Bill Marsh wrote:aughnanure wrote:Friarfan2 wrote:Buzz will be fine. Marquette is in great shape.
They are rebuilding this year though. Just making the tourney would be nice.
No, just making the tournament would not be "nice". Not making the tournament would be hugely disappointing.
Not once in the Old Big East did Marquette not make the tourney, so in this new format w/ no Cuse, Uconn, ND, Pitt, Cincy, Ville - it would be quite disappointing to not make it in.
You're building yourself up for a big let down.
BTW, you faced the likes of Cuse, UConn, ND, Pitt, and Cincy once each in a typical season in the old Big East. The new Big East is double round robing. So, it'll be Georgetown and Villanova twice each.
BTW, Cincy was no world beater in the old Big East. Missed the tournament 5 straight years and last year barely made the tournament. If UConn hadn't been ineligible, they probably wouldn't have made it. Their record in the last 10 games, something on which the committee puts a lot of emphasis, was abysmal.
PeteXU wrote:The brawl didn't set Xavier back really at all. Sure maybe the regular season, but they still made a S16. Xavier also focuses quite a bit on transfers, and have consistently hit on them. The down year last year was because our administration basically railroaded our best player in Dez Wells.
aughnanure wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:aughnanure wrote:
No, just making the tournament would not be "nice". Not making the tournament would be hugely disappointing.
Not once in the Old Big East did Marquette not make the tourney, so in this new format w/ no Cuse, Uconn, ND, Pitt, Cincy, Ville - it would be quite disappointing to not make it in.
You're building yourself up for a big let down.
BTW, you faced the likes of Cuse, UConn, ND, Pitt, and Cincy once each in a typical season in the old Big East. The new Big East is double round robin. So, it'll be Georgetown and Villanova twice each.
Cincy was no world beater in the old Big East. Missed the tournament 5 straight years and last year barely made the tournament. If UConn hadn't been ineligible, they probably wouldn't have made it. Their record in the last 10 games, something on which the committee puts a lot of emphasis, was abysmal.
It also means two games against DePaul and two against Seton Hall. We also normally played Georgetown and Nova twice. Especially GTown. The point is, the Old Big East was better regardless.
aughnanure wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:aughnanure wrote:
No, just making the tournament would not be "nice". Not making the tournament would be hugely disappointing.
Not once in the Old Big East did Marquette not make the tourney, so in this new format w/ no Cuse, Uconn, ND, Pitt, Cincy, Ville - it would be quite disappointing to not make it in.
You're building yourself up for a big let down.
BTW, you faced the likes of Cuse, UConn, ND, Pitt, and Cincy once each in a typical season in the old Big East. The new Big East is double round robing. So, it'll be Georgetown and Villanova twice each.
BTW, Cincy was no world beater in the old Big East. Missed the tournament 5 straight years and last year barely made the tournament. If UConn hadn't been ineligible, they probably wouldn't have made it. Their record in the last 10 games, something on which the committee puts a lot of emphasis, was abysmal.
Yeah, and before Vander and Cadougan (and I still can't get over how people think that Junior is THAT big of a loss), it was DJO and Crowder. Before them, it was Jimmy Butler and Dwight Buycks (2 NBA players). Before them it was Lazar Hayward and Mo Acker. Before them it was Wesley Matthews, Dominic James, and Jerel McNeal.
By the way, this is the lowest PPG scoring leader we've had to replace since I don't know when (less than 15). And he never even scored more than 8 pts per game in a season before last year. Meaning our scoring was actually quite spread out. The other two you point out averaged just over 15 pts TOGETHER.
And seriously on the rebounding? You're talking about 5.1 RPG to replace. Call me not that worried. I love Lockett, but he is just a great glue (i.e., the definition of replaceable- we only had him for 1 year!).
aughnanure wrote:[Gave up on the quotes since it doesn't allow you to do more than 3, and I think I messed it up trying to fix it]
First, Marquette played Georgetown 2X 4 out of the last 5 seasons.
I also think you are assuming quite a lot about 2 teams who haven't even finished above .500 in the league the past 2 seasons and underrating the team that won more Big East games than any the team in that same time period. I hope StJ and Providence are on the upswing, but you are taking a bit of a leap in assuming those two are really back.
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