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Re: Another 2020-21 Preview Thread

Postby Novachap » Sat Oct 24, 2020 10:12 am

Wizard of Westroads wrote:https://www.collegesportsmadness.com/article/18798
Bluejays at 19 and 2nd in BE.

19 Creighton
37 Seton Hall
40 UConn
46 PC
51 Marquette
54 X
62 StJ
66 Butler
78 GT
92 DePaul


Creighton is WAY too low..... more like 10.
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Postby Xuperman » Tue Nov 03, 2020 11:16 am



Most of this standard fare but you gotta love ESPN buying a 1st class ticket on the UConn hype train! Granted, the Bouknight lovefest is wide spread, but predicting RJ Cole as newcomer of the year is a stretch. These guys have enrolled in the school of hard knocks and classes will start soon enough.
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Re: Another 2020-21 Preview Thread

Postby Xuperman » Tue Nov 03, 2020 11:49 am

This seems to be a better fit for this thread, so I drug it over here.

https://watchstadium.com/jeff-goodmans- ... 0-27-2020/

Husky_U wrote:I'm not a huge Goodman fan, but he's right in that Bouknight was hosed.


I had technical difficulties watching the video....how is it that Bouk got hosed? He's the new golden boy being showered with accolades from pundits across the board. I personally can't see why he continues to be predicted top 10 nationally....I have serious doubts he is top 10 Big East.

The thing that stands out here to me is Goodman's selection of Carlik Jones....based on what? Along with his ridiculously high ranking of Jalen Crutcher. How can either of these guys be viewed in the same light as Gillespie? As far as that goes, how about 4 or 5 other BEast guards?
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Re: Another 2020-21 Preview Thread

Postby Fieldhouse Flyer » Thu Nov 05, 2020 11:41 am

Wizard of Westroads wrote:
MEN'S BASKETBALL TOP 144 PREVIEWS - College Sports Madness

19. Creighton (2nd in BE)
37. Seton Hall
40. UConn
46. PC
51. Marquette
54. X
62. StJ
66. Butler
78. GT
92. DePaul

College Basketball 1-357 Rankings: Here are the projected best 68 teams for the 2020-21 season. - Matt Norlander, CBS Sports – November 5, 2020
1. Villanova
11. Creighton
41. Seton Hall
43. UConn
44. Butler
47. Marquette
57. Providence
64. Xavier
74. St. John's
107. DePaul
122. Georgetown
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Re: Another 2020-21 Preview Thread

Postby Fieldhouse Flyer » Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:36 am

Here's another one:

2021 Pomeroy College Basketball Ratings – Kenpom.com – November 10, 2020
4. Villanova
13. Creighton
34. Marquette
43. UConn
50. Seton Hall
56. Butler
63. Providence
65. Xavier
72. St. John's
85. DePaul
86. Georgetown
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My apologies to Wizard of Westroads for stealing the CSM punchline:

#3 VILLANOVA MEN'S BASKETBALL 2020-2021 PREVIEW - Joel Welser, CSM – November 10, 2020
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Villanova was winning national titles every other year for a while. The 2020 NCAA Tournament was supposed to be theirs to win after titles in 2016 and 2018. That group was not quite as good as those seasons by the numbers, but the Wildcats still won a share of the Big East title. And with four starters returning, along with the rest of Coach Jay Wright’s short bench, Villanova will be right in the mix for another tournament title in 2021.

2019-20 Record: 24-7, 13-5
Coach: Jay Wright
Coach Record: 471-182 at Villanova, 593-267 overall

Key Departed Players:
Saddiq Bey, Forward, 16.1 ppg

Key Returning Players:
Collin Gillespie, Senior, Guard, 15.1 ppg
Justin Moore, Sophomore, Guard, 11.5 ppg
Jermaine Samuels, Senior, Forward, 10.7 ppg
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, Sophomore, Forward, 10.5 ppg
Cole Swider, Junior, Forward, 6.1 ppg
Brandon Slater, Junior, Forward, 1.6 ppg
Dhamir Cosby-Roundtree, Senior, Forward, 1.5 ppg
Bryan Antoine, Sophomore, Guard, 1.1 ppg

Key New Players:
Caleb Daniels, Junior, Guard, Transfer from Tulane
Eric Dixon, RS Freshman, Forward

Projection:
Collin Gillespie is back to be the leader of the team for one more season. The senior point guard averaged an impressive 15.1 points, 4.5 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 1.2 steals last season. He is a prolific outside shooter and knocked down 70 three-pointers on a team that ranked 12th in the nation in three-point field-goals per game. Justin Moore is more known for his ability to attack the basket, but also proved to be very efficient shooting the ball too, connecting on 39.6 percent of his 154 attempts from beyond the arc. Of course Coach Jay Wright wants his frontcourt to shoot the ball too and Jermaine Samuels, Jeremiah Robinson-Earl and Cole Swider can do just that. Robinson-Earl wasted little time turning into one of the toughest forwards in the Big East, averaging 10.5 points and 9.4 rebounds during his freshman season. He is only going to get better too. Swider was the only non-starter to average more than a dozen minutes per game. Brandon Slater was more productive during his sophomore season and Dhamir Cosby-Roundtree has proven that he can do the dirty work in the paint. Those two will be asked to do more to replace the minutes lost with the departure of Saddiq Bey. Villanova may play a little smaller at times too with the addition of Tulane transfer Caleb Daniels. Two years ago he averaged 16.9 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.3 assists with the Green Wave.

Projected Postseason Tournament: NCAA
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