An early Big East prediction

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peter

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An early Big East prediction
« on: May 12, 2009, 12:29:25 PM »
http://basketballpredictions.blogspot.com/2009/04/2009-10-preview-big-east.html (more article at that URL)

1. Villanova - I'm not sure if Villanova is going to be better next year than they were this year, because the presence and leadership of Dante Cunningham was so important, but they don't have to be much better. The top of the Big East won't be nearly as good as it was last season.
2. West Virginia - This might be pushing them too high, but I don't have any doubt that this will be a Top 25 team next season. Bob Huggins has the talent he needs to make a run at a conference title. We'll see if he can coach it.
3. Louisville - They lose a lot, but I can't drop them too much. The top of the Big East will be weaker next season, and a marginal Top 25 team like Louisville should compete for one of the top spots.
4. Cincinnati - I like what Mick Cronin is building at Cincy, and I feel like 2009-10 is the year that they finally break through and make the Tournament. They bring back basically everybody, and also bring in Ibrahimi Thomas, who was kicked off of Oklahoma State's team last season. Yancy Gates really has the potential to be one of the best players of the Big East, and I think he leads this team to their first Tournament as a member of the Big East.
5. UConn - They will be young and inexperienced, but they will have a lot of talent.
6. Georgetown - They should be motivated after the disappointing way that last season ended. This assumes that Greg Monroe comes back.
7. Pittsburgh - They will be a Bubble team at best after all that they lose to graduation.
8. Seton Hall - Bobby Gonzalez gets almost everybody back from last year's team. They lack the blue chip recruits that the top Big East teams have, but they were closer to being a Bubble team last season than most people realized.
9. Syracuse - So much depends on the trio of stars looking at the draft. But the odds are that all three go pro, which means that they'll need a great performance out of Jim Boeheim just to get back to the Tournament.
10. St. John's - They bring absolutely everybody back, and even get another year out of Senior Anthony Mason, Jr, who redshirted. Norm Roberts is a good guy and he deserves the long leash that St. John's has given him, but he's got to make a run at a Tournament sooner rather than later, or they're going to go find another coach.
11. Notre Dame - They will have two or three very good players, but will be very, very thin. Things will get even worse if Harangody does decide to go pro.
12. Rutgers - They should be improved, especially if Mike Rosario lives up to the hype.
13. Marquette - It's going to be a long year for Buzz Williams.
14. Providence - Keno Davis will finally get to prove whether he can build a program, because there isn't a lot left at Providence right now.
15. South Florida - Stan Heath continues to struggle to recruit top high school players to South Florida.
16. DePaul - This was a young team last season, but they still do lose a bit. There is a possibility of two players actually going pro early off of this team, which is remarkable when you think about how bad the team was, but most likely both of them (Dar Tucker and Mac Koshwal) will return. Still, just winning a game or two more than last year might be all they'll be able to achieve with this squad. Like South Florida, they just haven't had a lot of success recruiting high school kids to last place Big East teams. The conference is just too big.

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Re: An early Big East prediction
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2009, 12:33:01 PM »
I think next year is a year for some teams to really make a name for themselves - I'm thinking specifically of Seton Hall.  And I also think folks will forget about the ability of some coaches to get players to understand their system quickly and accurately... Providence could be around 10th, for all we know; and South Florida will be higher than 15th.  That's my early prediction.

Some of the conference teams really bring in some beasts at all positions... Marquette's going to be better than this predicts.

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Re: An early Big East prediction
« Reply #2 on: May 12, 2009, 12:39:56 PM »
I would put the johniees at 8 and drop seton hall and move up the cuse. Also drop gtown. Alot of aau teams are unhappy with them right now.

Re: An early Big East prediction
« Reply #3 on: May 12, 2009, 02:57:35 PM »
I would put the johniees at 8 and drop seton hall and move up the cuse. Also drop gtown. Alot of aau teams are unhappy with them right now.

why are they unhappy? is it local aau teams or ones in the DC area?
*wipes ketchup from his eyes* - I guess Heinz sight isn’t 20/20.

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Re: An early Big East prediction
« Reply #4 on: May 12, 2009, 03:27:31 PM »
I would put the johniees at 8 and drop seton hall and move up the cuse. Also drop gtown. Alot of aau teams are unhappy with them right now.

KOB. .  Seton Hall will be much better the St. John's next year...   

also. . Syracuse got crushed this off season...

I would have UConn higher on that list...   Stanley Robinson is going to be a dominant next year and Walker is one of the top point guars in the conference...  and if Majok ends up playing they are going to be very tough again...

Re: An early Big East prediction
« Reply #5 on: May 12, 2009, 07:13:20 PM »
I would put the johniees at 8 and drop seton hall and move up the cuse. Also drop gtown. Alot of aau teams are unhappy with them right now.
why are they unhappy? is it local aau teams or ones in the DC area?
My cousin spent two hours with a big D.C./Maryland/NoVA guy  two weeks ago and introduced me. He said the same thing. He likes Thompson, but there is a major growing concern that his system is wasting player's talents (Freeman). Also, Curtis Malone, who runs D.C. Assault (easily one of the top five AAU programs in the country), hasn't exactly been sending players their way lately. They both find Gary Williams to be lazy. He also confirmed that the Durant recruitment wasn't exactly clean.

Re: An early Big East prediction
« Reply #6 on: May 12, 2009, 09:23:36 PM »
I would put the johniees at 8 and drop seton hall and move up the cuse. Also drop gtown. Alot of aau teams are unhappy with them right now.
why are they unhappy? is it local aau teams or ones in the DC area?
My cousin spent two hours with a big D.C./Maryland/NoVA guy  two weeks ago and introduced me. He said the same thing. He likes Thompson, but there is a major growing concern that his system is wasting player's talents (Freeman). Also, Curtis Malone, who runs D.C. Assault (easily one of the top five AAU programs in the country), hasn't exactly been sending players their way lately. They both find Gary Williams to be lazy. He also confirmed that the Durant recruitment wasn't exactly clean.

Ive been saying this for awhile now,JT3's offense is geared for the IVY league.  He had 1 of the best big men in the Big East last year and he gets 11 shots a game?

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Re: An early Big East prediction
« Reply #7 on: May 12, 2009, 10:40:52 PM »
pmg i dont think so.  even though i dont understgand norms recruiting philosiphy. his new recruits are actually better at the positions of his current players. and seton hall best big man is transferring

Re: An early Big East prediction
« Reply #8 on: May 12, 2009, 10:53:34 PM »
we bring everybody back and we're only 10th.

that's enough to give norm his walking papers.