TheHall wrote:aughnanure wrote:First off, to be clear, Villanova absolutely has the national cred and I called the guy out who stupidly said it was only Marq and GU (seriously, Stever20 lives in a world where only the most recent things matters).
Secondly, Marquette has NOT MISSED THE TOURNEY since joining the Big East. So that is wrong, but no I was not claiming a better "resume," just a streak (since we were doing this individual points argument format earlier haha).
My problem is that you (and many fans like) cloud every conclusion with this "well we played in the Big East longer" type of subjective thinking and poetic waxing that can't be proven or negated. Who said all the memories are wiped away? But you literally just said "Villanova has been in the Big East longer." Are you supposed to get extra points for that? Is that really your argument for Nova having a better national brand? This was started because you claimed Nova is above MU and MUBoxer rightfully questioned that.
And yes we won the Big East (and have won more Big East games than any team the past 2 years). You can think winning 3 meaningless games before the NCAA tournament matters more than regular season accomplishments, but you'd be wrong in every way the NCAA tournament is decided. Seeds really do not change much. I get you guys love it and all, but the regular season matters more in college basketball. Don't expect us to have the same affinity for something we haven't been a part of for 30 years.
Lastly, I like F bombs, especially when you claim that no one remembers who Marquette beat to win the Nat'l Champ when it was only the 3rd all-time winningest program.
Playing off-Broadway isn't the same as doing it on Broadway. If the last Marquette FF team had made that run from the BE Wade would have been as big a star as Melo in college. Imagine if he would have played to games against Melo in-conference that year. Wade likely would have been picked a few spots higher and Marq's brand would be even higher today. The platform you win on does matter and no program in this conference has played on a higher platform than the BE.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Sorry Augh... got my years and tourney years mixed up... Thought that the 2005 tourney was the first year that Marq was in the league (and they missed it that year) but actually they started in tourney year 2006. My bad.
aughnanure wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Sorry Augh... got my years and tourney years mixed up... Thought that the 2005 tourney was the first year that Marq was in the league (and they missed it that year) but actually they started in tourney year 2006. My bad.
Its actually crazy, I'm worried we're due for a down year. No one thought we would have done as well as we did, especially because we missed 2004 and 2005 tourneys due to injuries and having Wade leave early. Hell that year weren't you and UConn ranked in the Top 5 like all year?
aughnanure wrote:TheHall wrote:Playing off-Broadway isn't the same as doing it on Broadway. If the last Marquette FF team had made that run from the BE Wade would have been as big a star as Melo in college. Imagine if he would have played to games against Melo in-conference that year. Wade likely would have been picked a few spots higher and Marq's brand would be even higher today. The platform you win on does matter and no program in this conference has played on a higher platform than the BE.
Wade was a 2 star recruit who didn't qualify his first year that no one knew about. It would not have been like Wiggins vs Parker because there would not have been hype. And even if it did, it would have been late in the year.
He got picked #5 btw, and people still had their doubts about him and his size, which is why James, Bosh, Melo and Darko all went in front. Hell everyone thought Riley was crazy for picking him that high.
TheHall wrote:aughnanure wrote:TheHall wrote:Playing off-Broadway isn't the same as doing it on Broadway. If the last Marquette FF team had made that run from the BE Wade would have been as big a star as Melo in college. Imagine if he would have played to games against Melo in-conference that year. Wade likely would have been picked a few spots higher and Marq's brand would be even higher today. The platform you win on does matter and no program in this conference has played on a higher platform than the BE.
Wade was a 2 star recruit who didn't qualify his first year that no one knew about. It would not have been like Wiggins vs Parker because there would not have been hype. And even if it did, it would have been late in the year.
He got picked #5 btw, and people still had their doubts about him and his size, which is why James, Bosh, Melo and Darko all went in front. Hell everyone thought Riley was crazy for picking him that high.
The BE has thrived in turning underrated recruits into NBA'ers, moreso than McD AA's like Melo. Many of the doubts about Wade were really a result of not seeing him play against better competition for so many games. That's why the triple-double against UK was a huge deal. If he was in the BE those years those questions would have been answered much earlier and his legend would have been larger IMO.
aughnanure wrote:Chalmers0 wrote:Maybe it's being in the Midwest/Big 10 Country but I would MUCH rather play Wisconsin then Arkansas from an exposure/recognition/RPI standpoint. It isn't even remotely close.
It's being in the Midwest/Big 10. Before 2000, Wisconsin had done nothing in college basketball. They were like an Iowa, or even Nebraska.
Arkansas has a very big brand name in the south and around Texas/Missouri/Kansas/Oklahoma. My larger point isn't about who has the program running better at this very moment but that if Arkansas can get going they will surpass Wisconsin in every way as a national brand. It's like saying Wisconsin is a bigger brand than Georgetown when they were going through a lull in the late 90s, early 2000s.
And lastly, just as supportive Big East fans, please don't buy into (or promote) the idea that Wiscy is some household name for basketball. Thanks!
stever20 wrote:aughnanure wrote:Chalmers0 wrote:Maybe it's being in the Midwest/Big 10 Country but I would MUCH rather play Wisconsin then Arkansas from an exposure/recognition/RPI standpoint. It isn't even remotely close.
It's being in the Midwest/Big 10. Before 2000, Wisconsin had done nothing in college basketball. They were like an Iowa, or even Nebraska.
Arkansas has a very big brand name in the south and around Texas/Missouri/Kansas/Oklahoma. My larger point isn't about who has the program running better at this very moment but that if Arkansas can get going they will surpass Wisconsin in every way as a national brand. It's like saying Wisconsin is a bigger brand than Georgetown when they were going through a lull in the late 90s, early 2000s.
And lastly, just as supportive Big East fans, please don't buy into (or promote) the idea that Wiscy is some household name for basketball. Thanks!
Arkansas is nothing right now. nothing. To say they're on the same level as Wisconsin is laughable at best. Wisconsin is one of the big boys. You might not like it but oh well. Almost all of us have one that we have to worry about now.
And please, Georgetown is 1000000 times more than Arkansas EVER was. That's a flipping joke.
stever20 wrote:are you serious?
Wisconsin first off won a title back in 1942. That ain't 5 years ago.
The current run is oh about 20 years old now 1994 they got a bid and then again in 97. Now since 99 they've made the tourney every year. That's 15 years.
Arkansas has been to the tourney 3 times in the last 13 years. At some point, that flipping matters. No one outside of well just about you would view playing Arkansas as being remotely close to playing Wisconsin.
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