billyjack wrote:One other point of emphasis...
The Big East is a year ahead of schddule. Next year the league as a whole will be even better, especially if Ellenson sticks around 1 more year. Maybe Kris Dunn is charting a new path for top college players, showing that with an extra college season players can work on their games in a low pressure atmosphere and improve their draft stock.
stever20 wrote:just looking at his seed list...
10 Xavier
11 Nova
17 Butler
18 Providence
32 Georgetown
Marquette 1st team out of tourney right now.
1 thing about Nova being only 11, they would almost certainly be sent out of the East then. Also Butler or PC could with those numbers have to see a PIG team in the 1st round.
NJRedman wrote:stever20 wrote:just looking at his seed list...
10 Xavier
11 Nova
17 Butler
18 Providence
32 Georgetown
Marquette 1st team out of tourney right now.
1 thing about Nova being only 11, they would almost certainly be sent out of the East then. Also Butler or PC could with those numbers have to see a PIG team in the 1st round.
Is this guy already talking about seeding...before christmas? hahahahahahahaha
Edrick wrote:Underrated in the 6 or 7 bid discussion is how much freaking money that equates to allocated across 10 teams if even a representative group of those 6 or 7 win some games (or many).
Reason 9454 on why there will be no more teams added to the conference. Everyone likes that denominator given the numerator is as strong as any conference in the country.
DudeAnon wrote:Edrick wrote:Underrated in the 6 or 7 bid discussion is how much freaking money that equates to allocated across 10 teams if even a representative group of those 6 or 7 win some games (or many).
Reason 9454 on why there will be no more teams added to the conference. Everyone likes that denominator given the numerator is as strong as any conference in the country.
+1 for working "denominator" and "numerator" into a basketball forum post.
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