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Apr 3, 4:09 PM
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1) Villanova
2) Butler
3) Providence
4) St Johns
5) Marquette
6) Xaiver
7) Georgetown
8) Creighton
9) Seton Hall
10) Depaul
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Apr 3, 4:31 PM
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1) Nova
2) St Johns
3) Providence
4) Georgetown
5) Butler
6) Xavier
7) Creighton
8) Marquette
9) Seton Hall
10)Depaul
That's based on a lot of assumptions (Ponds and Donte staying ...) And really, you can take the first 8 and shake them up, and however it comes out wouldn't surprise me. The most unpredictable season since the conference reorganized.
But let’s take a look inside for a minute, as I think the picture for the Conference is a tad more murky. Let’s go team by team, in order of this season’s finish:
1. Xavier:
Trend: DOWN.
2. Villanova:
Trend: STEADY
3. Creighton:
Trend: DOWN
4. Seton Hall:
Trend: DOWN
5. Providence:
Trend: UP
6. Marquette:
Trend: UP.
7. Butler:
Trend: UP.
8. Georgetown:
Trend: UP.
9. St. Johns’s:
Trend: UP.
10. DePaul:
Trend: Steady.
So there you have it. 5 teams on the way up, 3 teams on the way down, and 2 steady Eddies. The Conference could easily get 5-6 teams back in the Dance next season, ready to party once again.
Posted byu/AntSmith777
3 months ago
2018-19 Big East Predictions
Hey guys,
I’m curious what your rankings would be 1-10, for the Big East next year. Obviously there is still a lot to be determined as far as who stays, and if any of these schools land grad transfers. But here are my early rankings. (These rankings are based on Khyri Thomas leaving for the NBA BTW).
Villanova
Butler
Providence
Seton Hall
Xavier
Creighton
Marquette
Georgetown
St. John’s
DePaul
Marquette Golden Eagles
ryanx1
1 point
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3 months ago
While I think 19-20 will be the best Wojo season, we really should take a step into the top 4 this year. Losing Rowsey is addition by subtration and we're essentially bringing in 3 four stars and Ike Eke. Giving Theo more minutes should help our abysmal interior D.
Nova (obviously)
Providence
Marquette
Xavier (promoting from within will limit growing pains)
Creighton (hopefully little Froling is as bad as his brother)
Butler
St. John's (Could be 5-10 depending on if Ponds leaves)
Georgetown
Seton Hall (Not bringing in any stellar freshmen and losing Delgado, Carrington and Desi. Cale's good though)
DePaul (Actually had a good defense this year but I'm sticking with history)
Michigan State Spartans / UMBC Retrievers
nburt13
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3 months ago
Villanova
Butler
Seton Hall
UConn??? (Apparently they might move to the Big East next year. Please someone tell me if I am wrong.)
Providence
Xavier
Marquette
Georgetown
Creighton
St. John's
DePaul
WAY-TOO-EARLY POWER RANKINGS
1. VILLANOVA: The losses the Wildcats sustained were more than just significant, but the talent and culture remains intact in Philadelphia. Omari Spellman’s decision looms large, but a strong recruiting class – plus Jay Wright – keeps ‘Nova on top.
2. XAVIER: Another bet on culture, Xavier is another program that lost a ton, but by keeping some level of continuity by promoting Travis Steele, the Musketeers may not slip as far as you’d normally expect considering their losses. Steele has his work cut out for him, but the pieces are there to be competitive.
3. PROVIDENCE: Kyron Cartwright and Rodney Bullock are two huge names to lose, but Alpha Diallo and Emmitt Holt should be enough to carry the offensive load.
4. CREIGHTON: Greg McDermott reinvented his program the last few years, going from being among the country’s slowest-paced teams to one of the quickest. WIth the losses of Marcus Foster and Khyri Thomas, this will likely be the third chapter of his time in Omaha following this back-to-back NCAA tournaments and the Dougie McBuckets era before that.
5. SETON HALL: The Pirates will hang their hats on getting a lot of production from Myles Powell and Quincy McKnight to overcome the losses of Angel Delgado, Khadeen Carrington and Desi Rodriguez.
6. GEORGETOWN: Jessie Govan’s decision to stay or go will have a big impact on the Hoyas’ future, but Patrick Ewing’s return to to D.C. looks to be headed in the right direction.
7. BUTLER: How Kamar Baldwin goes, the Bulldogs are likely to follow. He’s going to have a ton of offensive responsibility if Butler is going to get back to the NCAA tournament in LaVall Jordan’s second season.
8. MARQUETTE: The Golden Eagles are 1-for-4 in NCAA tournament seasons under Steve Wojciechowski, and his fifth season looks to be an uphill battle to improve that percentage.
9. ST. JOHN’S: If Shamorie Ponds returns, it’s not hard to see the Red Storm outperforming this prediction. If he doesn’t, it could be another difficult year for Mullin and Co.
10. DEPAUL: The Blue Demons have three-straight losing seasons in Dave Leitao’s second go-round, and it looks as though a fourth is likely.
RetireFiftyTu wrote:I was wondering if I could get one fan from each school to comment what their expected starting 5/rotation is and then also their other scholarship players this year that don't figure to really get minutes.
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