Bill Marsh wrote:Villanova was impressive against Purdue, a team that should have been equipped to exploit their lack of size. Villanova this year reminds me of the Doug McDermott Creighton team of a few years ago. That team blew through the regular season but then stumbled in the postseason.
I agree with your optimism for Georgetown. Despite some early season losses, they have a lot of talent and JT III is showing signs of maturing as a coach. He may be doing his best job yet.
“If I said, ‘Naw, I expected this,’ you would say you’re full of crap,” Holtmann said. “I am [surprised]. I think we also recognize that league play is a different animal, but to say we expected to go 11-1, given our schedule, with this many new guys, I’d say I’m surprised.”
DudeAnon wrote:How Butler became one of college basketball’s biggest surprises“If I said, ‘Naw, I expected this,’ you would say you’re full of crap,” Holtmann said. “I am [surprised]. I think we also recognize that league play is a different animal, but to say we expected to go 11-1, given our schedule, with this many new guys, I’d say I’m surprised.”
Falling back on the longer track record, this game is more likely to be an outlier rather than a turning point for either team. Sure, the Blue Demons will be competitive in some games – even the worst teams are at some point4 – and they may yet win Sunday against St. John’s. But based on what we’ve seen so far, even 6-12 would be a surprising accomplishment for Dave Leitao’s team.
Omaha1 wrote:Creighton's Justin Patton went from an Omaha kid without any scholarship offers to a potential one and done. Surprise!
Bill Marsh wrote:Omaha1 wrote:Creighton's Justin Patton went from an Omaha kid without any scholarship offers to a potential one and done. Surprise!
One and done??? You're joking of course.
stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Omaha1 wrote:Creighton's Justin Patton went from an Omaha kid without any scholarship offers to a potential one and done. Surprise!
One and done??? You're joking of course.
with how guard oriented the NBA is, it's not out of the realm of possibility.
stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Omaha1 wrote:Creighton's Justin Patton went from an Omaha kid without any scholarship offers to a potential one and done. Surprise!
One and done??? You're joking of course.
with how guard oriented the NBA is, it's not out of the realm of possibility.
marquette wrote:stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
One and done??? You're joking of course.
with how guard oriented the NBA is, it's not out of the realm of possibility.
Since it's his second year at Creighton (red shirt), I think it might be
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