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The BE is looking to be a 5-7 NCAAT bid conference this season.
UConn is undefeated and currently leading the league.
Xavier and St. John's have been playing well overall.
Shaka at Marquette and now Matta at Butler will have them competitive.
Creighton with a healthy Kalkbrenner will be there at the end.
Also, PC and Villanova are both currently riding 5-game winning streaks.
Hopkins from Providence is becoming one of the top players in the conference.
Villanova has turned it around having freshman sensation Whitmore in the line-up.
Now if they get their best player Moore back, watch out.
UConn is undefeated and currently leading the league.
Xavier and St. John's have been playing well overall.
Shaka at Marquette and now Matta at Butler will have them competitive.
Creighton with a healthy Kalkbrenner will be there at the end.
Also, PC and Villanova are both currently riding 5-game winning streaks.
Hopkins from Providence is becoming one of the top players in the conference.
Villanova has turned it around having freshman sensation Whitmore in the line-up.
Now if they get their best player Moore back, watch out.
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Best conference?
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Currently maybe the B12 top to bottom.
Even though they have the least number of teams in the P6 with only 10.
Big 10 is also strong along with the BE.
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Right now, to me anyway, the NCAA Tourney looks to be wide open come March. There’s a lot of good teams out there - including teams that have imperfections but could get on a roll - and many mediocre teams, too, that may turn things around enough to squeeze into the tourney. No one looks unbeatable to me, so far.
Should make for an interesting March for cbb fans, I think.
Should make for an interesting March for cbb fans, I think.
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Jon Rothstein:
"The Big 12 currently has eight teams in the Top 50 of the NET and its entire league in the Top 60 of the NET.
That means that as of now every single win during conference play would be a Quad 1 or 2 victory.
And every single conference road win would be a Quad 1 victory."
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DePaul always drags the conference down @ the bottom and Gtown has been bad of late but I definitely can see 6 to 7 bids for them
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I think 2nd year HC Stubblefield will breathe new life to DePaul.
Last season's 15 victories was most for a 1st year HC at Depaul since 2002-2003.
They also won 3 out of their last 4 regular season games 21-22.
Unfortunately, they have had bad luck injury-wise this season.
Starting center and rim protector Nick Ongenda (6'11') had wrist surgery just prior to the start of the season and out 8- 10 weeks.
Back-up center Yor Anei has only played 4 games due to a foot injury.
Also starting PG Caleb Murphy has yet to play this season with a wrist injury.
As for Georgetown I think they have better talent on their roster than their record indicates.
Ewing helped his job security by their miracle BET run in 2021.
Last season with 0 conference wins was a disaster.
A team with a current starting line-up of Spears, Heath, Murray, Akok, and Wahab should show much improvement.
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Barnburner tonight on FS2 8pm as DePaul (6-7) (0-2) NET 176 hosts Georgetown (5-8) (0-2) NET 230Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year agoI think 2nd year HC Stubblefield will breathe new life to DePaul.
Last season's 15 victories was most for a 1st year HC at Depaul since 2002-2003.
They also won 3 out of their last 4 regular season games 21-22.
Unfortunately, they have had bad luck injury-wise this season.
Starting center and rim protector Nick Ongenda (6'11') had wrist surgery just prior to the start of the season and out 8- 10 weeks.
Back-up center Yor Anei has only played 4 games due to a foot injury.
Also starting PG Caleb Murphy has yet to play this season with a wrist injury.
As for Georgetown I think they have better talent on their roster than their record indicates.
Ewing helped his job security by their miracle BET run in 2021.
Last season with 0 conference wins was a disaster.
A team with a current starting line-up of Spears, Heath, Murray, Akok, and Wahab should show much improvement.
DePaul is favored by 4
DePaul and Georgetown have lost 3 straight games, as has Seton Hall (7-7) (0-3)
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Ewing's original contract was set to expire after the 22-23 season.ramster wrote: ↑1 year agoBarnburner tonight on FS2 8pm as DePaul (6-7) (0-2) NET 176 hosts Georgetown (5-8) (0-2) NET 230Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year agoI think 2nd year HC Stubblefield will breathe new life to DePaul.
Last season's 15 victories was most for a 1st year HC at Depaul since 2002-2003.
They also won 3 out of their last 4 regular season games 21-22.
Unfortunately, they have had bad luck injury-wise this season.
Starting center and rim protector Nick Ongenda (6'11') had wrist surgery just prior to the start of the season and out 8- 10 weeks.
Back-up center Yor Anei has only played 4 games due to a foot injury.
Also starting PG Caleb Murphy has yet to play this season with a wrist injury.
As for Georgetown I think they have better talent on their roster than their record indicates.
Ewing helped his job security by their miracle BET run in 2021.
Last season with 0 conference wins was a disaster.
A team with a current starting line-up of Spears, Heath, Murray, Akok, and Wahab should show much improvement.
DePaul is favored by 4
DePaul and Georgetown have lost 3 straight games, as has Seton Hall (7-7) (0-3)
He was extended after winning the BET in 2021, but no details reported.
Stubblefield like I said is only in his 2nd season as HC, time will tell if he can turn things around there.
They are still expected to finish close to the bottom of the BE (or last), but in his defense, they have had bad luck with injuries.
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Georgetown has lost 27 straight games to high major opponents and has lost 23 straight Big East games.Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year agoEwing's original contract was set to expire after the 22-23 season.ramster wrote: ↑1 year agoBarnburner tonight on FS2 8pm as DePaul (6-7) (0-2) NET 176 hosts Georgetown (5-8) (0-2) NET 230Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year ago
I think 2nd year HC Stubblefield will breathe new life to DePaul.
Last season's 15 victories was most for a 1st year HC at Depaul since 2002-2003.
They also won 3 out of their last 4 regular season games 21-22.
Unfortunately, they have had bad luck injury-wise this season.
Starting center and rim protector Nick Ongenda (6'11') had wrist surgery just prior to the start of the season and out 8- 10 weeks.
Back-up center Yor Anei has only played 4 games due to a foot injury.
Also starting PG Caleb Murphy has yet to play this season with a wrist injury.
As for Georgetown I think they have better talent on their roster than their record indicates.
Ewing helped his job security by their miracle BET run in 2021.
Last season with 0 conference wins was a disaster.
A team with a current starting line-up of Spears, Heath, Murray, Akok, and Wahab should show much improvement.
DePaul is favored by 4
DePaul and Georgetown have lost 3 straight games, as has Seton Hall (7-7) (0-3)
He was extended after winning the BET in 2021, but no details reported.
Stubblefield like I said is only in his 2nd season as HC, time will tell if he can turn things around there.
They are still expected to finish close to the bottom of the BE (or last), but in his defense, they have had bad luck with injuries.
The last high major opponent to lose to Georgetown? Syracuse
Needless to say, Georgetown head coach Patrick Ewing is on the hot seat this season. After going 0-21 in Big East games last season, Georgetown surprisingly decided to bring Ewing back for another year. Ewing did have to start over with three new assistant coaches. A move that was reminiscent of DePaul’s 0-18 team under Jerry Wainwright.
Georgetown comes into Thursday’s game looking to end those losing streaks. The Hoyas may come in a bit rusty as they were on a nine-day break between games over the Christmas holiday.
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There were a number of posters here in KB and elsewhere who viewed the Patrick Ewing hire as questionable at the time.
No real surprise that Ewing has failed miserably and still hangs around.
No real surprise that Ewing has failed miserably and still hangs around.
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Butler thread on last nights PC game.
Butler is now 0-3 in BE Play
Lost at home to UCONN by 22
Lost at Creighton by 22
Lost at home to PC by 20. Score was 46-18 at halftime
https://butlerhoops.com/forum/index.php ... 60/page-12
Butler is now 0-3 in BE Play
Lost at home to UCONN by 22
Lost at Creighton by 22
Lost at home to PC by 20. Score was 46-18 at halftime
https://butlerhoops.com/forum/index.php ... 60/page-12
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Say it ain’t so Thad Matta !!ramster wrote: ↑1 year ago Butler thread on last nights PC game.
Butler is now 0-3 in BE Play
Lost at home to UCONN by 22
Lost at Creighton by 22
Lost at home to PC by 20. Score was 46-18 at halftime
https://butlerhoops.com/forum/index.php ... 60/page-12
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Today's match-up #2 UConn at #22 Xavier should be one of the best games today.
At noon televised on FOX.
Dan Hurley vs, Sean Miller will be good viewing.
Both teams seem to be pretty loaded, giving the edge to UConn at this point.
At noon televised on FOX.
Dan Hurley vs, Sean Miller will be good viewing.
Both teams seem to be pretty loaded, giving the edge to UConn at this point.
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UConn/X should be awesome...max Hurls intensity I would imagine....
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He gets a tech in a close game down the stretch and they lose. We’ve seen this movie before.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑1 year ago UConn/X should be awesome...max Hurls intensity I would imagine....
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My biggest takeaways and surprises for the early part of the BE season.
Providence (6-0) has been impressive, and an excellent coaching job by Cooley.
Rebuilding his line-up after replacing all 5 starters.
Hopkins has emerged as one of the leading candidates for BE-POY.
Also, Marquette (6-1) has been off to a strong start, after being picked by many to finish in the middle or bottom half of the conference.
I always admired Shaka as a HC and he put together a nice roster.
I felt Xavier (6-0) would be strong this season, but not quite this good.
Having Sean Miller makes a difference.
Crieghton (3-3) has been disappointing but went through a slump when their big Kalkbrenner had mono.
Also, Villanova at 2-5, but still not having their top returning player Justin Moore hurts along with the retirement of legendary coach Jay Wright.
I thought this would be the break-out season for St. Johns and expected much more than starting off 2-5.
They have the pieces in place to have a good season.
Mike Anderson (25-38) better start winning, or his seat will get very warm.
I still see the BE getting 5-6 bids to the NCAAT.
Providence (6-0) has been impressive, and an excellent coaching job by Cooley.
Rebuilding his line-up after replacing all 5 starters.
Hopkins has emerged as one of the leading candidates for BE-POY.
Also, Marquette (6-1) has been off to a strong start, after being picked by many to finish in the middle or bottom half of the conference.
I always admired Shaka as a HC and he put together a nice roster.
I felt Xavier (6-0) would be strong this season, but not quite this good.
Having Sean Miller makes a difference.
Crieghton (3-3) has been disappointing but went through a slump when their big Kalkbrenner had mono.
Also, Villanova at 2-5, but still not having their top returning player Justin Moore hurts along with the retirement of legendary coach Jay Wright.
I thought this would be the break-out season for St. Johns and expected much more than starting off 2-5.
They have the pieces in place to have a good season.
Mike Anderson (25-38) better start winning, or his seat will get very warm.
I still see the BE getting 5-6 bids to the NCAAT.
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I agree, Jersey.
Also, a bit surprising to me is UConn’s position due to road losses, so far. But, I think Dan will get them to a top 1-3 regular season finish despite the recent road losses.
Creighton, has some work to do. They are currently at 9-8 (3-3 in conf) for 5th place. Seton Hall has work to do, too.
Right now, I see 4 solid tourney teams and two on the fence. I am not sure if 6 will make it unless a few teams get hot soon.
It’s an interesting cbb season overall despite our performance. Right now, the tourney looks wide open to me.
What do you think of the ACC this year?
Also, a bit surprising to me is UConn’s position due to road losses, so far. But, I think Dan will get them to a top 1-3 regular season finish despite the recent road losses.
Creighton, has some work to do. They are currently at 9-8 (3-3 in conf) for 5th place. Seton Hall has work to do, too.
Right now, I see 4 solid tourney teams and two on the fence. I am not sure if 6 will make it unless a few teams get hot soon.
It’s an interesting cbb season overall despite our performance. Right now, the tourney looks wide open to me.
What do you think of the ACC this year?
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PC @ Creighton Saturday is a really good game !!Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year ago My biggest takeaways and surprises for the early part of the BE season.
Providence (6-0) has been impressive, and an excellent coaching job by Cooley.
Rebuilding his line-up after replacing all 5 starters.
Hopkins has emerged as one of the leading candidates for BE-POY.
Also, Marquette (6-1) has been off to a strong start, after being picked by many to finish in the middle or bottom half of the conference.
I always admired Shaka as a HC and he put together a nice roster.
I felt Xavier (6-0) would be strong this season, but not quite this good.
Having Sean Miller makes a difference.
Crieghton (3-3) has been disappointing but went through a slump when their big Kalkbrenner had mono.
Also, Villanova at 2-5, but still not having their top returning player Justin Moore hurts along with the retirement of legendary coach Jay Wright.
I thought this would be the break-out season for St. Johns and expected much more than starting off 2-5.
They have the pieces in place to have a good season.
Mike Anderson (25-38) better start winning, or his seat will get very warm.
I still see the BE getting 5-6 bids to the NCAAT.
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North Carolina has been disappointing since many had them pre-season #1.Jdrums#3 wrote: ↑1 year ago I agree, Jersey.
Also, a bit surprising to me is UConn’s position due to road losses, so far. But, I think Dan will get them to a top 1-3 regular season finish despite the recent road losses.
Creighton, has some work to do. They are currently at 9-8 (3-3 in conf) for 5th place. Seton Hall has work to do, too.
Right now, I see 4 solid tourney teams and two on the fence. I am not sure if 6 will make it unless a few teams get hot soon.
It’s an interesting cbb season overall despite our performance. Right now, the tourney looks wide open to me.
What do you think of the ACC this year?
Miami, Clemson, Virginia, and Duke should also compete along with a few others.
The ACC does have a bunch of good teams but none currently in the top 10.
I can see 6-7 (maybe 8) teams getting bids.
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Yes, it should be.reef wrote: ↑1 year agoPC @ Creighton Saturday is a really good game !!Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year ago My biggest takeaways and surprises for the early part of the BE season.
Providence (6-0) has been impressive, and an excellent coaching job by Cooley.
Rebuilding his line-up after replacing all 5 starters.
Hopkins has emerged as one of the leading candidates for BE-POY.
Also, Marquette (6-1) has been off to a strong start, after being picked by many to finish in the middle or bottom half of the conference.
I always admired Shaka as a HC and he put together a nice roster.
I felt Xavier (6-0) would be strong this season, but not quite this good.
Having Sean Miller makes a difference.
Crieghton (3-3) has been disappointing but went through a slump when their big Kalkbrenner had mono.
Also, Villanova at 2-5, but still not having their top returning player Justin Moore hurts along with the retirement of legendary coach Jay Wright.
I thought this would be the break-out season for St. Johns and expected much more than starting off 2-5.
They have the pieces in place to have a good season.
Mike Anderson (25-38) better start winning, or his seat will get very warm.
I still see the BE getting 5-6 bids to the NCAAT.
Creighton is better than their record.
They just lost at Xavier in the final seconds, great game.
I have a feeling PC gets their 1st conference loss, not easy to win in Omaha.
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Just looking at the teams currently; Xavier, PC, Marquette, UConn, and Creighton will all probably get NCAAT bids.
Teams on the bubble: Seton Hall, St. John's, and Butler.
Joel Soriano (SJU) will be most improved player and is one of top bigs in the conference averaging 16.5 pts/ 12 rebs.
Teams on the bubble: Seton Hall, St. John's, and Butler.
Joel Soriano (SJU) will be most improved player and is one of top bigs in the conference averaging 16.5 pts/ 12 rebs.
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How many Big East teams did UCONN's number 2 ranking propel into the Top 25 this season? Crazy that they're still ranked with their recent record.
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Yeah they are 2-6 in their last 8 and still ranked 24th , the parity in college hoops this year is unreal
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Even crazier than still being ranked 24th AP Poll,
UCONN is ranked 7th in NET, highest of any BE Team.
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UConn plays at DePaul tonight. I think they will win but, if they lose, the leg humpers will go nuts as they will fall to 5-7 in conf.
If they do lose, I will have to visit their board for some laughs.
If they do lose, I will have to visit their board for some laughs.
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League leading Xavier will be without one of their top players and leading rebounder for about 4 weeks, Zack Freemantle (15 pts/ 8 rebs) with a foot injury.
They had flight issues yesterday and today and arrived prior to game time at St. John's.
Will be interesting to see how they come out.
They had flight issues yesterday and today and arrived prior to game time at St. John's.
Will be interesting to see how they come out.
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I don’t like the big east
F*ck Alacki, DarthFriar, DirtyBeanFriar94, xCoachK, Boxworth, Friar Faithful, bicycleicycle, Matt_Keough, Patrick Norton, the Rosato brothers, and especially Benjamin Lord !
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I don't like the Big East either
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Creighton wins at SH 75-62, their 7th straight win.
Right now, they look like the best team in the BE.
Xavier is currently in 1st place but will be without one of their best players Freemantle for 4 weeks.
Still thinking 5-6 teams in the NCAAT.
Right now, they look like the best team in the BE.
Xavier is currently in 1st place but will be without one of their best players Freemantle for 4 weeks.
Still thinking 5-6 teams in the NCAAT.
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Ramster (and Ramulous), I am not a NBE fan at all either. I enjoy following cbb including former players, coaches, etc. Unfotortunately, Dan had to go to the leg humpers of all places and - in the words of Cosmo Kramer - it’s tearing me up inside!
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UConn seems to have found their game with the home drubbing of Marquette
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PC loses at St. Johns 68-73.
UConn loses at Creighton 53-56.
The Blue Jays now won 8 in a row.
UConn loses at Creighton 53-56.
The Blue Jays now won 8 in a row.
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I'm guessing pc and uconn drop out of the Top 25 this week.
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Shaka Smart is the obvious choice for BE COY and possible national honors.
Preseason Marquette was picked 9th in the BE, currently in 1st place (14-3) by 2 games.
Preseason Marquette was picked 9th in the BE, currently in 1st place (14-3) by 2 games.
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3 Remaining games for Marquette are very favorable
DePaul - 10th place
@ Butler - 9th place
St Johns - 8th place
Tyler Kolek could get BE POY
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Yes Ramster, Kolek is the most underrated player in the BE.
Not mentioned for any preseason All-BE honors.
He sets the table for # 1 Marquette.
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Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year agoYes Ramster, Kolek is the most underrated player in the BE.
Not mentioned for any preseason All-BE honors.
He sets the table for # 1 Marquette.
Underrated at the beginning of the year yes, but not currently underrated.
Go Rhody
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Yeah 15, I was thinking preseason.
But coaches and insiders are now aware of how valuable he is.
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Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year agoYes Ramster, Kolek is the most underrated player in the BE.
Not mentioned for any preseason All-BE honors.
He sets the table for # 1 Marquette.
Pretty amazing year for Shaka and Marquette. As you said picked 9 preseason just ahead of Georgetown 10th and DePaul 11th
Marquette's NET is now 13, UConn's NET is up to 7
Creighton NET is 14
BE only names 2 preseason All Conference Teams of 6 players each plus a few Honorable Mention
Sanogo of UCONN preseason POY is included in the 6 player 1st team
Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team
Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton, C, Jr., 7-1, 260, St. Louis, Mo.
Jared Bynum, Providence, G, Gr., 5-10, 180, Largo, Md.
Posh Alexander, St. John’s, G, Jr., 6-0, 200, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Colby Jones, Xavier, G, Jr., 6-6, 207, Birmingham, Ala.
Jack Nunge, Xavier, F, Gr., 7-0, 245, Newburgh, Ind.
Preseason All-BIG EAST Second Team^
Arthur Kaluma, Creighton, F, So., 6-7, 225, Glendale, Ariz.
Ryan Nembhard, Creighton, G, So., 6-0, 170, Aurora, Ont.
Kadary Richmond, Seton Hall, G, Jr., 6-6, 210, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Caleb Daniels, Villanova, G, Gr., 6-4, 210, New Orleans, La.
Eric Dixon, Villanova, F, R-Jr., 6-8, 255, Willow Grove, Pa.
Justin Moore, Villanova, G, Sr., 6-4, 215, Fort Washington, Md.
Preseason All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention
Chuck Harris, Butler, G, Jr., 6-2, 200, Ashburn, Va.
Baylor Scheierman, Creighton, F, Sr., 6-7, 205, Aurora, Neb.
Cam Whitmore, Villanova, F, Fr., 6-7, 232, Odenton, Md.
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I think the POY will come down to Kolek, Boum of Xavier or Hopkins.