SJHooper wrote:To the fans picking SJ to still go to the tourney, are you aware we lost Thomas and barely escaped with a W vs. Humboldt State today? The upside is that Obekpa is going to be a beast this year. Never seen a player in any sport improve so drastically in such a short period of time. He actually has a nice shot now which he never used to have. So for us to have ANY thought of playing in the tourney he will have to be a monster offensively and defensively and most importantly stay healthy.
I would put SJ's tourney odds after today at about 30%. 70% chance we miss it. I just don't see the chemistry, I see zero front court except Obekpa, and it doesn't look like anyone improved from last year except Obekpa. Like I said, if we somehow sneak in the tourney Lavin deserves coach of the year. My gut is usually pretty accurate and I would be very surprised (pleasantly) if we made it.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Someone asked something similar on the Nova Rivals board, so I thought to shamelessly duplicate it. Here are 10 questions for the BE this year:
1. How many BE teams make the tourney?
2. How many make the Sweet 16?
3. Best chance to surprise (team)?
4. Best chance to disappoint (team)?
5. Opposing player I want on my team? Why?
6. BE player most responsible for a team having success this year?
7. The BE Coach I would want leading my program for the next 10 years (other than yours)?
8. In an ideal (yet realistic) world the first program that I would want the BE to take in expansion?
9. Final RPI of league (rank)?
10. Biggest challenge for the league moving forward?
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My responses:
1. 4 (Nova, X, Gtown, SJU)
2. 1 (not sure who but we're due)
3. Creighton (Butler a close 2nd; one of these 2 finish in the Top 5)
4. Nova - natural pressure being overwhelming favorite
5. Jalen Reynolds - We're good at G, could use a beast up front
6. DSR. Needs to carry that team at G spot. I think as he goes, so go the Hoyas this year (he will be the B. Cotton of this year's BE)
7. Wojo. Like the program or not Duke and Coach K are the gold standard. Seems to be able to recruit; seems intelligent; was a scrappy/heady player which usually translates well for coaches (see: B. Donovan, K. Ollie, Scott Skiles, etc.). If his X's and O's are halfway decent I think MU has a great one.
8. UConn
9. 4 (behind ACC, B1G & Pac12)
10. Tourney success.
Boyee wrote:10. Lacking some of the former power schools of the original Big East Conference (Connecticut, Syracuse, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Notre Dame, Boston College) and only having 10 schools. I think Saint Louis University and 1 of the following should be added from the Northeast (Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit, Siena College, Canisius College, Niagara University, College of the Holy Cross, Loyola University Maryland, Iona College) to get to 12 schools.
aughnanure wrote:Boyee wrote:10. Lacking some of the former power schools of the original Big East Conference (Connecticut, Syracuse, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Notre Dame, Boston College) and only having 10 schools. I think Saint Louis University and 1 of the following should be added from the Northeast (Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit, Siena College, Canisius College, Niagara University, College of the Holy Cross, Loyola University Maryland, Iona College) to get to 12 schools.
This is like the worst possible list you couldv'e come up with.
FlyJays wrote:aughnanure wrote:Boyee wrote:10. Lacking some of the former power schools of the original Big East Conference (Connecticut, Syracuse, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Notre Dame, Boston College) and only having 10 schools. I think Saint Louis University and 1 of the following should be added from the Northeast (Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit, Siena College, Canisius College, Niagara University, College of the Holy Cross, Loyola University Maryland, Iona College) to get to 12 schools.
This is like the worst possible list you couldv'e come up with.
Agreed. If a single school from the group you listed was ever added to this conference, that would be the beginning of the end of this league.
FlyJays wrote:aughnanure wrote:Boyee wrote:10. Lacking some of the former power schools of the original Big East Conference (Connecticut, Syracuse, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Notre Dame, Boston College) and only having 10 schools. I think Saint Louis University and 1 of the following should be added from the Northeast (Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit, Siena College, Canisius College, Niagara University, College of the Holy Cross, Loyola University Maryland, Iona College) to get to 12 schools.
This is like the worst possible list you couldv'e come up with.
Agreed. If a single school from the group you listed was ever added to this conference, that would be the beginning of the end of this league.
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