Hey there Friar52. No stars...I worked for a living - 8432.
Just calling it as it is. Easy Ed has graduated to leadership as the "Dean" of coaches
based on his longevity. Prov IS the defending Champ (RS). That is not to say that Prov has
to do a Nova and provide ALL the winning. No, the restuvus have to win as well to keep
the BE as a top 2-4 conference nationally. But, someone HAS to Lead?
Rumor has it that Jay & the Radnorites "carried" the conference for years now. With GQ
Jay retired and Ed ascending the coaching throne, Providence is the logical school to carry
the banner for the conference. Besides, ol' Ed has the Friars on a roll now. Prov and Nova
were head & shoulders above the rest of the conference this past season.
Quiet as it's kept...We need more years like this past season with 4 or more 20+ game winners
(6 tms in 2021-22). With the current coaches and the state of recruiting, having 3 or more
ranked teams and several 20 game winners each year seems doable. Getting 2 or more teams
having NCAA runs like this year also helps.
Technically, the Huskies of UConn would love this 'opportunity', as they think they're better
than the rest of us. UConn dreams of being the face of the BEast, again. However, they can't
seem to get their shit in one sock...and win. Maybe the current competition is too tough for
Hurley and the gang?
Lil Cr8n is a johnny-come-lately, way too new to be leading the conference. However, agreed
that all of the teams need to pull their weight and contribute to conference successes.
Oh... and yes. My
love for Nova, (
insert GTWN), and Prov is unbounded. My 3
favorite teams in the conference, and only exceeded by my
love for Kansas.
Wait, wait, wait...back this up a bit. I almost forgot about the good folks of Gtwn/Foggy Bottom.
The hangin' sacks players. Can't leave those arrogant bast_rds out of the mix. Prov is my 3rd fav in the league.
"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