BEhomer wrote:i complained about depaul's ooc meltdown, in part, because I knew they had talent to do better. so i guess i was right about that assessment. the fact also remains true that their low rpi coming in coupled with their success in BE hurts the conference overall standing.
however, they have played so well to the point that they have put themselves in the post season conversation. as a BE supporter, i will be rooting for depaul from now on.
billy garrett jr is arguably the best pg in the BE right now. he plays with so much poise and control. against st. johns he knocked down like 10 free throws in a row to keep his team in the game. and against seton hall he's constantly beating his man to the basket getting fouled or finding a teammate on the perimeter. when you have a pg this good in college, it goes a long way.
Freshjive2103 wrote:I have been a bit of a broken record on this; I do not agree with Doug Gottieb that because DePaul is in first, that means this conference sucks. It does not suck. However, it perhaps is not the elite conference that some on here believe it to be. When I saw 7 bids being discussed, I kept thinking... lets not get ahead of ourselves. Ultimately, they may get 7 teams in, or they may get 5 teams in. If it is 5 teams, it is not DePaul's fault; it is the team's that had their bubble burst fault. DePaul, as it stands, has like 4 wins over top 50 RPI teams. They may stay at 4 or they may go to 5/6/7... who knows.
Secondly, Garrett is a solid player, but I am not sold on him being the best PG. DePaul has perhaps 10-11 assists the past 2 games combined. That troubles me. He is usually automatic from the line and he does well getting into the lane, but I think the offensive flow with DePaul has been crap. That is on the staff for the most part, but the floor general(s) [BG, Wood, McDonald, Simpson] share some of the blame.
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