NovaBall wrote:Seems like a consensus on the top 2, then the next 3, then as a gap and the creighton/seton hall/Marquette cluster.
I seem to be in the minority in my opinion that seton hall is a clear step ahead of Marquette and Creighton and in best position to be the sixth bid.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Power Rankings
1. Nova
2. X
3. PC
4. Butler
5. G'town
6. CU
7. Marq
8. SHU
9. SJU
10. DePaul
ChestRockwell85 wrote:I know Villanova hasn't had a very strong tournament since 2009, but in regards to Xavier, who I love, if they make it to the Elite 8 this year, I wouldn't give a shit if they do wipe the floor with us this year.
People need to continue to remember, Syracuse, UConn, Louisville, etc., are no longer in this league anymore. In the old Big East I didn't give a shit if they won or lost because you knew we had so many good teams that if somebody fell, another team would step up. In the new Big East, which is still young, we need to continue to root for each other.
I don't mind losing a few games if that means it will get a bubble Big East team into the tournament. Xavier is obviously not a bubble team, but let's take Georgetown for example. I think G'Town is a very strong team and could make some noise for the Big East in the tournament. If Villanova has to lose to G'Town so G'Town gets in because the Radford loss is hurting them, I'll take it. In the OLD Big East, I would tell G'Town to take a hike.
ChestRockwell85 wrote:I know Villanova hasn't had a very strong tournament since 2009, but in regards to Xavier, who I love, if they make it to the Elite 8 this year, I wouldn't give a shit if they do wipe the floor with us this year.
People need to continue to remember, Syracuse, UConn, Louisville, etc., are no longer in this league anymore. In the old Big East I didn't give a shit if they won or lost because you knew we had so many good teams that if somebody fell, another team would step up. In the new Big East, which is still young, we need to continue to root for each other.
I don't mind losing a few games if that means it will get a bubble Big East team into the tournament. Xavier is obviously not a bubble team, but let's take Georgetown for example. I think G'Town is a very strong team and could make some noise for the Big East in the tournament. If Villanova has to lose to G'Town so G'Town gets in because the Radford loss is hurting them, I'll take it. In the OLD Big East, I would tell G'Town to take a hike.
NovaBall wrote:This year will be competitive. But brutal is like 2009 when the big east had 5 teams ranked in the top 13 entering the dance, inlcuding three one seeds, and Marquette also in the top 25.
This year the big east will be a competitive major conference. But it's not brutal yet.
The ACC has 3 top ten teams, and another top 15 team
The big 12 has 3 teams in the top six, and another 2 in the top 25
The big ten has numbers two and three and eleven
The big 12 is brutal. The ACC has more high end tests for its teams than we do. We aren't far off from the big ten at this point, and we lack the anchor teams, but we aren't there yet...
stever20 wrote:NovaBall wrote:Seems like a consensus on the top 2, then the next 3, then as a gap and the creighton/seton hall/Marquette cluster.
I seem to be in the minority in my opinion that seton hall is a clear step ahead of Marquette and Creighton and in best position to be the sixth bid.
Seton Hall hasn't played anyone yet. Marquette has played 2 teams that should get bids this year(Iowa and LSU), and split- and also beat Arizona St that could look good.... Seton Hall has played Ole Miss?
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