redmen9194 wrote:Obviously this is based upon my opinion of what would be a bad loss and what my expectations are for this league. I think Marquette losing to. ASU is a bad loss, and Marquette should think so too. You can explain away almost any loss, but that's not the point. When a big east team loses to a team it should beat it has to be a bad loss . That's how I view it at least. But the point is even if you agree all these are bad losses, it's not a lot of games at all.
redmen9194 wrote:Bluejay wrote:redmen9194 wrote:Arizona State / Marquette
San Diego State / Creighton
I don't think either of the above two losses is a bad loss. Both ASU and SDSU are tournament or bubble teams at the least. SDSU could very well compete for the MWC title.
A bad loss is a loss to a bad team IMO.
They are bad losses. Here's why. First, ASU is really not a great team. It's a middling Pac12 team. Marquette should have beaten them. Same with Ceighton / SDSU. We haven to think of ourselves in the way other conferences think of themselves. The top teams in the league should beat mid majors. Just like Duke and Cuse in the ACC or Michigan State and Ohio State in the Big Ten. If we are going to be a top conference, we need to think about these games in those terms.
Bill Marsh wrote:
Maybe Marquette's just not a top team in this league. They certainly haven't played like it in the first month.
Same with Ceighton / SDSU. We haven to think of ourselves in the way other conferences think of themselves. The top teams in the league should beat mid majors. Just like Duke and Cuse in the ACC or Michigan State and Ohio State in the Big Ten.
MUBoxer wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
Maybe Marquette's just not a top team in this league. They certainly haven't played like it in the first month.
Dude have you ever said anything good about Marquette? If you have I'll be blown away it's like everything's a struggle when trying to prove MU to you.
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