Big East Media Day

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Big East Media Day
« on: October 21, 2008, 05:32:07 PM »
« Last Edit: October 22, 2008, 11:23:35 AM by JJ »

Re: East Coast Predictions
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2008, 11:23:17 AM »
Big East Coaches Poll

1) Connecticut (9) 214 points
2) Louisville (3) 205
3) Pittsburgh (3) 200
4) Notre Dame (1) 195
5) Villanova 153
6) Marquette 146
7) Georgetown 141
 Syracuse 139
9) West Virginia 121
10) Providence 99
11) Cincinnati 91
12) Rutgers 53
13) Seton Hall 50
14) St. John's 44
15) DePaul 43
16) USF 26

Preseason Player of the Year: Luke Harangody (Notre Dame)

Preseason Team

G Deonta Vaughn-Cincinnati
G A.J. Price-Connecticut
C Hasheem Thabeet-Connecticut
F DaJuan Summers-Georgetown
F Terrence Williams-Louisville
G Jerel McNeal-Marquette
G Kyle McAlarney-Notre Dame
F Sam Young-Pittsburgh
G Johnny Flynn-Syracuse
G Scottie Reynolds-Villanova

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Re: Big East Predictions
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2008, 11:26:20 AM »
We don't warrant to be any higher but I think we could be higher. I do think we're underrated, we don't have big name recruits from the scouting services but I do think we can really surprise some people and this only proves that coaches are looking past us.
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Big East Media Day
« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2008, 11:43:11 AM »

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Re: Big East Predictions
« Reply #4 on: October 22, 2008, 12:24:50 PM »
As most of the posters - whether glass half full or half empty folks would agree, our favorite team hasn't done much to command respect.

Big East Media Day
« Reply #5 on: October 22, 2008, 04:53:55 PM »
Good article by Zagoria

http://web.sny.tv/news/article.jsp?ymd=20081022&content_id=1479469&oid=2&vkey=21

Once again, the local schools will be looking up from the bottom. Rutgers (No. 12), Seton Hall (13) and St. John's (14) were picked to finish near the bottom of the conference.

Yet unlike last season, when only Gonzalez's Pirates made the Big East Tournament at Madison Square Garden, all 16 teams will qualify for this year's tournament, which will run over five days in March.

Asked what it would take for the three local schools to one day join the upper echelon of the league, St. John's coach Norm Roberts said: "We've got to get a good base, and I think we have a good foundation down for us right now. And then we've got to keep our recruiting going and try to get some of those cherries on top, try to get some of those elite guys and then add to that."

« Last Edit: October 23, 2008, 02:30:42 AM by JJ »

BIG EAST MEDIA DAY
« Reply #6 on: October 23, 2008, 12:04:12 AM »
this is from the associated press.  nothing really new here...

By JIM O'CONNELL
AP Basketball Writer
   NEW YORK (AP) -- The Big East coaches picked Connecticut as the preseason favorite in the conference most consider the deepest in college basketball.
   Jim Calhoun agrees with half of those ideas.
   "We're not the best team in the league right now," the Huskies coach said at the conference's media day Wednesday at Madison Square Garden. "We could be in time, when we get a couple of players healthy and get a couple of others eligible in December. There is no doubt, though, that this league is as deep as its ever been. We had eight teams in the NCAA tournament last year and most of them are better and some of the ones who just missed making it are better. This is one tough league."
   Connecticut, which returns its nucleus of center Hasheem Thabeet, guard A.J. Price and forward Jeff Adrien, received nine first-place votes and 214 points, edging Louisville, which got three No. 1 votes and 205 points. Pittsburgh had three No. 1s and 200 points, and Notre Dame had one first-place vote and 195 points.
   Villanova was fifth followed by Marquette, Georgetown, Syracuse, West Virginia, Providence, Cincinnati, Rutgers, Seton Hall, St. John's, DePaul and South Florida.
   The Big East matched its own record last season with the eight schools selected for the NCAA tournament. Louisville, which returns four starters, went the deepest in the tournament, reaching the regional final, while Villanova and West Virginia both reached the round of 16.
   "There is something to look forward to in this league every night out," Louisville coach Rick Pitino said. "The Big East makes you play every night and to prove it, we lost to Seton Hall and Cincinnati last season, two of the teams that didn't make the tournament. You don't know what to expect from anybody. You can't say who the best in the league is unless you can say who will stay healthy or who will make free throws at the end of a game. That's how tough this is."
   Notre Dame forward Luke Harangody, the Big East player of the year last season, was picked as the league's preseason player of the year.
   The 6-foot-8 Harangody, who led the Big East in scoring (23.3) and rebounding (11.3) last season, and Pittsburgh's Sam Young, the MVP of the conference tournament last season, were the only unanimous selections to the league's 11-man preseason team.
   Harangody joins a list of Big East honorees that includes the likes of Patrick Ewing, Chris Mullin, Ray Allen and Allen Iverson.
   "There's no reason he can't be compared to guys like that," Notre Dame coach Mike Brey said of Harangody. "He is an unusually efficient offensive machine. He worked hard to improve his outside game this season. He has earned everything he has received."
   Harangody is the first Big East player of the year to return to school since Pitt's Brandin Knight, who shared the honor with Connecticut's Caron Butler in 2001-02.
   Kyle McAlarney of Notre Dame was also chosen to the preseason team, meaning the Fighting Irish and Connecticut, with Thabeet and Price, were the only teams with two selections.
   The rest of the preseason team was: Deonta Vaughn, Cincinnati; DaJuan Summers, Georgetown; Terrence Williams, Louisville; Jerel McNeal, Marquette; Jonny Flynn, Syracuse; and Scottie Reynolds, Villanova.
   Greg Monroe of Georgetown and Samardo Samuels of Louisville were chosen co-preseason rookies of the year.
   For the first time since the Big East became a 16-team conference, all the schools will participate in the tournament at Madison Square Garden from March 10-14. Pitt, which won four games in as many days last March, is the defending champion.
   The two doubleheaders on Tuesday, involving teams 9-16, will not be televised.
   "We don't know what to expect of Tuesday," said commissioner Mike Tranghese, who is retiring after this season, his 18th in charge of the conference. "It is something our presidents and coaches wanted, for every player to experience coming to New York for the tournament. It's something that won't affect our chances of again having eight, or possibly even more, teams in the NCAA tournament."

Re: Big East Media Day
« Reply #7 on: October 23, 2008, 02:31:45 AM »
I merged all of these topics together because they overlap a lot and lets keep it in one thread. Great job guys for gathering all this info for discussion.
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Re: Big East Media Day
« Reply #8 on: October 23, 2008, 02:41:51 AM »
thanks for making the thread more readable.

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Re: Big East Media Day
« Reply #9 on: October 23, 2008, 11:29:08 AM »

Re: Big East Media Day
« Reply #10 on: October 23, 2008, 11:50:52 AM »
pretty funny quote from JB:

On reading the big three message boards (Big East Boards, Johnny Jungle, Redmen): “Paris Horne follows the boards all the time.  He talks about it all the time.  I try my hardest to not read the newspaper articles or anything like that because they really don’t understand what’s going on in the inside and everything.”

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Re: Big East Media Day
« Reply #11 on: October 23, 2008, 12:18:44 PM »
www.nyhoops.com
Nice, nice work, good quotes.  Kudos.  I'll be linking to that later.

Re: Big East Media Day
« Reply #12 on: October 23, 2008, 02:54:09 PM »
Thanks peter, we could use whatever we could get in terms of attention.  Also, theres a very good messageboard at nyhoops.com.
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Re: Big East Media Day
« Reply #13 on: October 23, 2008, 04:39:31 PM »
didn't they change that to a pay site?

Re: Big East Media Day
« Reply #14 on: October 23, 2008, 05:07:29 PM »
It's not one right now.
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Re: Big East Media Day
« Reply #15 on: October 24, 2008, 11:34:54 PM »
Zags video interviews Norm Roberts, Bobby Gonzalez, and Fred Hill

http://service.twistage.com/plugins/player.swf?v=a58d30282abcd&p=link
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Re: Big East Media Day
« Reply #16 on: October 25, 2008, 06:05:59 PM »
pretty funny quote from JB:

On reading the big three message boards (Big East Boards, Johnny Jungle, Redmen): “Paris Horne follows the boards all the time.  He talks about it all the time.  I try my hardest to not read the newspaper articles or anything like that because they really don’t understand what’s going on in the inside and everything.”

At the basketball event two years ago at the NYAC I rode in the elevator with the staff and heard them talking about redmen.com and some posters who they jokingly wondered would be there/asking questions. 

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Re: Big East Media Day
« Reply #17 on: October 28, 2008, 07:52:53 AM »
wait didn't I say recruits and players read these sites?! And guys was mocking me