MackNova wrote:There's a lot of depth, but it's mediocre depth. The old Big East had a few more cupcakes (USF most years, Rutgers every year), but the top level isn't that deep.
In the old Big East, you would have at least 3-4 opponents that were legitimate top 20 teams. In this conference, it's Nova, it's Creighton, then it's a huge batch of teams that are bubble teams or NIT teams. There aren't as many cupcakes to pad records on in the old league, but it's also very difficult to get big wins. That's what hurts the league. Unless you beat Villanova or Creighton, there aren't any wins at this league that are really standout wins.
It's not totally fair. I feel neither Nova nor Creighton gets the national credit it deserves, but that's what happens when you play for smaller fan bases on networks that people don't watch.
MackNova wrote:There's a lot of depth, but it's mediocre depth. The old Big East had a few more cupcakes (USF most years, Rutgers every year), but the top level isn't that deep.
In the old Big East, you would have at least 3-4 opponents that were legitimate top 20 teams. In this conference, it's Nova, it's Creighton, then it's a huge batch of teams that are bubble teams or NIT teams. There aren't as many cupcakes to pad records on in the old league, but it's also very difficult to get big wins. That's what hurts the league. Unless you beat Villanova or Creighton, there aren't any wins at this league that are really standout wins.
It's not totally fair. I feel neither Nova nor Creighton gets the national credit it deserves, but that's what happens when you play for smaller fan bases on networks that people don't watch.
Adam Zagoria @AdamZagoria:
Only 4 of the BIg East's 10 teams are above .500 in the league right now -- Villanova, Creighton, Providence and Xavier. By contrast, 6 of the Big 12's 10 teams (yes, that's right) are above .500 -- Kansas, Texas, OU, Iowa St, K-State and West Va. In the ACC 6 of 15 teams are above .500 in the league. In the A-10, 7 of 13 teams are above .500. Lastly, in the Big Ten, only 3 of 12 teams are above .500 in the league -- Michigan State, Michigan and Iowa. Northwestern is 5-5.
hoyahooligan wrote:I firmly expect Georgetown to win at least the next 6 games in a row and would not be surprised if they won their last 8 in a row in BE play. Georgetown was really hurt during their 5 game skid and despite all that should have beaten Xavier, Marquette, and Nova and were competitive @ Creighton. If we hadn't lost two starters we would easily be 7-2. I think people are dismissing Georgetown too easily. Now that we have Jabril back and have adjusted to life with out Smith the Hoyas are a serious threat. 10-8 is the minimum this team will end up at.
billyjack wrote:I think if GU gets to 9-9 (18-12) going into the BET, the committee can't ignore their wins vs MSU, K-State (by 30) and VCU. At 4-6 in BE, Georgetown's RPI is already #59. And if they go 5-3 the rest of the way it will probably make them better than stever's magic #50 RPI mark. I think, like UNC with their great OOC wins, the Hoyas are a team that can make the NCAA's with an RPI that is worse than some other bubble teams (like St Mary's or that type).
Also, St John's is already as high as #76 in the RPI... same situation for them, if they go 9-9 or 10-8, meaning 6-3 or 7-2 in the BE back nine, they their RPI will have to improve at least into the 50's or probably the 40's... also, notice that Xavier's RPI actually improved after last night's loss at Villanova, from #36 to #35.
Lavinwood wrote:In regards to saying that Creighton and Nova don't get enough exposure due to being on FS1 instead of ESPN, I agree. I was so used to the old Big East being with ESPN, re-watching games on ESPN3 whenever I had class, watching on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, etc. People casually flipping through the channels would pass by our games all the time. If we got a big win it made headlines on ESPN.com as well as on SportsCenter. St. John's was almost always in the top 10 plays on SC in the old Big East. Now we haven't been at all, and there have been no shortage of highlight reel dunks and big shots by other teams. I never realized how blatantly biased ESPN was in favor of the teams they air vs. other conferences on different networks. I guess it makes sense they want to promote their teams, but shouldn't sports broadcasting be objective?
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