Lavinwood wrote:HAB67 wrote:The Newbies
Prior to the season there was a fair bit of talk that the new additions, "Mid-Majors?", would have difficulty adjusting to playing with the big boys. Xavier and Butler were predicted towards the bottom of the Big East by readers of the blog, and only Creighton, with an unmistakably strong returning team, got some respect. This was despite the fact that the new teams tended to have, on average, higher RPI's and more NCAA victories over the past five years than the incumbent teams.
At this early point in the season, the Newbies are lifting the league's overall level. On Ken Pom, Creighton is (1), Xavier (3), and Butler (7) in the conference. Clearly, Marquette, G'town, and St Johns have played some more challenging opponents, but Pom's algorithms take strength of opponents into account. The holiday tournaments, and the OOC games in December, will be critically important for the whole conference in sending teams to the dance because the league balance this year may be crazy. (The Hoyas got back on track against K-State this afternoon.) It should be an interesting, unpredictable year for a strong Big East.
I'm definitely impressed with the new members thus far, but just wait a bit. Let's see how Xavier, Creighton, Butler do against legitimate top 25 teams from major conferences. Not New Mexico or something…more like Wisconsin…just a rock solid top 25 team. That will tell us a lot. I'm really liking Creighton, but it's worth mentioning that they played 1 ranked team last year in a power conference and that was Duke whom they lost to. St. Joe's gave them everything they could handle and it took a miracle shot to win it. Not trying to say St. Joe's is bad…they aren't…the Johnnies essentially had the same game against them in the 1st round of the NIT and Pointer hit a fadeaway game-winner not too far from where McDermott hit his. But my point is, let's applaud the new guys for getting the job done up until now, but let's also be cautious and wait until they play some stalwarts to judge. I don't mean to pick on Creighton either…that was just an example. Creighton has the best chance of the new guys to really go far this year and finish high in conference.
Xudash wrote:XUFan09 wrote:I picked Xavier at 5th in the conference, and they've exceeded my expectations. I'm going with 3rd now.
My one worry with Xavier is that they'll peak too early. There are some really talented pieces, though, so maybe (*knock on wood*) their ceiling is too high for that to be a concern.
If that happens to be THE one legitimate worry with this team, then I really like our chances. Chris Mack is a better coach than most around here realize. Xavier tends to get better as a season rolls along; it doesn't peak early and dive later - - and I am not including the year of the Brawl in this, as that was clearly an anomaly. Besides, they even came around then and made the S16, as did the Bearkittens.
bluejayfanatic wrote:Lavinwood wrote:I'm definitely impressed with the new members thus far, but just wait a bit. Let's see how Xavier, Creighton, Butler do against legitimate top 25 teams from major conferences. Not New Mexico or something…more like Wisconsin…just a rock solid top 25 team. That will tell us a lot. I'm really liking Creighton, but it's worth mentioning that they played 1 ranked team last year in a power conference and that was Duke whom they lost to.
It's probably worth mentioning that Creighton beat Wisconsin last year by double digits on a neutral court in Vegas, and both Creighton and Wisconsin were ranked at the time. It's probably also worth mentioning that Creighton beat the same St. Joe's team that St. John's beat by 2, by 30 points (admittedly at home).
mel ott wrote:bluejayfanatic wrote:Lavinwood wrote:I'm definitely impressed with the new members thus far, but just wait a bit. Let's see how Xavier, Creighton, Butler do against legitimate top 25 teams from major conferences. Not New Mexico or something…more like Wisconsin…just a rock solid top 25 team. That will tell us a lot. I'm really liking Creighton, but it's worth mentioning that they played 1 ranked team last year in a power conference and that was Duke whom they lost to.
It's probably worth mentioning that Creighton beat Wisconsin last year by double digits on a neutral court in Vegas, and both Creighton and Wisconsin were ranked at the time. It's probably also worth mentioning that Creighton beat the same St. Joe's team that St. John's beat by 2, by 30 points (admittedly at home).
Also, Creighton went 9-2 or 11-2 against the Power conferences the last two years. Yes, the two we lost were in the second round of the NCAA's against the #1 seeds- No Carolina and Duke. Seeds do make a difference. I also know Wichita State wasn't in a POWER conference but we beat them 2 out of 3 and they are a little physical as well. I do get tired of the power conference teams implying their team is better because of conference. It's the team and not the conference ( ex Nebraska- I don't even list them as a quality win even if they are in the Big Ten). The only question that is continually raised is " can they do over a grind of an entire season". Well, I guess we shall see.
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