billyfa wrote:Johnnies fan here...
Fun watching that and brought back a lot of memories. I want nothing more than the current Big East to do well. It may never match the peak of of the OBE but I don't think ANY conference can in today's landscape. Multiple outlets stating the Big East Is dead is extremely annoying. The conference will evolve and I expect Fox to spearhead its rebirth with the current head coaches. I love the basketball centric idea and would love nothing more than to stick it to the football universities. There is no reason coaches can't sell same idea to current recruits. We still have large cities with a lot of viewing eyes. Hopefully, the great recruiting continues because having the best talent will attract more. Here's hoping it begins this year. Good luck to the teams in the tournament.
Demon22 wrote:I liked it... and I hated it. Let me explain.
I thought a large part of what the documentary covered, they covered very well. That said...
1. My guess is that if you're a fan of Syracuse, Georgetown, St. John's, or maybe Villanova, you really enjoyed it.
2. My guess is also that if you're a fan of Boston College, Seton Hall, Providence, Connecticut, or PIttsburgh, you felt short-changed.
3. Seriously, how do you produce a documentary on the Big East and skip over UConn's three National Championships entirely?
4. And how do you produce a documentary on the Big East and reduce guys like Pitino and Calhoun to supporting characters? And barely mention PJ Carlesimo or Gary Williams? These are names that basketball fans recognize, and they were all in the conference together.
5. Tranghese and DeGioia are the only administrators that you interviewed when the league was falling apart? Where were the interviews with Presidents/ADs from the schools that left? What does Calhoun or the AD at UConn have to say about Boston College? Where's the interview with people pointing the finger at Nordenberg? No mention of the flat-out hypocrisy from the Pittsburgh and Syracuse camps?
6. You skip over the fact that as late as 2010, people were still talking about the Big East as the best conference in the country, and maybe the best of all time? No mention of the fact that right before they broke up, they put eight teams in the NCAA Tournament?
micgoG'town wrote:Lot of good stuff in there. Seemed like a mash-up of three separate documentaries. 1. The early years of The Big East 2.G'town/Syr. 3. The last 20 years, condensed to 2 minutes. Would love to see all three complete versions.
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