In mid-July 2018 I posed questions in a post titled: The Next 5 Years.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6547It was an attempt to get feedback and prognostications on where the
BEast was heading. Was a good topic with excellent feedback from GW11, Edrick, Adoraz, Gumby and others.
The Next Five Years
Postby gtmoBlue » Mon Jul 16, 2018 8:08 pm
The next 5 years... Please, no expansion discussions on this thread. Dig up one of the many expansion threads if you must, but no expansion issues or discussion here. No UConn speculation here either, this strictly for current configuration forecasting only.
Can G'twn, Marquette, & St John's find the means to build a resurgence? Many BE fans want these 3 to aid in increasing the conferences standing. What measurable and tangible benefits, if any, could be expected If one or more resurge? Who falls, if and when they should rise?
Who will be the next DePaul hire? Will it matter?
Can the conference continue to be top 5 without change? What effects, if any, will the resurgence of any/all Gtwn, Marq, StJ have on the conference's status? How can we best take advantage of our strengths?
What will the next TV contract look like (without expansion...no expansion discussion on this thread)?
Will the conference build out the BEDN into an all out sports platform for BE and other conferences programming? The BEDN, if done correctly, will be our greatest revenue stream.
Is Providence the next power team, assendent to the BE throne? A good team, they keep getting better, with 5 straight NCAAs. Does Cooley have what it takes to take them to the top/make them great?
Butler and Creighton...both keep surprising. What's next for these 2 in recruiting and in the BE hierarchy? Butler is in a great recruiting hotbed...can they win the BE?
Creighton is the outlier...can they become "another Syracuse" as was suggested years back (without the cheating, of course)?
Nova? Continue to reign or fall back to the pack?
X? Good but not great...can continuity in coaches continue to keep them in the top tier? Will they continue to thrive?
Seton Hall? Willard...can he get the job done? Will they remain a midtier team? Can they improve their recruiting and their lot?
Who are our top 4 teams in (5 years) 2023? What is the pecking order of all teams in 2023?
Please chime in.
UPDATE:
Villanova remains the standard bearer/leader, with Creighton and Seton Hall both surging up the standings.
Providence and Xavier have fallen off the pace into a tie for 5th place.
Butler has slid down from 5th into 7th place...basically switching with Marquette.
Marquette has moved up from 7th (First 5 years) to 4th thus far, while Gtwn & StJ have held fast in 8th & 9th respectively.
DePaul remains DePaul.
1st Five years: Standing / overall 5 year average standing
1 Nova (1.2)
2 Prov (3.4)
3 Xav (3.8)
4 Cr8n (4.6)
5 SH (4.8)
5 But (4.8)
7 Marq (6.2)
8 Gtwn (6.8)
9 StJ (7)
10 Dep (9)
2nd Five years thus far: Standing / 2 year avg standing
1 Nova 1
2 Cr8n 2
2 SH 2
4 Marq 4
5 Prov 4.5
5 Xavier 4.5
7 Butler 5
8 Gtwn 6
8 St Johns 6
10 DePaul 7.5
Villanova continues rolling along. Sooommmmeeebody PLEEEZE nuke Radnor Township.
Jays and SH (Powell) have moved up these last 2 years. Willard is beginning to become a fixture in the league.
He may receive a Mac "lifetime" contract?
Marquette has had a modest resurgence in the Hauser/Howard era and seems poised to continue the same.
Providence and Xavier have fallen off a bit. However, with the state of their recruiting and the continuity of
their coaching regimes, they could return to their lofty initial 5 year status. It goes without saying that everyone
else in the league is recruiting well also. Time will tell.
So much for the resurgence of Gtwn/St Johns...Coaching changes, player attrition, learning new systems, etc. All
have contributed to continued stagnation at both programs.
The league has remained a top 3 basketball conference. In 2019-20 the BEast placed #1 Net, #1 RPI, #1 SOS, #2 CBS,
and #5 Kenpom. We've added UConn (got ranked at end of last season) back into the fold and they also have a great incoming class.
Should be fun, IF there is a season to play.
DePaul - Kicking butts in the non-conference slate, but "Biz as Usual" during Big East fare. Leitao got an extension
to his contract.
Who are our top 4 teams in (5 years) 2023? What is the pecking order of all teams in 2023?
Edrick had stated he would do this...but 2 years is a ways to wait. So i stepped up...prepping for mid August predictions.
Edrick's take was using past results to predict the next 5 years. If past results actually reflect future performance, then
Prov and X will surge over these next few years, while the Jays, Pirates, and Warrior/GE's will slip a couple of notches.
However, I am not convinced that either Prov or Xavier will perform to former standards. Prov has old UConn back and will
have visions (and performances) like the Prov of old (OBE). Xavier has yet to
show if Steele can really coach. The proof is in the pudding. I'm adopted by Missourians - show me, Bubba!!
I'll guess the current top4 hold serve til 2023, with the Jays slipping past the Cats 3-to-2.
From my seat in the plush, luxurious, well appointed, and fully stocked buffet and bar, expensive corporate skybox -
it looks like a Bluejay World! The rest o'youse are just passing by. These next 3 years are Creighton champeenship years.
Coronavirus or no damned virus. Roll damn Jays!
Luv ya,
gtmoBlue
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." - Nicholas Klein (1918)
"Top tier teams rarely have true "down" years and find a way to stay relevant every year." - Adoraz
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