Bill Marsh wrote:Time for the fat lady to sing.
dmac80 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Time for the fat lady to sing.
Not yet. PC has a penchant for letting teams back in at the end in these type of games. Just need to make free throws, they are clearly the better team.
dmac80 wrote:My friend who has seasons posted a picture 15 minutes before tip estimating a 100 people there. So any home court advantage is gone. I fear this will feel like a scrimmage. PC needs to win this one. Big difference from 11000+ against creighton to probably <1000 tonight. Weather horrible it's coming down strong here and will all night. Storm combined with 9pm start killed any possibility of a decent showing.
jkc_dawgs wrote:Anybody think Butler is going into rebuild mode? Seems like BMill only trusts 7 of his players....maybe forcing players out without telling them to leave. It will be interesting to see how he does in 3-4 years when Miller has who he wants on this Butler team.
Irishdawg wrote:jkc_dawgs wrote:Anybody think Butler is going into rebuild mode? Seems like BMill only trusts 7 of his players....maybe forcing players out without telling them to leave. It will be interesting to see how he does in 3-4 years when Miller has who he wants on this Butler team.
I don't know if he'll have "who he wants", but the roster will be filled with guys he actually recruited by that time.
Butler's biggest issue is that they don't have guys that could pass for Big East players. Creighton's not huge by any stretch either, but their kids at least look like they physically belong on the floor with other Big East teams. Pound them inside, make Dunham work, eventually they'll crack. Marquette's biggest mistake was that they stopped trying to go inside on them in the second half. Next year this gets a little better with Jones coming back and Freshmen Kelan Martin (6'6, 220) and Tyler Wideman (6'8, 260) coming into the fold. The current players have to make a commitment to gaining as much muscle as possible this offseason, otherwise, it will probably only get marginally better.
This actually sets up pretty well for St. John's to get their first Big East win, since other than Harrison and occasionally Greene no one can really stroke it outside of 10 feet.
Good win for Providence. Cooley was smart enough to listen to Cotton and cleared a side out for him in the second half which really opened things up on the offensive glass for the Friars.
Barley wrote:That was a pretty important win for PC last night. I think they're going to teeter on/off the bubble all year and will be that team we think will need a couple of wins at MSG in March to get in.
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