If Penn can come within a point of knocking off Kentucky, why are Baldi's predictions so out of line?
Do we really think it's not possible that a senior team from the MAAC could be better than a freshman team from the BE?
Look around, it happens every year.
Yeah and that is my point, 1 game means nothing. Yeah under certain circumstances you can have an upset but does that mean Princeton was better then Kentucky?
Or better yet ask yourself this, give UK the Ivy schedule and then put Princeton in the SEC. UK goes 14-0, maybe 13-1 (perhaps they lose 1 game at the buzzer), with an average margin of victory being 20+. NOT EVEN CLOSE. Keep in mind Memphis won C-USA under Cal like 4 years in a row with something like 2 total losses. And that is a conference with schollies.
My point is what is his definition of BETTER? Because the MAAC is not even remotely close to the BE in terms of coaching, talent, and overall play. Put this freshmen laden SJU team in the MAAC and they automatically are favored to win the Conference. Pelle, Harkless, Harrison, Nuri, Garrett, Pointer are athletes that no one in the MAAC even comes close to seeing let alone all on 1 team.
Could in a 1 game scenario a Iona beat a young SJU? Sure. But go back to the UK example, that does not make them better. UCONN was a 9-9 BE team that before the BE Tourney was a combined 0-7 agains the top 5 teams in the BE last year in the regular season. That team, UCONN, still went on to win the BE Conference Tourney, get a #3 seed in the NCAA's and then won the whole thing. A 9-9 BE team did that.
I would go as far as saying that DePaul and Providence would win 11 to 12 games in the MAAC this year on talent alone. You guys simply do not understand the talent difference between the two conferences even among the worst teams in the BE.
Let me give you an example of what I mean in terms of talent and overall conference strength. Siena was by far the most dominant MAAC team in that 3 year stretch under Fran McCaffery. His last year they went 17-1 and all 5 of his starters made the All-MAAC 1st and 2nd team. So put that in perspective that means of the 10 best MAAC players (5 on the 1st team and 5 on the second team) Siena had HALF of those players. 1/2 of the 10 BEST players in the ENTIRE conference were on 1 team. Only 1 team had as many as 2 on both. Combine that with the fact Siena won the MAAC Tourney thus completing a 20-1 MAAC season with 14 of the 20 wins being by double digits.
They played 2 BCS conference teams (SJU which only went to the NIT and Georgia Tech which snuck into the NCAA's) and lost to both. They also played 2 other NCAA teams in the non-conference in Temple and then later Butler and lost both of those games. They also played Purdue in the NCAA's and guess what? They lost that game. So probably the most dominant MAAC team in a generation had a record of 0-5 against the toughest non-conference teams they played that year.
Think about that.
Stick Iona in the BE and then stick SJU in the MAAC and tell me you are making claims Iona is the best metro team. Iona would get buried in an 18 game BE schedule, oh and then give them a trip to Cameron and Rupp and a home game against UCLA and then the C v C just for kicks. Then you realize the comparison is apples and oranges first off and second off on talent alone SJU is better.