As a power conference, ahem; we can't have years like this. All due respect to the Johnnies, Marquette, and DePaul...but imo they need to, but can't sustain their early successes.
The conference cannot have all of its' power teams (Nova, Xavier, Providence, Seton Hall, Butler-
as shown over the last 5 years) all having down seasons concurrently. Slumps need to be
staggered and spread out. Now, as we know, this was not a planned year nor event, but the fact that it is occurring simultaneously is the worst possible case. 1 or 2 teams slumping is acceptable,
but not all five.
Now if StJ and Marquette can somehow sustain their early success it will temper the effect of the top tiers' fading. C'mon Marquette and St Johns...hold back the tide, put your
fingers in the dike wall, shore up those levees. The conference needs you to excell. I'd like to blame recruiting...but we as a conference are doing well. It is the unexpected
departure of so many underclassmen that is the problem. Most BE teams recruit for 4 year guys and generally those guys stay the course. But the recent - last 2-3 years - flight of underclass players to the pros,
along with normal attrition, has left the conference in this mess. The resulting scenario has every pundit saying the "BE is down", including all of our internal experts (fans).
Could we be looking at a case where the rs champs have 5-6 conf losses? A 20-14 up to 22-9 BE Champion? Geez Louise, that's bad, but it is a distinct possibility. C'mon Marquette and St Johns...time to step up to the opportunity.
The conference needs you to excell (no pressure) to maintain our status quo!
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." - Nicholas Klein (1918)
"Top tier teams rarely have true "down" years and find a way to stay relevant every year." - Adoraz
Creighton