GumbyDamnit! wrote:stever20 wrote: for the league to be back to it's old days, it's got to perform in the next 3 weeks. The OBE for the most part always had teams stepping up in March.
Agreed. One of these years one of our teams has got to do SOMETHING in the tourney.
stever20 wrote: for the league to be back to it's old days, it's got to perform in the next 3 weeks. The OBE for the most part always had teams stepping up in March.
Savannah Jay wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:stever20 wrote: for the league to be back to it's old days, it's got to perform in the next 3 weeks. The OBE for the most part always had teams stepping up in March.
Agreed. One of these years one of our teams has got to do SOMETHING in the tourney.
Please...for the love of all things holy...could a Big East team PLEASE make a run soon so that Stever can quick talking about March. Wait. What year is this? Oh, that's right. It's 2018.
In the last 2 years, I believe the Big East is 15-11 in the NCAAT, with a 3 sweet sixteens, 2 elite 8s, a final four and a natty. The 3 sweet sixteens were by three different teams.
Stever, your proclamations, predictions, and analyses are not good. To wit: On December 1, you "were not ready to count UCONN out" and stated SMU and Temple "should get in pretty easily." I think you noted Temple's strength of schedule. And further bragged that your conference got a "whole hell of a lot stronger" this year vs. last year. Great. Last year you got 2 in the tournament. This year, 3, because you added Wichita.
Apparently, you have no self consciousness because anyone that is so wrong, so often might just spend less time trying so hard to be wrong. But not you, baby.
stever20 wrote:So last year the league did well in the tourney? They were supposed to go 7-5 plus then Nova in the Final Four, and Providence in the first four..... So worst case 7-7. How did the league go? 6-7. The Old Big East stepped up most every single year. The New Big East in 1st 4 years just hasn't. In only one of the 4 years has the league finished the NCAA tourney with a league record over .500. Before that- the last time the Big East finished sub .500 in the tourney was in 2001- aka the dark ages of the Big East. If you think what the Big East has done in March is good, you don't have a clue what being good in March is all about.
Injuries totally derailed SMU. Temple was 1 to at most only 2 games away from an NCAA tourney bid- because they struggled in conference play. Even with only getting 3 in- after last year getting the AAC only 2 6's, this year the conference got a 2,4,6 bid. MUCH stronger. You act like the only measure of the conference is getting teams in the tourney. No, it's also just as much about getting teams far in the tourney.
DudeAnon wrote:stever20 wrote:So last year the league did well in the tourney? They were supposed to go 7-5 plus then Nova in the Final Four, and Providence in the first four..... So worst case 7-7. How did the league go? 6-7. The Old Big East stepped up most every single year. The New Big East in 1st 4 years just hasn't. In only one of the 4 years has the league finished the NCAA tourney with a league record over .500. Before that- the last time the Big East finished sub .500 in the tourney was in 2001- aka the dark ages of the Big East. If you think what the Big East has done in March is good, you don't have a clue what being good in March is all about.
Injuries totally derailed SMU. Temple was 1 to at most only 2 games away from an NCAA tourney bid- because they struggled in conference play. Even with only getting 3 in- after last year getting the AAC only 2 6's, this year the conference got a 2,4,6 bid. MUCH stronger. You act like the only measure of the conference is getting teams in the tourney. No, it's also just as much about getting teams far in the tourney.
We are all aware of the NBE's shortcomings in March. You are arguing against nobody. Just so we are all aware, this is a Georgetown fan complaining about our March accomplishments.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Context:
1). The Big10, widely regarded as one of the top conferences, has not won a NC in 18 years.
2). The Pac12, the so called "conference of champions," has not won the NC in 21 years.
3). The Big 12 has won exactly 1 NC in the last 30 years.
We all know that the ACC, and the former BE, were absolute juggernauts. Over the past 20 years the BE conference won 6 NC, the ACC won 7 and the SEC won 4. So 17 of 20 have come out of 3 conferences. L'ville won one as part of Conf USA, UConn as part of AAC and Kansas in the B12.
This is not the old BE. There are only 10 teams, not 14 or 15. That makes a big difference. But we've done something that 3 other power conferences have not done for decades. I think we do OK.
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