GumbyDamnit! wrote:Wizard of Westroads wrote:GT and Marquette NEED to succeed. They're our best programs both at this point in time and historically. Sorry, but none of the rest of us are at that level on both counts.
Wizard, time for blind resume time:
Team 1:
All-time NCAA Tourney wins - 38-31
FF : 3
NCAA Campionships - 1
Last 10 yrs - 8 appearances; 1 E8; 3 S16
Team 2:
All-time NCAA Tourney wins - 49-32
FF : 4
NCAA Campionships - 1
Last 10 yrs - 8 appearances; 1 FF; 2 E8; 4 S16
Team 3:
All-time NCAA Tourney wins - 46-27
FF : 5
NCAA Campionships - 1
Last 10 yrs - 7 appearances; 1 FF; 1 E8; 2 S16
Objectively rank the above. I think you misspoke.
MUBoxer wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Wizard of Westroads wrote:GT and Marquette NEED to succeed. They're our best programs both at this point in time and historically. Sorry, but none of the rest of us are at that level on both counts.
Wizard, time for blind resume time:
Team 1:
All-time NCAA Tourney wins - 38-31
FF : 3
NCAA Campionships - 1
Last 10 yrs - 8 appearances; 1 E8; 3 S16
Team 2:
All-time NCAA Tourney wins - 49-32
FF : 4
NCAA Campionships - 1
Last 10 yrs - 8 appearances; 1 FF; 2 E8; 4 S16
Team 3:
All-time NCAA Tourney wins - 46-27
FF : 5
NCAA Campionships - 1
Last 10 yrs - 7 appearances; 1 FF; 1 E8; 2 S16
Objectively rank the above. I think you misspoke.
Forgetting that Villanova had the '71 Final Four revoked? That's 3 Final Fours.
Next where'd the 10 come from? If the past 10 years mattered Ben Howland would still be coach at UCLA. Let's do 5 years since that'd be the rough time these athletes have been on the team and the time that current seniors would be recruited for. (note I don't do carry over so 1 final four doesn't suddenly give you an elite 8 and sweet 16). I'm not saying anything bad about Nova but Marquette has been the model of consistency the past 5 years Kinda like how Villanova was 06, 07, 08, 09.
Team 1:
Tournament Appearances 5; 1 E8 2 S16
Team 2:
Tournament Appearances 4; 1FF
Team 3:
Tournament Appearances 4
GumbyDamnit! wrote:
MU B 5 is a pretty small sample. Thought 10 made more sense but if you need it to be 5 to make your argument, then OK. I'll still take the FF (which also includes a E8 and Sw16) over not getting to the FF and making it 1 more year. Also some stupid asterisk does not wipe away the fact that Nova played one of the legendary UCLA teams in the FF. Did the Fab 5 not make multiple FF's in your mind either?
bmorex wrote:Realistically, all of them need to succeed.
For brand-perception, Georgetown, Marquette, and Villanova need to.
St. John's is also important to get NYC to buy into the conference.
MUBoxer wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:
MU B 5 is a pretty small sample. Thought 10 made more sense but if you need it to be 5 to make your argument, then OK. I'll still take the FF (which also includes a E8 and Sw16) over not getting to the FF and making it 1 more year. Also some stupid asterisk does not wipe away the fact that Nova played one of the legendary UCLA teams in the FF. Did the Fab 5 not make multiple FF's in your mind either?
In college basketball 4 or 5 is a pretty valid sample it's about the time it takes for a coach to go from hero to zero. Plus Buzz Williams has only been around 5 years whereas JT3 and Jay Write have had considerably more time so we must compare the coach to coach. But if you're going to use a larger sample use the time we were both in the big east or like 20 years which would be the rough age of a recruit. Don't just say ten because that's a decade it has no significance to why you're trying to measure. Next regarding the final four no it does not count your star player cheated you guys pay the penalty bottom line is its not listed on the banners so it does not count. Sorry you disagree but rules are rules.
FriarFan77 wrote:It really will not matter which programs succeed early. What will be important is for the top teams in the Big East to be able to stand toe to toe with the top teams in the ACC, Big 10 etc. If Georgetown and St. Johns dominate the league and fall in the first two rounds of the NCAA's then it could hurt the league overall.
Bill Marsh wrote:Their star player did not cheat and the team gained absolutely no advantage from benefit from what he did. It was a ridiculous rule, developed only for the exploitation of young athletes that served absolutely no purpose. The kid was a legitimate student athlete and Villanova earned that spot in the championship based on their play on the court, not based on any cheating. To make such an allegation is totally absurd.
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