hoyahooligan wrote:stever20 wrote:From ESPN:
If not Villanova ...
Greenberg: I’d say it’s Providence. I’m big on coaches that connect with their teams, and Ed Cooley does that. Kris Dunn has had a terrific season and Cooley has brought along LaDontae Henton from a power forward to an elite scorer. Tyler Harris has embraced his role, Ben Bentil has really had a nice freshman season and Cooley has a calmness about him that his team responds to.
Fraschilla: Villanova has had a sensational season and is deservedly the heavy favorite, but this league has a number of teams that can catch fire over three days. The most likely, to me, are the Butler Bulldogs because they are an outstanding defensive team. They keep opponents off the glass and defend the 3-point shot extremely well.
My dark-horse pick is ...
Fraschilla: I wouldn’t rule out Ed Cooley’s Providence team, which won the Big East a year ago. The Friars have been very inconsistent down the stretch of their season but have the capability of catching fire like they did last year. This is Henton’s swan song, and he’s capable of carrying the Friars through a long tournament run.
Greenberg: Georgetown, because I like the mixture of youth and experience. It'll be hard for Josh Smith to play that many consecutive games over the weekend, but he’s different than anyone else in the league. L.J. Peak is a relentless guard, D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera makes shots, Jabril Trawick is a lockdown defender and this team has a toughness about it. I would not be shocked to see Georgetown win the tournament title.
How on earth can you consider the #2 seed a dark horse?!
Honestly the only dark horses in my mind would be one of the bottom 4 seeds. None of the other 6 would be shocking or qualify as dark horses.
TheBall wrote:I don't think I have ever seen a building that large with so few people in it while an event is going on.
Lucky for them they put it in uconn's backyard so that people might attend some games.
This is what happens when you put a rag tag bunch of directional schools with no geographical or traditional connection together. What a band aid of a conference.
stever20 wrote:TheBall wrote:I don't think I have ever seen a building that large with so few people in it while an event is going on.
Lucky for them they put it in uconn's backyard so that people might attend some games.
This is what happens when you put a rag tag bunch of directional schools with no geographical or traditional connection together. What a band aid of a conference.
It may be a band aid of a conference, but it isn't going anywhere, and it's a top 8 conference along with the F5 ,BE, and A10. They'll get at least 3 in now and quite possibly 4.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:stever20 wrote:TheBall wrote:I don't think I have ever seen a building that large with so few people in it while an event is going on.
Lucky for them they put it in uconn's backyard so that people might attend some games.
This is what happens when you put a rag tag bunch of directional schools with no geographical or traditional connection together. What a band aid of a conference.
It may be a band aid of a conference, but it isn't going anywhere, and it's a top 8 conference along with the F5 ,BE, and A10. They'll get at least 3 in now and quite possibly 4.
This is going to be the big problem for the AAC moving forward. NO ONE showed up in Hartford. Can you imagine what that building will look like if Tulsa and SMU or Memphis make the finals. 5-6K at most maybe. Wow. That is not going to show well on ESPNU.
And if your goal is to be a Top 8 anything, then you have a loser mentality. I expect the BE to battle the ACC, the B1G and B12 every year for the #1 spot, not settle for top 8. Doesn't that embarrass you just saying that? That conference tourney is like an inner city hospital emergency room on a Saturday night. Some scarey sights for sure.
Jet915 wrote:Stever, if the Big East had a first round crowd that looked anywhere remotely like that pitiful American crowd you'd be ripping them a new one....
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