billyjack wrote:On Friday, we have 6 games featuring 7 Big East teams, across 9 hours.
Hoping for wins by "Butler/Hoyas", XU, PC, Creighton. St John's has a good shot, maybe a tossup. Marquette may have difficulties.
afternoon:
2pm, Butler vs Georgetown. (Atlantis).
3:30pm, Xavier vs UTEP. (Wooden).
4pm, Yale at Providence.
PC <--- without Dunn and Lindsey
night
7pm, #10 Gonzaga vs St John's. (MSG).
8:30pm, #23 Creighton vs Ole Miss. (Emerald, in Niceville, FL).
9pm, Marquette vs #20 Michigan State. (Atlantis).
thoughts:
Butler vs GU is considered non-conference. Nice to watch a game without pressure.
Xavier should continue rolling out in Fullerton vs Texas El Paso.
Providence will be playing without Kris Dunn and Jalen Lindsey, and Yale is a decent team, so I'm kinda nervous.
St John's is playing the red hot #10 Zags, but the Johnnies are at home, and I think they're just unstable enough and out-of-control enough to give Gonzaga problems. Just remember to guard that Wiltjer kid tight.
Edit: ---> I thought CU was at Ole Miss, but Creighton is playing Ole Miss in Florida, so their chances of taking this game improved even more. It would be nice to get another SEC win.
Marquette has a rough assignment Friday night vs Michigan State, might be asking a lot of MU... we're playng with house money on this game, low pressure.
Keep up the good work, and consider starting a novena on the Friars' ankles...!
R Jay wrote:Agreed. It's too bad that they couldn't have swapped UNC and Butler.
admin wrote:Have to admit I am a bit surpised at the outcome - credit to Butler. It's just too bad the event oragnizers couldn't have had some type of override in place to prevent two Big East team from meeting in the event.
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