billyjack wrote:bmorex wrote:billyjack wrote:We should get 7 or 8 bids. Depends on how Butler adjusts. 6 bids minimum.
When was the last time a conference got 80% of its teams in the NCAA tournament?
Sorry, I just don't see it.
Before football arrived, when we let Miami (Fla) in for 1992, we had only 9 teams:
We got 7 of 9 teams in the 1991 NCAA's, 77%.
We got 6 of 9 teams in the 1990 NCAA's, 66%.
We got 5 of 9 teams in the 1989 NCAA's, 55% ---> but 3 in the Elite-8 ---> and 1 in NC final.
We got 6 of 9 teams in the 1988 NCAA's, 66%.
Looking at 1989 ---> we came close to another 3 in the Final Four... Seton Hall blew out UNLV in the Saturday game... on Sunday, Syracuse (Sherman Douglas, Derrick Coleman, Stevie Thompson, Billy Owens) lost to Illinois by 3 in a tight game... and Georgetown (Charles Smith, Alonzo Mourning, plus an unseasoned Dikembe Mutombo) also lost a tight game to Duke that was tied with under 10 minutes (Georgetown took only around 90 seconds to erase like a 14 point Duke 2nd half lead to a tie game--- Duke was on the ropes but recovered...)
FriarJ wrote:billyjack wrote:
Before football arrived, when we let Miami (Fla) in for 1992, we had only 9 teams:
We got 7 of 9 teams in the 1991 NCAA's, 77%.
We got 6 of 9 teams in the 1990 NCAA's, 66%.
We got 5 of 9 teams in the 1989 NCAA's, 55% ---> but 3 in the Elite-8 ---> and 1 in NC final.
We got 6 of 9 teams in the 1988 NCAA's, 66%.
Looking at 1989 ---> we came close to another 3 in the Final Four... Seton Hall blew out UNLV in the Saturday game... on Sunday, Syracuse (Sherman Douglas, Derrick Coleman, Stevie Thompson, Billy Owens) lost to Illinois by 3 in a tight game... and Georgetown (Charles Smith, Alonzo Mourning, plus an unseasoned Dikembe Mutombo) also lost a tight game to Duke that was tied with under 10 minutes (Georgetown took only around 90 seconds to erase like a 14 point Duke 2nd half lead to a tie game--- Duke was on the ropes but recovered...)
May very easily had 3 teams in 87 as well if Georgetown had not had to play PC in the elite 8. Georgetown had a great team that year.
redmen9194 wrote:I think he has Nova a bit high.
HoosierPal wrote:Easier to group teams in bunches rather than assign a position.
Top Three (Alpha order) Creighton, Georgetown, Marquette - all in NCAA
Middle Four (Alpha order) - Providence, St. John's, Villanova, Xavier - one or two NCAA bids, two or three in NIT
Bottom Three (Alpha order) Butler, DePaul, Seton Hall - no NCAA bids
Dew wrote:In their defense, Creighton did beat a Final Four team (Wichita St) twice in the last week of the season. Not playing top 20 teams can't be held against a mid major league.
GumbyDamnit! wrote: But Creighton struggled to beat Cinn in tourney and Cinn finished tied for 9th in the league with Providence.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:But before we crown Creighton an elite BE team, let them go on the road into a couple hostile environments vs the top teams and see how they do. Even more, where exactly are the days off for them this year like they have been used to?
Maybe John R., being a NY guy, is a little biased towards the old guard Big East teams. I'll be the first to say that I am as well; probably because I have watched these team battle each other for the past 25+ years, and have much respect for them. I know the RPI is not the end all, be all, but Creighton last year played exactly 1 team in the RPI Top 20 (when they lost to Duke in the tourney). Nova played 7 games vs Top 20 RPI teams and won 4 of those games. I am not saying that Nova was a better team than Creighton last year; they prob weren't. But Creighton struggled to beat Cinn in tourney and Cinn finished tied for 9th in the league with Providence. But before we crown Creighton an elite BE team, let them go on the road into a couple hostile environments vs the top teams and see how they do. Even more, where exactly are the days off for them this year like they have been used to? I guarantee tha they will have tough games at DePaul and SHU as well. Also the loss of Greg E. is probably not insignificant. For a team that is losing its biggest/physical player going into a league that is normally athletic and physical, might not be as easy as it sounds. I am not saying that Creigton is not a good team, and that they may end up near the top of the league. I just think that leagues like this with so much balance and competition can wear you down at times. Many in the BE have expereinced it for years. A newcomer like Creighton may struggle adapting at first.
I think Marq is the class of the league and the next 6 teams (Creight, Xav, Prov, SJU, Gtwn, Nova) could end up in any order 2-7. I expect Butler, DePaul and SHU to finish 8th, 9th and 10th respectively.
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