Coming into the season, the Big East was one of the biggest question marks in the entire NCAA. Outside of Villanova's strength, no one knew what to expect out of anyone in the league.
Butler was without its coach. Creighton was missing Doug McDermott for the first time in four years. St. John's had no depth after losing two frontcourt pieces. Providence and Xavier lost their do-everything lead guards Bryce Cotton and Semaj Christon. Georgetown was coming off of a losing conference season.
Though we're now only two weeks into the season, the conference has answered those questions in a way that not even the league's biggest optimist could have anticipated.
handdownmandown wrote:The end of that is nonsense. There is no rule stating the dominance of one conference over the other.
The only way they will knock off that bullcrap is to wind up on top. They have their narrative and they're sticking to it.
handdownmandown wrote:The end of that is nonsense. There is no rule stating the dominance of one conference over the other.
The only way they will knock off that bullcrap is to wind up on top. They have their narrative and they're sticking to it.
robinreed wrote:handdownmandown wrote:The end of that is nonsense. There is no rule stating the dominance of one conference over the other.
The only way they will knock off that bullcrap is to wind up on top. They have their narrative and they're sticking to it.
Even that will do no good. Look at what happened last year when an AAC team won the national championship. The AAC got little credit. Let's face it the P5 conferences have all the money, tv viewership, and political power. Look at what happened recently when the P5 did not want to share with anyone so they rushed through the cost of attendance and other changes which benefit only the P5 and a very small number of football schools outside the P5. I defy anyone to tell me how the Big East benefited from the recent NCAA changes. They have the power and money and they will not share it.
If we do build a significant power base and challenge them they will simply find a way (perhaps their own post season tourney) to slap us down. We must learn there is no generosity or equity in the world of college sports.
DeltaV wrote:handdownmandown wrote:The end of that is nonsense. There is no rule stating the dominance of one conference over the other.
The only way they will knock off that bullcrap is to wind up on top. They have their narrative and they're sticking to it.
I don't think even that would do it. Even if we pull a national championship, it will likely be considered a fluke.
As long as the football conferences drive the NCAA bus financially, we're going to be the underdogs, the little schools that surprise the big guys. I'm ok with that.
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