walijones wrote:I love the fact that most of the BE schools are enjoying very good recruiting years. A team stocked with Top 100 type players that will stick around for four years will eventually lead to multiple deep runs in the tourney. Very nice. BUT......The original Big East became a national phenomenon by signing superstars....Ewing, Mullins, Pearl Washington, etc. This type player will attract another, and then another...
walijones wrote:...The original Big East became a national phenomenon by signing superstars....Ewing, Mullins, Pearl Washington, etc.
Georgetown was a Michael Jordan jump shot and a Freddie Brown turnover away from winning the title in 1982. The Hoyas did win it all in 1984. Providence made the Final Four in 1987. Syracuse was a Keith Smart jumper short of a title in 1987. Same for Seton Hall in 1989- take away the foul call and subsequent two free throws by Rumeal Robinson and the Pirates may have been cutting down the nets in 1989. If the ball had bounced the Big East's way, the conference would have won the NCAA titles in 1982, 1984,1985, 1987 and 1989. Yes, the conference was that dominant.
http://www.vuhoops.com/2013/10/10/4826256/big-east-2-0-back-to-the-future-by-chris-nichols
aughnanure wrote:Ahmed Hill commits to Marquette.
4 Star Top 70 recruit. At one point he was ranked in the 30s, now #51 on ESPN, #62 on 247, #69 on Rivals.
https://twitter.com/PaintTouches/status ... 7203865600
TheHall wrote:walijones wrote:I love the fact that most of the BE schools are enjoying very good recruiting years. A team stocked with Top 100 type players that will stick around for four years will eventually lead to multiple deep runs in the tourney. Very nice. BUT......The original Big East became a national phenomenon by signing superstars....Ewing, Mullins, Pearl Washington, etc. This type player will attract another, and then another...
Not even close, there was no one & done back then. If there was all the guys you mentioned would've never had a chance to make the BE into what it was....BE has NEVER been a big top 25 or McD AA recruiting league (there's only 2 in the league right now & 1 is a transfer...Josh Smith), we've always excelled in the 30-150 range.
billyjack wrote:Relevant to recruiting... Jerome Seagears, the Rutgers guard who transferred to Auburn, said he felt like he was on Mars while at Auburn this past summer... so he's returning back home... this is a part of recruiting where the Big East has a huge advantage, which we should always remember... what's preferable to a prospect who wants the bright lights...?
Lubbock or Omaha..?
Morgantown or Cincinnati...?
Champaign or Chicago...?
Auburn or Indianapolis...?
Roanoke or Philadelphia...?
Stillwater or Washington DC...?
Greensboro or New York...?
In time, except for the bluebloods of KU and UK, etc, recruits will tend to go to the major metro areas that we have.
billyjack wrote:Relevant to recruiting... Jerome Seagears, the Rutgers guard who transferred to Auburn, said he felt like he was on Mars while at Auburn this past summer... so he's returning back home... this is a part of recruiting where the Big East has a huge advantage, which we should always remember... what's preferable to a prospect who wants the bright lights...?
Lubbock or Omaha..?
Morgantown or Cincinnati...?
Champaign or Chicago...?
Auburn or Indianapolis...?
Roanoke or Philadelphia...?
Stillwater or Washington DC...?
Greensboro or New York...?
In time, except for the bluebloods of KU and UK, etc, recruits will tend to go to the major metro areas that we have.
aughnanure wrote:Ahmed Hill commits to Marquette.
4 Star Top 70 recruit. At one point he was ranked in the 30s, now #51 on ESPN, #62 on 247, #69 on Rivals.
https://twitter.com/PaintTouches/status ... 7203865600
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