Django wrote:2. Georgetown
3. DePaul
5. St Johns
9. Seton Hall
handdownmandown wrote:This isn’t meant to provoke anyone though I’m sure it’s going to: I think X is the most overrated team in the league. They’re damn lucky their record isn’t far worse, and they’d better find some consistent O and quick. The TCU game was a positive to be sure, but I’ve seen nothing that makes me think they’re title contenders.
1. Butler - has to be first as of now. I’m truly impressed, and most was done without their 7 footer.
2. Nova - I think it’ll be someone else as I’m not as high on them as I have been, but that’s comparing this team to past ones. They’re still good.
3. Creighton - I think they’re a half point above the rest save for GTown who’s an equal. Mahoney adds a tremendous amount and if/when Mintz gets back, they’ll be even better, until they lose an indispensable part of the team, which usually happens around MLK Jr. day or so
4. Georgetown - could even be higher. I love Yurt.
Small gap
5. DePaul. Their last 4 games make me wonder if water has found its level (and that was it) but then again they came back in a huge way and put away Northwestern like a good team should.
6. Marquette - wobbly. When you subtract the four or five games Howard wins by himself and the two games he loses by shooting then out of it, what’s left? 8-10 or 9-9 is my guess
7. Hall - would be my second choice completely healthy. I think they take multiple hits they wouldn’t have taken healthy early in conference play and this puts them down here
8. St John’s - love the non-con but it’s still too steep a hill. A home loss to a good but not great Vermont and a loss to an Arizona State team that I watched lose at home to Creighton to...they’re close but a half step behind
9. X - see above
10. Providence - they’d better win a few early because this could snowball. Too bad because I like Ed
scoscox wrote:Django wrote:2. Georgetown
3. DePaul
5. St Johns
9. Seton Hall
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