I guess Providence didn't belong in tournament, either. Frankly, I thought the conference was weakened once Watson and Sumner was injured. Providence finishing 3rd in the conference told me all I needed to know.
No doubt they deserved to be in the tournament, but they was very average, IMO. I believe I told mjmaher the same a couple weeks ago.
I think you're pretty spot on with this. Marquette could be a dangerous tourney team with their shooting ability. On other end of the spectrum they can also be a dud.
I told a friend the same thing tonight, in regards to Marquette. My words was Marquette could certainly lose to South Carolina, but they could also beat Duke, if they get it going offensively.
I guess Providence didn't belong in tournament, either. Frankly, I thought the conference was weakened once Watson and Sumner was injured. Providence finishing 3rd in the conference told me all I needed to know.
No doubt they deserved to be in the tournament, but they was very average, IMO. I believe I told mjmaher the same a couple weeks ago.
I think you're pretty spot on with this. Marquette could be a dangerous tourney team with their shooting ability. On other end of the spectrum they can also be a dud.
I think Marquette got a brutal 1st round matchup with South Carolina. When we beat Marquette we did it by making it hard on their guards to operate by pressuring them and forcing some turnovers. We aren't really a good team doing that normally and they adjusted and beat us the second time. The problem is South Carolina's guards are elite defensively and should really cause problems for Marquette. I dont think they'll have an answer for Thornwell
Frankly, it's a game of constrasting styles. South Carolina plays tough defense while Marquette can score with the best of 'em. But, Marquette somewhat resembles us on the defensive end, while South Carolina occasionally has trouble scoring.
I like Thornwell, but he can be streaky at times. This is going to be an interesting game. Personally, I think Marquette matches up better with Duke than South Carolina.