by MackNova » Thu Jan 16, 2014 2:06 am
The way it's phrased is baiting, but it is a legitimate question whether the newcomers will be able to handle an upgrade in league, which it is for each of them.
However, with the group of four teams at the bottom of the league (SJU, SHU, PC and DePaul) there's no reason Creighton, Butler and Xavier can be at least as competitive as each of those teams. I have more faith in any of the three newcomers, particularly Xavier, that they can handle this league. I certainly don't think any of these teams will end up as perennial doormats.
I hope SJU/SHU/PC/DePaul can turn it around. There are always occasional flashes by each school. St. John's has some athletes. Providence had some talent entering the season on paper. Seton Hall is getting a nice class next year. DePaul has looked competitive lately and has 2 promising freshmen. But I don't trust any of those four schools to be competitive long-term. It's been over a decade since any of those schools were nationally relevant, except for the occasional blip.
All three of the new schools are committed to basketball. Butler and Creighton may need to recruit more athletes, but hopefully for them, the improved exposure of the league (practically all games on FS1?) can improve their recruiting and help raise the league into becoming a very good conference, not fade away.
I think Villanova, Georgetown and Marquette will be among the best in the league for the next several years. After that, it's wide open, and those three schools are as equipped to take that role as any.