Hall2012 wrote:And let's remember there question being asked here - it's "which one would you prefer?" Not which is more difficult or more impressive or anything like that.
I, seemingly along with other fans of long time Big East schools, highly value the history and tradition of the Big East tournament. Fans of schools with less connection to that history value what they see as more difficult to win.
I love the magic of the Big East tournament. The 6OT game, Kemba leading 9th place UConn to 5 wins in 5 days and then further on to a national championship. Incredible things happen at the Garden and knockout tournament games just have an intensity that, in my mind at least, regular season games can't match.
MUBoxer wrote:Hall2012 wrote:And let's remember there question being asked here - it's "which one would you prefer?" Not which is more difficult or more impressive or anything like that.
I, seemingly along with other fans of long time Big East schools, highly value the history and tradition of the Big East tournament. Fans of schools with less connection to that history value what they see as more difficult to win.
I love the magic of the Big East tournament. The 6OT game, Kemba leading 9th place UConn to 5 wins in 5 days and then further on to a national championship. Incredible things happen at the Garden and knockout tournament games just have an intensity that, in my mind at least, regular season games can't match.
Um both those examples are from things in the past 11years... I'm sure Marquette and Depaul can't relate to those...
Hall2012 wrote:And let's remember there question being asked here - it's "which one would you prefer?" Not which is more difficult or more impressive or anything like that.
I, seemingly along with other fans of long time Big East schools, highly value the history and tradition of the Big East tournament. Fans of schools with less connection to that history value what they see as more difficult to win.
I love the magic of the Big East tournament. The 6OT game, Kemba leading 9th place UConn to 5 wins in 5 days and then further on to a national championship. Incredible things happen at the Garden and knockout tournament games just have an intensity that, in my mind at least, regular season games can't match.
MUBoxer wrote:redmen9194 wrote:Once your team wins a BET, you'll change your mind. It's special and it has always been the Big East Champion. In fact, they only recently began giving a trophy for regular season champion. The conference never handed out one for regular season - only the BET. St. John's has finished in first place or tied for first place five times. None of those were considered conference championships. They have been Big East Champions three times - 1983, 1986 and 2000 - those years they won the Big East Tournament and are the only years they won a mens' basketball Big East title.
Usually one of the teams that had a great season win the BE tournament but let's say a middle team or lower team won it, are you honestly saying you'd take 3 days of success and then a crap seed over the whole year being great, one rough game and a great seed? If you are then that's a ridiculous take that's still based on the "world revolves around the bright lights of NYC, and we need to be on one of the 5 channels on TV" mindsets
Bogg wrote:MUBoxer wrote:redmen9194 wrote:Once your team wins a BET, you'll change your mind. It's special and it has always been the Big East Champion. In fact, they only recently began giving a trophy for regular season champion. The conference never handed out one for regular season - only the BET. St. John's has finished in first place or tied for first place five times. None of those were considered conference championships. They have been Big East Champions three times - 1983, 1986 and 2000 - those years they won the Big East Tournament and are the only years they won a mens' basketball Big East title.
Usually one of the teams that had a great season win the BE tournament but let's say a middle team or lower team won it, are you honestly saying you'd take 3 days of success and then a crap seed over the whole year being great, one rough game and a great seed? If you are then that's a ridiculous take that's still based on the "world revolves around the bright lights of NYC, and we need to be on one of the 5 channels on TV" mindsets
There's nothing ridiculous about preferring championships to sustained "pretty good"ness and a consolation prize.
XUFan09 wrote:The Big East Tournament championship is a consolation prize.
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