Villanova looks like it could run away with the league, but how much will that actually impress people? And how much can the Wildcats actually accomplish as the flag bearer in March?
Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller projects three bids this season, with only Nova as a lock.
1. Villanova
2. Xavier
3. Creighton
4. Georgetown
5. Butler
6. Marquette
7. Seton Hall
8. Providence
9. St. John’s
10. DePaul
The Big East could legitimately send seven teams to the NCAA tournament.
Jet915 wrote:
Gary Parrish and his top 25 include: #3 Villanova, #5 Xavier, #22 Creighton, and #24 Butler.
NBC sports: #4 Villanova, #13 Xavier, #23 Creighton.
ESPN: #2 Villanova, #9 Xavier, #20 Creighton.
Hall2012 wrote:He said could get 7 teams, not will. If you read the whole thing, he actually thinks the Big East will get 6 as he says in his write up for Seton Hall (his 7th place team) that they'll be on the wrong side of the bubble.
I personally agree with 6, but I don't think 7 is unreasonable if the league performs very well in non-conference play.
DudeAnon wrote:Hall2012 wrote:He said could get 7 teams, not will. If you read the whole thing, he actually thinks the Big East will get 6 as he says in his write up for Seton Hall (his 7th place team) that they'll be on the wrong side of the bubble.
I personally agree with 6, but I don't think 7 is unreasonable if the league performs very well in non-conference play.
Seton Hall as the 7th place team? Did he watch the league at all last year. Whitehead was great but that team was a lot more than just him. I would put Seton Hall 4th behind Creighton.
DudeAnon wrote:Hall2012 wrote:He said could get 7 teams, not will. If you read the whole thing, he actually thinks the Big East will get 6 as he says in his write up for Seton Hall (his 7th place team) that they'll be on the wrong side of the bubble.
I personally agree with 6, but I don't think 7 is unreasonable if the league performs very well in non-conference play.
Seton Hall as the 7th place team? Did he watch the league at all last year. Whitehead was great but that team was a lot more than just him. I would put Seton Hall 4th behind Creighton.
On August 8th Bleacher Report wrote:
1. Villanova
2. Xavier
3. Creighton
4. Georgetown
5. Butler
6. Marquette
7. Seton Hall
8. Providence
9. St. John’s
10. DePaul
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:On August 8th Bleacher Report wrote:
1. Villanova
2. Xavier
3. Creighton
4. Georgetown
5. Butler
6. Marquette
7. Seton Hall
8. Providence
9. St. John’s
10. DePaul
Big East, Villanova carry newfound swagger into 2016-17 season – SB Nation – August 15, 2016
MEANINGLESS SUMMER POWER RANKINGS WITH TWITTER-ESQUE SUMMARIES
1. Villanova -- It's been said before, but this might be the best shot we've seen at a repeat national champion in college basketball since Florida achieved the feat exactly a decade ago.
2. Xavier -- Chris Mack has one of the most lethal backcourts in the country. If he can get enough production from his frontcourt, the Musketeers will be right back in the national title discussion for a second straight year.
3. Georgetown -- The Hoyas were one of the most puzzling and disappointing teams of 2015-16. They lose leading scorer D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera, but there's still more than enough top-tier talent on this roster for JT III to be able to compete with Villanova and Xavier.
4. Seton Hall -- This would have been a legitimate top 20 team in the nation had Isaiah Whitehead not opted to head to the NBA. Even so, the other four sophomore starters who led the Pirates to their first Big East Tournament title since 1993 are back, and that should be enough for Kevin Willard to keep the program moving forward.
5. Creighton -- Kansas State transfer Marcus Foster and former top 100 recruit Justin Patton should be enough to get the Jays back into the thick of the conference discussion.
6. Marquette -- The Golden Eagles have the best incoming freshman class in the conference and a key transfer in UNLV's Katin Reinhardt, but are still likely a season away from being a legitimate threat to the top of the conference.
7. Butler -- Kellen Dunham and Roosevelt Jones are obviously enormous losses for the program, but in their absence, expect to see a star turn from junior Kelan Martin.
8. Providence -- While there's certainly hope for Providence in the post-Dunn/Bentil era, it's foolish to think that the Friars won't be taking a massive step back in 2016-17.
9. DePaul -- After spending almost a decade finishing in last or tied for last in the final Big East standings, the Blue Demons have now been out of the cellar in back-to-back seasons. Three straight years would make it a streak.
10. St. John's -- There's undoubtedly more talent on this year's roster than there was a season ago, but how well all those new pieces come together will ultimately determine just how much better the Johnnies are.
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Bleacher Report and SB Nation agree on: 1. Villanova, 2. Xavier, 6. Marquette, and 8. Providence. Their predictions for Georgetown, St. John’s, and DePaul differ by only one place. For anyone interested: Atlantic 10 Meaningless Summer Power Rankings – SB Nation – August 3, 2016
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