GumbyDamnit! wrote:EXCELLENT NEWS! Congrats to Marquette!
I would like those people...cough....cough...Stever....cough... to admit that the Big East will do just fine with recruiting moving forward. I recall many a debate over the impending doom of potential recruits not coming to the BE any longer. Well 2014 was a great year. 2015 is similar. 2016 taking shape. Cue the next argument that "2017 is the real year we have to look towards to see if we can recruit."
Great get Wojo.
Well, yes and no. Both sides of that coin are right it seems. The Big East continues to attract recruits, but so do other conferences. Here's 24/7's Top 50 2015 recruiting classes broken out by conference.
9- Big Ten (#6 Ohio State, #7 Illinois, #10 Michigan State, #21 Nebraska, #24 Penn State, #27 Wisconsin, #28 Minnesota, #38 Rutgers, #50 Iowa)
8- Pac-12 (#1 Arizona, #8 Washington, #13 Oregon State, #17 UCLA, #19 USC, #26 Oregon, #29 Stanford, #35 Arizona State)
8- SEC (#9 Auburn, #11 Florida, #15 Texas A&M, #33 Vanderbilt, #36 Mississippi State, #37 Ole Miss, #43 Alabama, #45 LSU)
7- ACC- (#2 Louisville, #3 Florida State, #5 Syracuse, #12 Duke, #20 Wake Forest, #31 Notre Dame, #41 Boston College)
6- Big 12- (#23 Baylor, #30 West Virginia, #40 Oklahoma, #47 Oklahoma State, #48 Kansas State, #49 Texas)
5- Big East (#4 Marquette, #16 Villanova, #22 Georgetown, #34 Providence, #42 Creighton)
4- American (#14 Memphis, #18 UConn, #32 Temple, #44 Cincinnati)
3- Other mid-majors (#25 San Diego State, #39 UTEP, #46 New Mexico)
Admittedly, this is an imperfect science. The Big East has 5 of its ten teams (50%) in the Top 50, while the ACC has 7 of 15 (47%). The Big 12 has 6, but three are worse than Creighton's #42 class. The moral of the story is, in the debate over whether the Big East is just golden, or a toxic wasteland, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle.