butlerguy03 wrote:Not overly confident in our Dawgs tonight, but, believe it or not, Butler might be the more athletic team in this matchup - especially when Taylor, Groce and Wilmoth are on the court together and Golden is sitting. MSU is a slow tempo team this year, Butler does like to get out and run when they can. It'll be interested to see how Coach Jordan uses Aaron Thompson and if Thompson's return can get the turnovers in check.
sju88grad wrote:Hall2012 wrote:1-1 clinches the W for the Big East - LET'S GO!
But no, we're not satisfied with that. We want the SWEEP! 8-0!
I'm more confident in the Johnnies today, but keep hearing people say Butler matches up well with MSU so maybe another 2-0 can happen.
If Indiana's anything like they were last year, they're mentally very fragile. They're talented enough to roll over you when things are going well for them, but they fold like a cheap suit as soon as they get punched in the mouth. SJU's style punches you in the mouth and that's why I like the Johnnies here. At some point, St. John's in going to go on a run and recent history tells us Indiana won't be able to absorb that and then throw a counter.
Hall, I hope you're right! I'm cautiously optimistic but this is a big test on the road.....I really think SJU needs to start strong to build some confidence and quiet the crowd a bit.....I trust that Posh will drive their guards crazy and hopefully, that just keeps the whole team off balance all night.....
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:Specifically, a couple of more wins by Big East teams in this year’s Gavitt Games will have Big Ten head coaches asking themselves: [b]”Who needs this sh*t?”
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:While I’m thoroughly enjoying the Big East’s domination and thrashing of favored Big Ten teams – and the attendant public humiliation of their big-name, highly-paid head coaches - I’m also wondering about their appetites for similar beat-downs by Big East teams (in the national spotlight) in the future.
Specifically, a couple of more wins by Big East teams in this year’s Gavitt Games will have Big Ten head coaches asking themselves: [b]”Who needs this sh*t?”
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
While I’m thoroughly enjoying the Big East’s domination and thrashing of favored Big Ten teams – and the attendant public humiliation of their big-name, highly-paid head coaches - I’m also wondering about their appetites for similar beat-downs by Big East teams (in the national spotlight) in the future.
Specifically, a couple of more wins by Big East teams in this year’s Gavitt Games will have Big Ten head coaches asking themselves: [b]”Who needs this sh*t?”
Hall2012 wrote:I am PUMPED for today's games. Feeling good and hoping for 2 more GG wins. We're playing for NCAA bids right now, it is what it is.
I know I now, "teams get bids, not conferences." - but not fully. Conference play is a near zero sum game. Non-conference play goes a long way towards determining how many teams from this league will have an opportunity to get in the dance, and over-performing increases that number. Let's keep rolling!
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