BillEsq wrote:DeltaV wrote:The culture shock I could see would be the style of play/amount of contact that the refs allow. Not trying to be an elitist, but would the new comers be used to Big East style no blood-no foul, 5 bodies on the floor rough play (Louisville Syracuse last night was a great example of that, even though we don't have either team).
Of course, the follow up question is will we still have the same refs that allow that style of play? Or will Nova and Georgetown be the ones with the culture shock of a 'softer' big east?
Anybody who says this has never seen a A-10 game.... nothing personal the top 10 teams of the A-10 are every bit as physical as the big East both currently and for the past recent history...
SixTwentySix wrote:BillEsq wrote:DeltaV wrote:The culture shock I could see would be the style of play/amount of contact that the refs allow. Not trying to be an elitist, but would the new comers be used to Big East style no blood-no foul, 5 bodies on the floor rough play (Louisville Syracuse last night was a great example of that, even though we don't have either team).
The last time I saw Xavier in a physical match with a Big East team, there was a fist fight and ejections. If the league retains the same officials, the new schools will have to adjust without losing their cool, regardless of how fast they do it. There's a reason Big East games are so low scoring and defense/toughness is paramount. Points aren't scored, they're earned.
On the flipside, as Delta stated, if the league ends up with new officials schools like Nova and GU are in trouble. You'll see them fouling out 3 players before halftime. It's the C7 that will have the culture shock.
SixTwentySix wrote:BillEsq wrote:DeltaV wrote:The culture shock I could see would be the style of play/amount of contact that the refs allow. Not trying to be an elitist, but would the new comers be used to Big East style no blood-no foul, 5 bodies on the floor rough play (Louisville Syracuse last night was a great example of that, even though we don't have either team).
Of course, the follow up question is will we still have the same refs that allow that style of play? Or will Nova and Georgetown be the ones with the culture shock of a 'softer' big east?
Anybody who says this has never seen a A-10 game.... nothing personal the top 10 teams of the A-10 are every bit as physical as the big East both currently and for the past recent history...
With all due respect I watch A10 games regularly, and I agree with Delta. No league is as physical on a game to game basis as the Big East. There's a reason it's stated regularly by every sports analyst there is. The last time I saw Xavier in a physical match with a Big East team, there was a fist fight and ejections. If the league retains the same officials, the new schools will have to adjust without losing their cool, regardless of how fast they do it. There's a reason Big East games are so low scoring and defense/toughness is paramount. Points aren't scored, they're earned.
On the flipside, as Delta stated, if the league ends up with new officials schools like Nova and GU are in trouble. You'll see them fouling out 3 players before halftime. It's the C7 that will have the culture shock.
BillEsq wrote:Your crazy... The A-10 has some of the most physical teams in NCAA basketball... to say otherwise is almost laughable. Geesh I'll give you that there is more talent in the Big East, but no credible basketball mind would say that the A-10 is anything but a punch in the face week to week, outside of 1-2 bad teams a year the A-10 is a brutal conference and has been for a long time.
SixTwentySix wrote:BillEsq wrote:Your crazy... The A-10 has some of the most physical teams in NCAA basketball... to say otherwise is almost laughable. Geesh I'll give you that there is more talent in the Big East, but no credible basketball mind would say that the A-10 is anything but a punch in the face week to week, outside of 1-2 bad teams a year the A-10 is a brutal conference and has been for a long time.
I was giving my opinion, and every time I watch an A-10 game, it's not as physical as the Big East. I'm allowed to disagree with you. One thing I wont do though is call your opinion crazy, laughable, or make the claim that you fail in comparison to any credible basketball mind.
BillEsq wrote:SixTwentySix wrote:BillEsq wrote:Your crazy... The A-10 has some of the most physical teams in NCAA basketball... to say otherwise is almost laughable. Geesh I'll give you that there is more talent in the Big East, but no credible basketball mind would say that the A-10 is anything but a punch in the face week to week, outside of 1-2 bad teams a year the A-10 is a brutal conference and has been for a long time.
I was giving my opinion, and every time I watch an A-10 game, it's not as physical as the Big East. I'm allowed to disagree with you. One thing I wont do though is call your opinion crazy, laughable, or make the claim that you fail in comparison to any credible basketball mind.
I'm sorry Six... i'm prolly a little over excited its been a big weekend for this Irish-american. I shouldn't doubt your credentials either as being a big 5ver you get to see A-lot of A-ten and i usually agree with your opinions anyways. (best wishes to your guys in the draw tonight and have a Guinness on me tonight)
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