Bogg wrote:XUFan09 wrote:Hardly natty or bust. Just for me, the pursuit of a national championship far outweighs the pursuit of a Big East championship, however we define the latter. It seems like a lot of C7 fans care more about Big East titles in and of themselves than fans of the newer schools. I know they're more invested in that history, especially the fans of programs who have been there before the '00s, but it just seems rather regional to me. The exception to this historical regionalism seems to be a decent proportion of the Nova fans who say the two choices are about the same or they prefer the regular season championship. That's likely because they have actively and recently experienced how their regular season performances have led to 1 seeds and 2 seeds en masse, which has set them up well so that on two occasions they have won the championship.
Eh, I'm of the school that if you're good enough to win a national title you should be able to do it whether you're on the 1-line or the 3-line. You gotta play everyone eventually. Give me as many (real) trophies as possible.
DeadHeadHoya wrote:Regular season is just the 1 seed for the BET.
when Gtown "won" the big east regular season in 2013 it sure as shit didn't feel like anything when in they lost in the BET semifinals.
Westbrook#36 wrote:DeadHeadHoya wrote:Regular season is just the 1 seed for the BET.
when Gtown "won" the big east regular season in 2013 it sure as shit didn't feel like anything when in they lost in the BET semifinals.
Maybe if you went on a run that year in the dance instead of bombing out in the 1st round as a #2 seed to the dunk city Florida Gulf Coast team, you'd remember it more fondly.
Bogg wrote:Westbrook#36 wrote:DeadHeadHoya wrote:Regular season is just the 1 seed for the BET.
when Gtown "won" the big east regular season in 2013 it sure as shit didn't feel like anything when in they lost in the BET semifinals.
Maybe if you went on a run that year in the dance instead of bombing out in the 1st round as a #2 seed to the dunk city Florida Gulf Coast team, you'd remember it more fondly.
Well, that's sort of the thing, isn't it? A regular season "title" isn't actually anything by itself.
Westbrook#36 wrote:Except it got them a #2 seed in Philly. Still got win the games, but I'd rather be a #2 seed than a #7, that means something believe or not.
Bogg wrote:Westbrook#36 wrote:Except it got them a #2 seed in Philly. Still got win the games, but I'd rather be a #2 seed than a #7, that means something believe or not.
Weird that they didnt hang "#2 seed in Philly" banner. There's no implied national championship with a regular season "title", and a Big East Championship doesn't come handcuffed to a 9-seed either. Minimum of 15 teams get a top-4 tournament seed and walk away with nothing to show for it. Conference championship means something.
Westbrook#36 wrote:Bogg wrote:Westbrook#36 wrote:Except it got them a #2 seed in Philly. Still got win the games, but I'd rather be a #2 seed than a #7, that means something believe or not.
Weird that they didnt hang "#2 seed in Philly" banner. There's no implied national championship with a regular season "title", and a Big East Championship doesn't come handcuffed to a 9-seed either. Minimum of 15 teams get a top-4 tournament seed and walk away with nothing to show for it. Conference championship means something.
So do regular season titles, is it mid-major thinking to call your regular season champion a mid-major accomplishment? Obviously the correct answer is both titles(something we know a little bit about). I've done the research, I could list all the BET champs and how they fared in the NCAA, it's hit and miss as well. If the ultimate goal is NCAA glory, then getting the best seed possible is very conducive to achieving that and that best way to get a good seed? You guessed it, win the RS title.
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