paulxu wrote:It would seem with the Big 10 next year, and the ACC the following, going to 20 game conference schedules, that some pressure might be there for the BE to add a team and preserve the round robin.
Having the Big 10 play conference games in December so they can wrap up and use the Gardens has been strange.
paulxu wrote:It would seem with the Big 10 next year, and the ACC the following, going to 20 game conference schedules, that some pressure might be there for the BE to add a team and preserve the round robin.
Having the Big 10 play conference games in December so they can wrap up and use the Gardens has been strange.
paulxu wrote:Can't 2 of your exempt tournament games be at home?
And if UConn was the 11th member you wouldn't schedule them OOC.
stever20 wrote:paulxu wrote:It would seem with the Big 10 next year, and the ACC the following, going to 20 game conference schedules, that some pressure might be there for the BE to add a team and preserve the round robin.
Having the Big 10 play conference games in December so they can wrap up and use the Gardens has been strange.
It's funny- I think the December conference games have backfired for them to some degree. Wisconsin and Iowa both are 4-6 right now. Partially due to having 1 and 2 conference losses respectfully.
X-man wrote:More bizarre-world spin from the AAAAAAAAAACCC hack, stever, this from the other Big East board:
"RE: OOC
to me most impressive for the Big East has been the performance vs the 7 multi bid conferences that will get almost every single at large spot.... going into last week 35/36 projected...
#1 ACC 28-17
#2 Big East 21-14
#3 Big 12 18-13
#4 AAC 16-16
#5 SEC 18-22
#6 Pac 12 13-19
#7 Big Ten 17-30
(oh and before folks complain about the AAC being included, know that if you take the AAC out, the Big East becomes #3 behind the Big 12).
The problem that the Big East has though IMO is that the teams in the 5-8 range aren't set up for tourney possibilities. Only 5 teams right now could finish 9-9 in conference play and feel safe about getting in the tourney- Nova, Xavier, Seton Hall, Creighton, and Butler. St John's depends on who they beat. Providence and Marquette aren't likely at all. And 8-10 you can take out Creighton and Butler as well. (and Georgetown really needs at least 10 or 11 wins to get in with their OOC schedule). This year really looks like it'll be better record wise for the conference, fewer bids, but better bids in the tourney. "
I'll say this. the dude is consistent....in his love of the AAAAAAACCC and his pretense of being a fan of the Big East.
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