stever20 wrote:TheHall wrote:Not sure why such a negative slant on a team that just got arguably the second or third best win for the conference so far. I also wonder why BU is getting such praise for getting down 8-0 from the start and then blowing a double digit lead late in regulation, at home. BU got a very gritty win no doubt, but so did SJU. Too much IQ talk thrown around like it's an objective metric anyone can gauge.
2nd or 3rd best win so far? Are you serious? Bucknell is not equal to Tennessee, Vandy, or even St Joe's(on the road no less). That's the top 3 right now I think....
Bluejay wrote:stever20 wrote:TheHall wrote:Not sure why such a negative slant on a team that just got arguably the second or third best win for the conference so far. I also wonder why BU is getting such praise for getting down 8-0 from the start and then blowing a double digit lead late in regulation, at home. BU got a very gritty win no doubt, but so did SJU. Too much IQ talk thrown around like it's an objective metric anyone can gauge.
2nd or 3rd best win so far? Are you serious? Bucknell is not equal to Tennessee, Vandy, or even St Joe's(on the road no less). That's the top 3 right now I think....
I agree with stever. Bucknell is a nice little team from what would probably be considered a low-major conference. I'm glad that St Johns won, but let's not overplay where Bucknell stands in the general landscape. I even think that one could make the argument that DePauls' win ON THE ROAD at Milwaukee last night is a better win than a home win against Bucknell.
stever20 wrote:TheHall wrote:Wizard of Westroads wrote:+1 St. John's looks like good kids who just haven't quite plugged in to the team play necessary at this level. Lot of upside, as has been said repeatedly. Butler, however, could be a huge surprise this year. Never expected the quality of play with all the losses they had. Yeah, it's early, but X and Butler are currently 5 and 7 in the Nolan RPI:
http://warrennolan.com/basketball/2014/rpi
Not sure why such a negative slant on a team that just got arguably the second or third best win for the conference so far. I also wonder why BU is getting such praise for getting down 8-0 from the start and then blowing a double digit lead late in regulation, at home. BU got a very gritty win no doubt, but so did SJU. Too much IQ talk thrown around like it's an objective metric anyone can gauge.
2nd or 3rd best win so far? Are you serious? Bucknell is not equal to Tennessee, Vandy, or even St Joe's(on the road no less). That's the top 3 right now I think....
TheDon wrote:TheHall wrote:Wizard of Westroads wrote:+1 St. John's looks like good kids who just haven't quite plugged in to the team play necessary at this level. Lot of upside, as has been said repeatedly. Butler, however, could be a huge surprise this year. Never expected the quality of play with all the losses they had. Yeah, it's early, but X and Butler are currently 5 and 7 in the Nolan RPI:
http://warrennolan.com/basketball/2014/rpi
Not sure why such a negative slant on a team that just got arguably the second or third best win for the conference so far & only has one loss against a top 20 team. I also wonder why BU is getting such praise for getting down 8-0 from the start and then blowing a double digit lead late in regulation, at home. BU got a very gritty win no doubt, but so did SJU. Too much IQ talk thrown around like it's an objective metric anyone can gauge.
I tend to agree with the posters above but understand your point too. For me it's based on expectations. I have very little for BU this year but have heard The Johnnies are on the verge of a breakthrough.
stever20 wrote:My response is that it's hardly the 2nd or 3rd best win of the season so far. To say that they have had a pretty good start to the season is a joke- they got bum rushed vs Wisconsin, and then beaten 2 not so good teams at all. They've gone from 47-52 since the season started in Ken Pom. They at best have done just what was expected of them.
And yes, I did hear someone on ESPN I think last night say that Duke struggling last night gave them pause on just how good Duke is.
TheHall wrote:stever20 wrote:My response is that it's hardly the 2nd or 3rd best win of the season so far. To say that they have had a pretty good start to the season is a joke- they got bum rushed vs Wisconsin, and then beaten 2 not so good teams at all. They've gone from 47-52 since the season started in Ken Pom. They at best have done just what was expected of them.
And yes, I did hear someone on ESPN I think last night say that Duke struggling last night gave them pause on just how good Duke is.
That's as good an opinion about their season as mine...But at least I didn't base mine off the dreaded 5 spot KenPom drop after 3 games lol! I suspect if they would have lost or beat them by 50 you would still feel pretty much the same about them as you do now.
stever20 wrote:I think if you had asked any non-homer St John's fan at the start of the season where would they be after 2 weeks, I think 99.9% of them would have said right where they are right now. Actaully, maybe not 99.9% because I think a good bit of their fans would have expected to win last night by a lot more than 4 points. So to say that they've had a pretty good start to the season- I don't see how anyone can really say that. To me, the only good part to the start is they haven't had any bad losses yet.
I think you look at like a Providence. Now, they have had a good start to the season. I know the last 3 games were dogs for the most part- but they did win those all- and last 2 easily. And that was short-staffed.
stever20 wrote:TheHall wrote:stever20 wrote:My response is that it's hardly the 2nd or 3rd best win of the season so far. To say that they have had a pretty good start to the season is a joke- they got bum rushed vs Wisconsin, and then beaten 2 not so good teams at all. They've gone from 47-52 since the season started in Ken Pom. They at best have done just what was expected of them.
And yes, I did hear someone on ESPN I think last night say that Duke struggling last night gave them pause on just how good Duke is.
That's as good an opinion about their season as mine...But at least I didn't base mine off the dreaded 5 spot KenPom drop after 3 games lol! I suspect if they would have lost or beat them by 50 you would still feel pretty much the same about them as you do now.
I think if you had asked any non-homer St John's fan at the start of the season where would they be after 2 weeks, I think 99.9% of them would have said right where they are right now. Actaully, maybe not 99.9% because I think a good bit of their fans would have expected to win last night by a lot more than 4 points. So to say that they've had a pretty good start to the season- I don't see how anyone can really say that. To me, the only good part to the start is they haven't had any bad losses yet.
I think you look at like a Providence. Now, they have had a good start to the season. I know the last 3 games were dogs for the most part- but they did win those all- and last 2 easily. And that was short-staffed.
Barley wrote:I watched most of both the Butler and SJU games - first time I saw either play. Butler's "sum" is so much greater than the parts individually whereas SJU has remarkable individual talent that doesn't seem to have the highest basketball IQ. SJU sure looks the part of Big East hoops and they will win some games impressively but they'll also look like absolute garbage at times too.
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