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Re: big picture view of Big East teams

Postby jayball » Wed Jan 08, 2014 6:08 pm

At this point I think people are seeing what they want to see in each others posts. Initially, FF2 said CU was in the group of solid programs that are positioned well for long term success. I agree, but I'm a CU fan. Steve contested that we have some pretty big questions to answer with replacing this year's seniors and Improving our performances in March. Seems pretty reasonable. We have built a solid program in Omaha and we look to continuing that in the Big East. There will be a lot of work to do in the next 2 years to get the talent to compete at the level we expect and to rebuild our team after it graduates its core identity. We hope that the culture and brand of basketball we play will be carried on.

MUBoxer...I think the Big East has several programs that will have runs of success. At least I hope so. It will make the league a lot more fun and we need several relevant programs the Big East tradition alive.

No CU fan expects to come in and be the cream of the crop forevermore. I do think we expect to compete more years than not. Our fans and school are used to winning (except deep runs in March) we didn't join the Big East just to participate.
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Postby stever20 » Wed Jan 08, 2014 6:31 pm

jayball wrote:At this point I think people are seeing what they want to see in each others posts. Initially, FF2 said CU was in the group of solid programs that are positioned well for long term success. I agree, but I'm a CU fan. Steve contested that we have some pretty big questions to answer with replacing this year's seniors and Improving our performances in March. Seems pretty reasonable. We have built a solid program in Omaha and we look to continuing that in the Big East. There will be a lot of work to do in the next 2 years to get the talent to compete at the level we expect and to rebuild our team after it graduates its core identity. We hope that the culture and brand of basketball we play will be carried on.

MUBoxer...I think the Big East has several programs that will have runs of success. At least I hope so. It will make the league a lot more fun and we need several relevant programs the Big East tradition alive.

No CU fan expects to come in and be the cream of the crop forevermore. I do think we expect to compete more years than not. Our fans and school are used to winning (except deep runs in March) we didn't join the Big East just to participate.

Great post. It'll be very interesting to see how the rest of the year plays out. Solid news on Gibbs which was huge I think. If anything may make you guys even deeper come March.
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Re: big picture view of Big East teams

Postby Sactowndog » Wed Jan 08, 2014 7:00 pm

stever20 wrote:
jayball wrote:At this point I think people are seeing what they want to see in each others posts. Initially, FF2 said CU was in the group of solid programs that are positioned well for long term success. I agree, but I'm a CU fan. Steve contested that we have some pretty big questions to answer with replacing this year's seniors and Improving our performances in March. Seems pretty reasonable. We have built a solid program in Omaha and we look to continuing that in the Big East. There will be a lot of work to do in the next 2 years to get the talent to compete at the level we expect and to rebuild our team after it graduates its core identity. We hope that the culture and brand of basketball we play will be carried on.

MUBoxer...I think the Big East has several programs that will have runs of success. At least I hope so. It will make the league a lot more fun and we need several relevant programs the Big East tradition alive.

No CU fan expects to come in and be the cream of the crop forevermore. I do think we expect to compete more years than not. Our fans and school are used to winning (except deep runs in March) we didn't join the Big East just to participate.

Great post. It'll be very interesting to see how the rest of the year plays out. Solid news on Gibbs which was huge I think. If anything may make you guys even deeper come March.


I agree good post. I think it is fair to debate is Creighton a lock or a question mark. Nobody said they were a doormat. Heck I think the same debate could be had about Butler with Stevens gone. Personally I think we will be fine given our run of coaches but we are sitting at 0-2 and we have lost to the ranked teams we have played. We currently lack a player that can guard the post with some pretty good post players coming to town.
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Re: big picture view of Big East teams

Postby XUFan09 » Wed Jan 08, 2014 7:04 pm

Here's how I see the conference coming in:

Georgetown
Villanova
Marquette
Xavier
Butler
(I'm not too concerned with the order, but whatever order you decide, there isn't a big drop-off between any two schools in this group)

Creighton

Providence
Seton Hall
DePaul

Creighton is that middle school, not the guarantee for the conference like Xavier and Butler were, nor the up-and-down programs like the bottom three are. And - this part is important - they were tabbed to move up to the Big East at a very opportune time: The school support is coming on strong and they have one of the best teams they've ever had (justifying a more national spotlight). If they were left in the MWC, it would be harder for them to sustain success and they would be more likely (though not guaranteed) to go back to what was a decent program but not a really good program. With the Big East brand and exposure, though, they are in great position to elevate their program, especially if they perform well in the tournament this season.
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Re: big picture view of Big East teams

Postby MUBoxer » Wed Jan 08, 2014 8:16 pm

XUFan09 wrote:Here's how I see the conference coming in:

Georgetown
Villanova
Marquette
Xavier
Butler
(I'm not too concerned with the order, but whatever order you decide, there isn't a big drop-off between any two schools in this group)

Creighton

Providence
Seton Hall
DePaul

Creighton is that middle school, not the guarantee for the conference like Xavier and Butler were, nor the up-and-down programs like the bottom three are. And - this part is important - they were tabbed to move up to the Big East at a very opportune time: The school support is coming on strong and they have one of the best teams they've ever had (justifying a more national spotlight). If they were left in the MWC, it would be harder for them to sustain success and they would be more likely (though not guaranteed) to go back to what was a decent program but not a really good program. With the Big East brand and exposure, though, they are in great position to elevate their program, especially if they perform well in the tournament this season.


Right now or all time? Because All time Depaul is probably on the same level as X. Also you forgot SJU
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Re: big picture view of Big East teams

Postby XUFan09 » Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:14 pm

Based off the current state of the programs, of course. A program's history loses a lot of relevance if the program hasn't continued that success in the era since current recruits were born. The history doesn't disappear completely and if the program returns to regular success, that tradition has some renewed life. But, DePaul hasn't exactly done that.

And my bad, on St. John's. I'd put them at the top of the lower tier.
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Re: big picture view of Big East teams

Postby whiteandblue77 » Thu Jan 09, 2014 8:01 am

XUFan09 wrote: (Creighton) was tabbed to move up to the Big East at a very opportune time: The school support is coming on strong and they have one of the best teams they've ever had (justifying a more national spotlight). If they were left in the MWC, it would be harder for them to sustain success and they would be more likely (though not guaranteed) to go back to what was a decent program but not a really good program. With the Big East brand and exposure, though, they are in great position to elevate their program, especially if they perform well in the tournament this season.


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Re: big picture view of Big East teams

Postby GumbyDamnit! » Thu Jan 09, 2014 8:33 am

whiteandblue77 wrote:
XUFan09 wrote: (Creighton) was tabbed to move up to the Big East at a very opportune time: The school support is coming on strong and they have one of the best teams they've ever had (justifying a more national spotlight). If they were left in the MWC, it would be harder for them to sustain success and they would be more likely (though not guaranteed) to go back to what was a decent program but not a really good program. With the Big East brand and exposure, though, they are in great position to elevate their program, especially if they perform well in the tournament this season.


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I agree with this and many other points by some BJays fans. Although THIS is the year they absolutely need to make some noise in the tourney (as most Jays fans concede), the long term prognosis is very good for CU. They will probably take one step back in the next year b/c they are losing a 3x AA, but I expect consistent teams from CU for a while.

Geographically they are the only big time BB-only school around. If they can dominate recruiting in the Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, MO areas and sell the idea of the BE being the premier hoops only conference out west, their talent level will rise. Fan support, atmosphere, TV, schedule all are big positives. I think their program is in great shape. Solid add.
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Re: big picture view of Big East teams

Postby whiteandblue77 » Thu Jan 09, 2014 9:01 am

GumbyDamnit! wrote:
whiteandblue77 wrote:
XUFan09 wrote: (Creighton) was tabbed to move up to the Big East at a very opportune time: The school support is coming on strong and they have one of the best teams they've ever had (justifying a more national spotlight). If they were left in the MWC, it would be harder for them to sustain success and they would be more likely (though not guaranteed) to go back to what was a decent program but not a really good program. With the Big East brand and exposure, though, they are in great position to elevate their program, especially if they perform well in the tournament this season.


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I agree with this and many other points by some BJays fans. Although THIS is the year they absolutely need to make some noise in the tourney (as most Jays fans concede), the long term prognosis is very good for CU. They will probably take one step back in the next year b/c they are losing a 3x AA, but I expect consistent teams from CU for a while.

Geographically they are the only big time BB-only school around. If they can dominate recruiting in the Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, MO areas and sell the idea of the BE being the premier hoops only conference out west, their talent level will rise. Fan support, atmosphere, TV, schedule all are big positives. I think their program is in great shape. Solid add.

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Re: big picture view of Big East teams

Postby stever20 » Thu Jan 09, 2014 9:19 am

GumbyDamnit! wrote:
whiteandblue77 wrote:
XUFan09 wrote: (Creighton) was tabbed to move up to the Big East at a very opportune time: The school support is coming on strong and they have one of the best teams they've ever had (justifying a more national spotlight). If they were left in the MWC, it would be harder for them to sustain success and they would be more likely (though not guaranteed) to go back to what was a decent program but not a really good program. With the Big East brand and exposure, though, they are in great position to elevate their program, especially if they perform well in the tournament this season.


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I agree with this and many other points by some BJays fans. Although THIS is the year they absolutely need to make some noise in the tourney (as most Jays fans concede), the long term prognosis is very good for CU. They will probably take one step back in the next year b/c they are losing a 3x AA, but I expect consistent teams from CU for a while.

Geographically they are the only big time BB-only school around. If they can dominate recruiting in the Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, MO areas and sell the idea of the BE being the premier hoops only conference out west, their talent level will rise. Fan support, atmosphere, TV, schedule all are big positives. I think their program is in great shape. Solid add.

It'll be interesting to see how they recruit vs the Big Ten and Big 12 schools in the area. Kansas is kind of like the 2 ton gorilla in the area.
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