It was worse in person. We played good defense, but except for three straight 3's late, Alabama couldn't hit anything. I don't think they are that bad, just going through a bad stretch at the end of the season. Pretty good for a mid-major handling a Power Conference team. Sir Charles revisited.admin wrote:Good to see Creighton win but my goodness, Alabama was awful.
billyjack wrote:Alabama was a bubble team until a week or 2 ago, and Creighton crushed them. I'm not surprised by the results. Alabama may have looked bad, but the Jays can do that to you. This is a really good win for the conference. And I agree with those that say Marquette would have also made a good run.
Omaha1 wrote:billyjack wrote:Alabama was a bubble team until a week or 2 ago, and Creighton crushed them. I'm not surprised by the results. Alabama may have looked bad, but the Jays can do that to you. This is a really good win for the conference. And I agree with those that say Marquette would have also made a good run.
FWIW Alabama did beat Wichita State earlier this year, but last night they seemed disinterested and just plain bad.
SJUBBALL wrote:Omaha1 wrote:billyjack wrote:Alabama was a bubble team until a week or 2 ago, and Creighton crushed them. I'm not surprised by the results. Alabama may have looked bad, but the Jays can do that to you. This is a really good win for the conference. And I agree with those that say Marquette would have also made a good run.
FWIW Alabama did beat Wichita State earlier this year, but last night they seemed disinterested and just plain bad.
That happens in the NIT. Teams just don't show up. Aka 2013 St John's team
JPSchmack wrote:Big East depth is absolutely real.
Creighton and Marquette are easily NCAA teams in a weaker league.
The SEC had four dreadful teams, three mediocre teams that were NIT quality at best, five teams people thought were good for most the season but got exposed as just as mediocre and NIT worthy as the previous three schools. And Texas A&M and Kentucky, legit NCAA teams.
But Vandy, Florida, Alabama, South Carolina and LSU got to beat teams 11-14, barely play UK and A&M, so it took until the very last week of the season and Vandy STILL somehow made it in.
The Big East on the other hand, had 7 NCAA calibre teams this year, some years it’s more like nine. But while SOMEONE has to finish third in the SEC and get a bid by beating crap; SOMEONE in the Big East has to finish 7th and 8th and that’s too many losses to get NCAA consideration with an RPI like that.
Anyhow, worst of luck to your boys in round two if the Bonnies advance.
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