Jasper67 wrote:UConn is getting way overrated, which is natural coming off their NC.
Newton is the only veteran projected to be in their top 6, and he seemed shaky at times last year.
Johnson is the only other upperclassmen who is expected to see a lot of time and he has seen a total of 115 minutes in his first 2 years. He was slated to start last year but injuries killed his season. Nonetheless he has very little college experience.
The rest of the talent is elite but very young. Big things are expected of Castle and Ball, but just look at Hawkins as. Freshman. It takes time. Clingen looked great last year but how he will do playing 25-30 minutes is a complete unknown. Karaban is solid but he’s a complementary player and will not carry a team.
Marquette has 4 starters back from the conference champions. They have to be considered the team to beat. Creighton has the top 3 scorers a the top 2 rebounders back fro a team that lost a 1-point game in the Elite 8 to the national runner up. Nembhard will be tough to replace, but bringing in an experienced transfer like Ashworth should be just what the doctor ordered.
After that, it’ anyone’s guess. Pitino has brought in a truck load of experienced talent and if anyone has the ability to figure out how to make the pieces fit together, it’s him. Villanova is loaded with talent as well - combination of veteran home grown players and newcomers.
Xavier’s facing a rebuilding project. Hopkins and Carter are great but the roster is too thin behind them at Providence. Cooley’s got a long way to go at Georgetown. That program has been too much of a mess to turn it around overnight. Here are my incredibly shaky picks:
1. Marquette
2. Creighton
3. St. John’s
4. Villanova
5. UConn
6. Seton Hall
7. Xavier
8. Butler
9. Providence
10. DePaul
11. Georgetown
Jet915 wrote:ESPN did an all access with St. Johns on Sportscenter today. One of the segments covers Big East. Great exposure.
https://youtu.be/VxedhN8OelI?si=XeoveBRCrOKxXYWX
ecasadoSBU wrote:I know they had some guys out...
But how do you lose to Pace? Are you serious? That's Division II!
That makes me really worried
sju88grad wrote:In 2009, Syracuse lost to Division 2 LeMoyne College in an exhibition game at the Carrier Dome. They went on to finish the regular season with a 30-5 record. Just one example but I don’t put much importance on exhibition games/scrimmages
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