This a league where six teams seem destined to get a berth to the NCAA tournament again, a league that looks like it is going to finish in the top three on KenPom for the fourth consecutive season.
The Big East is also one of just two power conferences, along with the Big 12, that play a full round-robin schedule. Nothing stokes a rivalry better than a home-and-home in conference games that matter.
billyjack wrote:Syracuse fans are bored sh-tless in the ACC, they miss MSG and their longtime rivals. For them, yes, they're in a place that has no resemblance to the Big East. To them the Big East doesn't exist cuz they're eating at Denny's in Winston-Salem and Applebee's in Nowhere-land South Carolina.
Meanwhile, the 10 of us have everything today that we had back in 1984. Everything is still in place. The feel of today's Big East is the closest to 1984 than it's been in 25+ years. Many of us here have witnessed everything since 1979, so we're talking firsthand.
Bruising hoops, 5-star talent, comraderie, and a portion of the hoops world that dislikes us out of jealousy or whatever (see ACC land mid 80's, see Billy Tubbs late 80's). Perfection. Love it.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:billyjack wrote:Syracuse fans are bored sh-tless in the ACC, they miss MSG and their longtime rivals. For them, yes, they're in a place that has no resemblance to the Big East. To them the Big East doesn't exist cuz they're eating at Denny's in Winston-Salem and Applebee's in Nowhere-land South Carolina.
Meanwhile, the 10 of us have everything today that we had back in 1984. Everything is still in place. The feel of today's Big East is the closest to 1984 than it's been in 25+ years. Many of us here have witnessed everything since 1979, so we're talking firsthand.
Bruising hoops, 5-star talent, comraderie, and a portion of the hoops world that dislikes us out of jealousy or whatever (see ACC land mid 80's, see Billy Tubbs late 80's). Perfection. Love it.
Never gonna happen, but I'd much rather have Syracuse back in the league than UConn. I think it's a much better fit and has the potential to once again be a real power post-Boeheim. I honestly don't think the school presidents consider UConn an option. The only argument that makes sense is the unlikely scenario where somebody throws millions at them to get UConn in, and the only people suggesting it aren't the ones with the money.
Added benefit of Syracuse: everybody already hates them.
NJRedman wrote:Thats not exactly how those who formed the league tell it.
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