they took a step back. But much like the debate we always see on here, what are we judging a conference on? Is it overall RPI or KenPom? Success in March? Take 1999 as an example. 5th in KP, yet 2 E8 teams and a NC. Surely you can't argue that was an "average" season for the BE. In '85 the BE put 3 teams in the FF yet according to your chart they were the 4th best conference. That was a crowning moment for the conference in the NCAA history books, not some KP afterthought as the 4th best performance by a conference.
Look this debate isn't some sort of slight to the new members. I couldn't be happier trading in UC for X, USF for Creighton or Rutgers for Butler. I think everyone is happy with where we are now. But to look for reasons to discredit what was a great, great BB conference makes little sense to me. Using KP as a measure we were somewhere in the middle of the Top / Power 6 conferences nationwide. Using March as a measuring stick, I'd be surprised if we didn't trail only the ACC in overall tournament success over that time period. Again, no where near average.
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