Bill Marsh wrote:MUBoxer wrote:Seashells I've had this argument about our JUCOs before with Bill tried to explain its th rule they do well not the exception and he ignored me. So don't get your hopes up for changing his mind there but for funsies. Joe Fulce bust, Dwight Buycks NBA, DJO NBA, Crowder drafted 35th BE POY playing in the NBA, Jimmy Butler drafted 30th playing in the NBA. I'd say JUCOs doing well at MU is the rule not exception.
Sorry once again I didn't respond. Can you remind me of which thread it was in and I will.
To support your theory that it's the rule that they do succeed, you've only given Marquette examples. Do you have any more evidence than that? I'll be happy to change my mind in the face of evidence that refutes my opinion. As I said, it's just my impression over the years. Never did any real study of it, so it's not a strongly held opinion.
hoyahooligan wrote:CBS experts way in with their opinions:http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/eye-on-college-basketball/23932001/college-basketball-preview-conference-predictions
Unanimously choose Marquette to win
Creighton and Georgetown with 2 votes each for second and a vote for Nova and a Vote For St. Johns
Split between Creighton and Georgetown for 3rd with 3 votes each.
So far they seem pretty close to what we have except the switch Xavier and Providence.
hoyahooligan wrote:CBS experts way in with their opinions:http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/eye-on-college-basketball/23932001/college-basketball-preview-conference-predictions
Unanimously choose Marquette to win
Creighton and Georgetown with 2 votes each for second and a vote for Nova and a Vote For St. Johns
Split between Creighton and Georgetown for 3rd with 3 votes each.
So far they seem pretty close to what we have except the switch Xavier and Providence.
JayPak wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:CBS experts way in with their opinions:http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/eye-on-college-basketball/23932001/college-basketball-preview-conference-predictions
Unanimously choose Marquette to win
Creighton and Georgetown with 2 votes each for second and a vote for Nova and a Vote For St. Johns
Split between Creighton and Georgetown for 3rd with 3 votes each.
So far they seem pretty close to what we have except the switch Xavier and Providence.
Wow! Jon Rothstein sure differs from his peers in ranking Villanova higher (2nd) and Creighton much lower (7th) than everyone else.
MUBoxer wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:MUBoxer wrote:Seashells I've had this argument about our JUCOs before with Bill tried to explain its th rule they do well not the exception and he ignored me. So don't get your hopes up for changing his mind there but for funsies. Joe Fulce bust, Dwight Buycks NBA, DJO NBA, Crowder drafted 35th BE POY playing in the NBA, Jimmy Butler drafted 30th playing in the NBA. I'd say JUCOs doing well at MU is the rule not exception.
Sorry once again I didn't respond. Can you remind me of which thread it was in and I will.
To support your theory that it's the rule that they do succeed, you've only given Marquette examples. Do you have any more evidence than that? I'll be happy to change my mind in the face of evidence that refutes my opinion. As I said, it's just my impression over the years. Never did any real study of it, so it's not a strongly held opinion.
Well here's why I gave a Marquette example of people under buzz Williams. It's because we are in fact talking about a player going to Marquette playing for buzz Williams hence the relevant sample would be other JUCOs who went to Marquette and played for buzz Williams. Not saying that overall your opinion might not be correct as plenty of JUCOs go to low majors or other schools but from what's seen Buzz Williams is an excellent JUCO talent evaluator so it's the only relevant sample.
As far as the other thread I believe it was the top 144 thread. It was the one where you said the disagreement was like guys standing around the water cooler talking sports.
aughnanure wrote:JayPak wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:CBS experts way in with their opinions:http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/eye-on-college-basketball/23932001/college-basketball-preview-conference-predictions
Unanimously choose Marquette to win
Creighton and Georgetown with 2 votes each for second and a vote for Nova and a Vote For St. Johns
Split between Creighton and Georgetown for 3rd with 3 votes each.
So far they seem pretty close to what we have except the switch Xavier and Providence.
Wow! Jon Rothstein sure differs from his peers in ranking Villanova higher (2nd) and Creighton much lower (7th) than everyone else.
IMO one of two things happens this year with Creighton (and generally the newbies). Either having played none of the teams in recent years will be an advantage in scouting and scheming as the C7 won't have much any experience playing your style (they've never seen you, so you can surprise them) or playing a tougher, grinding schedule will wear Creighton down over time and they finish 4-6. 7 is too low to me.
aughnanure wrote:JayPak wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:CBS experts way in with their opinions:http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/eye-on-college-basketball/23932001/college-basketball-preview-conference-predictions
Unanimously choose Marquette to win
Creighton and Georgetown with 2 votes each for second and a vote for Nova and a Vote For St. Johns
Split between Creighton and Georgetown for 3rd with 3 votes each.
So far they seem pretty close to what we have except the switch Xavier and Providence.
Wow! Jon Rothstein sure differs from his peers in ranking Villanova higher (2nd) and Creighton much lower (7th) than everyone else.
IMO one of two things happens this year with Creighton (and generally the newbies). Either having played none of the teams in recent years will be an advantage in scouting and scheming as the C7 won't have much any experience playing your style (they've never seen you, so you can surprise them) or playing a tougher, grinding schedule will wear Creighton down over time and they finish 4-6. 7 is too low to me.
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