JohnW22 wrote:stever20 wrote:billyjack wrote:This thread is important because it's measuring us against the perceived upper crust of college hoops. We all know that a win over Wichita is more impressive than one over Boston College, but the dimwits at ESPN and other talking heads are more impressed they see the Big East at 6-3 or whatever vs our "power conference" rivals.
honestly, I've never heard them saying that ever before. It's definitely not as regimented as in college football where you hear their announcers all the time say this guy has the most yards per attempt in P5 conferences. You hear that all the time. No where near as much in college hoops. But you hear a whole hell of a lot about stuff like record vs top 50, top 100, etc.
And I think college basketball lends itself less to that kind of condensed analysis.
You don't hear record vs power 5's in college basketball??
xufan02 wrote:Crieghton is balling right now. The biggest thing early in the season that separates contenders from pretenders is the ability to win on the road or on a neutral court.
Nova, Creighton, Seton Hall and Xavier have shown they are early contenders. I have been impressed with Creighton's depth and post play. Nova is a well oiled machine. Seton Hall plays so hard and has great guard play and a anchor in Delgado.
I'm interested to see how Butler plays away from Hinkle. They have a star in Martin and good complimentary players, also they have been without Savage who has pneumonia
Marquette is still trying to figure it out on defense
DePaul looks improved.
Providence is playing hard and Cooley always gets the best out of his team's.
St. Johns is fun to watch and has talent. They just need more repetition and need to learn how to win together.
Georgetown needs a break and good team win to turn their season around. They have one of the best rosters on paper.
xufan02 wrote:Crieghton is balling right now. The biggest thing early in the season that separates contenders from pretenders is the ability to win on the road or on a neutral court.
Nova, Creighton, Seton Hall and Xavier have shown they are early contenders. I have been impressed with Creighton's depth and post play. Nova is a well oiled machine. Seton Hall plays so hard and has great guard play and a anchor in Delgado.
I'm interested to see how Butler plays away from Hinkle. They have a star in Martin and good complimentary players, also they have been without Savage who has pneumonia
Marquette is still trying to figure it out on defense
DePaul looks improved.
Providence is playing hard and Cooley always gets the best out of his team's.
St. Johns is fun to watch and has talent. They just need more repetition and need to learn how to win together.
Georgetown needs a break and good team win to turn their season around. They have one of the best rosters on paper.
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