billyjack wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:As a power conference, ahem; we can't have years like this. All due respect to the Johnnies, Marquette, and DePaul...but imo they need to, but can't sustain their early successes... [etc]...
Anti Big East fans want to place us on a freakin hamster wheel, running frenetically in perpetuity. Chasing impossible-to-reach goalposts. So why are you falling for this shit?
I mean, yeah, we have a 40-year-old virgin who is a human freak show peppering us hourly with doom and gloom. The sheer quantity of shit he evacuates from his fingertips is insane.
We also have ESPN Pravda piping anti-Big-East propaganda over the Berlin Wall 24/7. So yeah, that can have an influence too.
But c'mon.
Eight months ago, Villanova, a school that finished second in the Big East regular season, and which needed overtime to win the Big East Finals... they won a National Championship with all six NCAA games being won by double digits. Kicking the shit out of the competition. That hadn't been done since the Cheatin Tarheels of 2009. Not sure when it had happened prior to that.
This season at this point is a complete toss-up. The conference is strong and it's balanced. Each of is well over 500, each with wins over teams from the other 5 power conferences. None of us have horrible losses.
What is there not to like?
Creighton... what was their bad loss? We know that they're young. We know they would hit some speed bumps as they improved. They've lost to 4 great teams... Ohio State, Nebraska, Gonzaga, and Oklahoma. They've beaten Clemson, who was ranked and was all lined up for the ESPN fellatio treatment. They also have actually good wins against lesser-regarded teams like Montana, ETSU, Green Bay, and others.
Again, there are pundits and dimwits who we will never satisfy. Their teams and/or conferences suck, and they try to drag us down to their sorry pathetic level. They inhabit Frankenstein-esque nonsensical conferences like the ACC, where they're completely miserable...
Seriously, please name any Syracuse fan who truly feels like watching Clemson or Wake Forest run around the Carrier Dome. Please find any Syracuse fan that wants to trek around fuckin Brooklyn instead of MSG. Or hang out in fuckin Greensboro North Carolina, a freakin truckstop with Denny's and Cracker Barrel. Lol, c'mon.
Enjoy the ride here in the Big East... sending guys to the NBA, winning National Championships, packing our arenas, watching the top talent in the nation every night on our own FS1 network... balanced, bruising, real, competitive, and bad ass.
adoraz wrote:Good post Billy.
I'll just add that having Marquette and St. John's relevant again is massive.
As far as us St. John's fans are concerned, this is the most optimistic we've been since realignment. I'm sure Marquette fans are enjoying their strong start to the season as well.
Remember, 6 years ago St. John's and Marquette were seen as 2 of the 3 or 4 most important teams in the league.
Obviously we want everyone to be good, but which would be better for the league? Another year with Nova and Xavier at the top, or Marquette and St. John's at the top? I'd absolutely say the latter. League needs shakeups, otherwise it gets stale.
Still a long way to go, but I'd say the OOC is already a success for St. John's. Getting to 11 wins puts us in a great position heading into Big East play. 12 would be excellent. 13 is pretty unlikely, but would put us in line for a top seed.
I've seen a lot of pessimistic posts from traditionally excellent teams (such as Xavier). I feel a lot of that stems from how their team is doing, rather than the conference itself.
This is the season a lot of us have been waiting for. At the end of the day, fans of individual teams care about how their team performs. Nobody is giving Wake Forest a crown for Duke's achievements.
A shakeup like this is great for the league. Nova and Xavier will return to traditional powers next year (or later this year). Teams like Providence and Creighton will rebound. DePaul should be better. Etc, etc.
vtwarrior wrote:adoraz wrote:Good post Billy.
I'll just add that having Marquette and St. John's relevant again is massive.
As far as us St. John's fans are concerned, this is the most optimistic we've been since realignment. I'm sure Marquette fans are enjoying their strong start to the season as well.
Remember, 6 years ago St. John's and Marquette were seen as 2 of the 3 or 4 most important teams in the league.
Obviously we want everyone to be good, but which would be better for the league? Another year with Nova and Xavier at the top, or Marquette and St. John's at the top? I'd absolutely say the latter. League needs shakeups, otherwise it gets stale.
Still a long way to go, but I'd say the OOC is already a success for St. John's. Getting to 11 wins puts us in a great position heading into Big East play. 12 would be excellent. 13 is pretty unlikely, but would put us in line for a top seed.
I've seen a lot of pessimistic posts from traditionally excellent teams (such as Xavier). I feel a lot of that stems from how their team is doing, rather than the conference itself.
This is the season a lot of us have been waiting for. At the end of the day, fans of individual teams care about how their team performs. Nobody is giving Wake Forest a crown for Duke's achievements.
A shakeup like this is great for the league. Nova and Xavier will return to traditional powers next year (or later this year). Teams like Providence and Creighton will rebound. DePaul should be better. Etc, etc.
You are missing NET.......0 - 0.....St. John's in Bracketology is a 9 seed.....
Vill and MU are in the 7 seed area.....
MU will be a 4 or 5 if they can beat Buffalo and go to 4 - 2 Quad 1 wins with NET.....(one of the best in the NCAA)
PS.....To all the millennials out there.....
Marquette Golden Eagles
Tournament Appearances: 32
Final Fours: 3
Championships: 1 (1977)
Georgetown and St. John's are similar.......Villanova is best.....3 wins.....other totals similar.....
PSS.....Top 10 NCAA money generated by B-ball.....
billyjack wrote:I mean, yeah, we have a 40-year-old virgin who is a human freak show peppering us hourly with doom and gloom. The sheer quantity of shit he evacuates from his fingertips is insane.
billyjack wrote:What is there not to like?
Creighton... what was their bad loss? We know that they're young. We know they would hit some speed bumps as they improved. They've lost to 4 great teams... Ohio State, Nebraska, Gonzaga, and Oklahoma. They've beaten Clemson, who was ranked and was all lined up for the ESPN fellatio treatment. They also have actually good wins against lesser-regarded teams like Montana, ETSU, Green Bay, and others.
vtwarrior wrote:adoraz wrote:Good post Billy.
I'll just add that having Marquette and St. John's relevant again is massive.
As far as us St. John's fans are concerned, this is the most optimistic we've been since realignment. I'm sure Marquette fans are enjoying their strong start to the season as well.
Remember, 6 years ago St. John's and Marquette were seen as 2 of the 3 or 4 most important teams in the league.
Obviously we want everyone to be good, but which would be better for the league? Another year with Nova and Xavier at the top, or Marquette and St. John's at the top? I'd absolutely say the latter. League needs shakeups, otherwise it gets stale.
Still a long way to go, but I'd say the OOC is already a success for St. John's. Getting to 11 wins puts us in a great position heading into Big East play. 12 would be excellent. 13 is pretty unlikely, but would put us in line for a top seed.
I've seen a lot of pessimistic posts from traditionally excellent teams (such as Xavier). I feel a lot of that stems from how their team is doing, rather than the conference itself.
This is the season a lot of us have been waiting for. At the end of the day, fans of individual teams care about how their team performs. Nobody is giving Wake Forest a crown for Duke's achievements.
A shakeup like this is great for the league. Nova and Xavier will return to traditional powers next year (or later this year). Teams like Providence and Creighton will rebound. DePaul should be better. Etc, etc.
You are missing NET.......0 - 0.....St. John's in Bracketology is a 9 seed.....
Vill and MU are in the 7 seed area.....
MU will be a 4 or 5 if they can beat Buffalo and go to 4 - 2 Quad 1 wins with NET.....(one of the best in the NCAA)
PS.....To all the millennials out there.....
Marquette Golden Eagles
Tournament Appearances: 32
Final Fours: 3
Championships: 1 (1977)
Georgetown and St. John's are similar.......Villanova is best.....3 wins.....other totals similar.....
PSS.....Top 10 NCAA money generated by B-ball.....
MullinMayhem wrote:Marquette, pleaseeeeeeee beat Buffalo. They need to come back down to earth. Cuse is nothing special this year just like most years in the regular season post Big East. West Virginia is down too. I think they're overrated and I hope you guys smash em. We need to takeover the entire Northeast on the map of undefeated teams.
Return to Big East basketball message board
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot], Google [Bot] and 38 guests