SJUBBALL wrote:For providence, their at large chances are shot due to a terrible non conf as we all know.
For them, their goal is clear, find a way to finish top 6 in conference and get that first round bye in BET. And then win the whole damn thing. Cause they are certainly good enough
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stever20 wrote:SJUBBALL wrote:For providence, their at large chances are shot due to a terrible non conf as we all know.
For them, their goal is clear, find a way to finish top 6 in conference and get that first round bye in BET. And then win the whole damn thing. Cause they are certainly good enough
Are they good enough though? They've won 4 conference games. The combined conference record of those 4 teams is 8-19, with only Marquette better than 2-5. The big OOC vs Texas doesn't look so great. Plus with where they would be (likely 6 seed) would quite possibly have to beat in 3 straight days the 3,2,1 seeds.
Hall2012 wrote:stever20 wrote:SJUBBALL wrote:For providence, their at large chances are shot due to a terrible non conf as we all know.
For them, their goal is clear, find a way to finish top 6 in conference and get that first round bye in BET. And then win the whole damn thing. Cause they are certainly good enough
Are they good enough though? They've won 4 conference games. The combined conference record of those 4 teams is 8-19, with only Marquette better than 2-5. The big OOC vs Texas doesn't look so great. Plus with where they would be (likely 6 seed) would quite possibly have to beat in 3 straight days the 3,2,1 seeds.
I think so. Nobody said it would be easy, but they were impressive last night even in the loss. There's a reason the Friars were picked by some to win this league. They have the talent, it just took a little longer than expected to put it all together.
ArmyVet wrote:Is this accurate? I don't recall anyone picking PC to win the league.
Hall2012 wrote:ArmyVet wrote:
I don't recall anyone picking PC to win the league.
I know Matt Norlander (CBS) did. He may be the only one.
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15. Providence - Here's the first 'whoa-whoa-whoa' ranking. Yes, I have the Providence Freakin' Friars this high. I think the top of the Big East could wind up being shared by PC, Villanova and Seton Hall. Ed Cooley's coaching credibility increases by the season, and a season after missing the NCAAs for the first time since 2013, I think PC is going to ricochet right back to national relevancy. Alpha Diallo is a top-50 player in college hoops, and the roster isn't shy on confidence. UMass grad transfer Luwane Pipkins might be a top-100 player in college basketball, too; he'll run point, and be a big upgrade after last season. Nate Watson, A.J. Reeves, David Duke and Maliek White fill out a top-six that I think is the best in the Big East.
17. Villanova
23. Seton Hall
36. Xavier
45. Georgetown
52. Marquette
54. Connecticut
56. Creighton
67. Butler
87. DePaul
111. St. John's
JayPak wrote:Hall fans,
What is the opinion of Willard up there in NJ?
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