NovaBall wrote:
2. Xavier. Got the big win atthe basketball big house. Looked real good handling Tom Brady's alma mater. Good win at Missouri as well. Why do they keep playing Alabama every yr? Who cares, they keep winning. Real complete team.
NovaBall wrote:
5. Friars. Looked good against Harvard and brown. Got a little lucky against a weak Illinois team. They have enough pieces to compliment Dunn that we should be expecting them to dance. Cupcake city for a couple weeks. They should be able to beat uri and BC this year.
NovaBall wrote:1. THE Nova. Still doing their thing. Stanford on thanksgiving followed by eithe Georgia Tech or Arkansas, then a pair of top 10 teams in Oklahoma (in Hawaii) and Virginia to follow.
2. Xavier. Got the big win atthe basketball big house. Looked real good handling Tom Brady's alma mater. Good win at Missouri as well. Why do they keep playing Alabama every yr? Who cares, they keep winning. Real complete team.
3. Butler. Can't get too upset over the Miami loss. Beat up on the temple Bill Cosby sex offenders. Playing SIUE next. No clue what those letters represent.
4. Hoyas. The record says 1-3, but they are playing well since the radford disaster. Next test is Syracuse in a couple weeks
5. Friars. Looked good against Harvard and brown. Got a little lucky against a weak Illinois team. They have enough pieces to compliment Dunn that we should be expecting them to dance. Cupcake city for a couple weeks. They should be able to beat uri and BC this year.
6. Seton Hall. Bad first half against long beach, but has come together since. Real weak ooc provides little room for error, so they just need to keep winning. Georgia, George Washington and Rutgers on tap. GW is probable decent, but if seton hall can run their next three then we can start talking about the big east landing 6 bids.
7. St John's. Mullin took over a pretty empty cupboard, but they seem to be buying in. Haven't played a good team yet, and struggled to beat Rutgers. But at least they won. Heading out to hawaii this week and Syracuse in tap when they return. Can't expect them to go undefeated, but let's hope they keep playing hard.
The other three teams are struggling. Definitely rebuilding year at Marquette and creighton. DePaul is DePaul.
HoosierPal wrote:Xavier - two quality wins against tough competition
Butler - best win against Temple, but looked vulnerable against Miami (which is a legit Final Four contender)
Villanova - best win is Akron (?) or E. TN State(?) Play someone before you claim the top spot.
Providence - best win against Illinois, (who hasn't looked good in subsequent games).
Georgetown - stubbed toe against Radford, but has played tough v Maryland, Wisconsin, and Duke. Hard to put a 1 win team in top half of league, but Hoya's have played the toughest BE schedule to date.
St. Johns - interchangeable with SH, with Rutgers only notable win. Beat Vandy today and then we will talk!
Seton Hall - best win against Mississippi(?). Interchangeable on this list with St. Johns.
Creighton - unprepared for what they encountered at Bloomington.
Marquette - Wojo can do better than what team has shown to date.
DePaul - no comments needed.
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