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Big East December '25 Thread

I really want Butler to be good for some reason.
Same. I think part is that we've never lost to them so I dont have a negative bone in my body for them. But a bigger part is the underdog mystique they have - from their Horizon days making the FF twice, of course their home arena being Hinkle.

Btw, go to Hinkle. It is a gem

Edit- Finley Bizjack. Who wouldn't root for Finley Bizjack?
 
It feels strange to be watching a Dec. conference game not involving UConn and caring who wins.

The Hall got outrebounded 47-29.
Other way around, bruh. Seton Hall outrebounded Marquette 51-33.

Later Edit - I didn't see HooperScooper's post.
 
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Creighton goes through these stretches where they seem to just quit. They are just throwing the ball away, then jogging back on defense. Butler was 10 feet ahead on some of those layups. It is strange.
 
Creighton goes through these stretches where they seem to just quit. They are just throwing the ball away, then jogging back on defense. Butler was 10 feet ahead on some of those layups. It is strange.
I think they finish 2nd in the conference. McDermott is a helluva coach
 
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Another article on the subject of the Big East not helping UConn this year. From Mike Anthony. I think we're all fully aware at this point.

But, beyond that, will the conference help prepare UConn for the March pursuit of another national championship? If so, to what extent? Will the Big East round robin bolster the Huskies’ resume? Not really.

The conference is down, way down. UConn is currently the Big East’s only ranked team. The Huskies, despite key injuries, plowed through their nonconference gauntlet, losing only to No. 1 Arizona (without starters Tarris Reed Jr. and Braylon Mullins). They went 4-1 against ranked teams.



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We should not be worried about the conference doing anything to help us.

If we've learned anything over the years we should have learned that nobody is going to help us. We will need to do it on our own or it won't get done.
 
I think they finish 2nd in the conference. McDermott is a helluva coach
If you think Creighton can finish second in the conference after their less than stellar OOC performance then that tells me how bad the Big East is this year.
 
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Another article on the subject of the Big East not helping UConn this year. From Mike Anthony. I think we're all fully aware at this point.

But, beyond that, will the conference help prepare UConn for the March pursuit of another national championship? If so, to what extent? Will the Big East round robin bolster the Huskies’ resume? Not really.

The conference is down, way down. UConn is currently the Big East’s only ranked team. The Huskies, despite key injuries, plowed through their nonconference gauntlet, losing only to No. 1 Arizona (without starters Tarris Reed Jr. and Braylon Mullins). They went 4-1 against ranked teams.



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Thanks for finding and linking every article that contains a criticism of the conference. You are doing great work here.
 
NETs as of today:

1. UConn (8)
2. Villanova (21)
3. St. John's (29)
4. Butler (44)
5. Seton Hall (45)
6. Creighton (49)
7. Providence (98)
8. Xavier (110)
9. GTown (127)
10. DePaul (146)
11. Marquette (176)

Couple of notes: As of today, UConn would have 7 Q1 opportunities in the regular season. They would also have 6 Q2 opportunities.

In comparison to the ACC, the Big East has 6 teams inside the top 50 of the NET. The ACC has 7.
 
Thanks for finding and linking every article that contains a criticism of the conference. You are doing great work here.
The conference sucks. That's the truth of it. I'm glad to see Seton Hall playing well, and Nova showing signs of life. St. Johns is what you get with a team of mercenaries, a disjointed mess. Marquette and Creighton, normally the two most consistent programs along with UConn, are terrible.
 
The conference sucks. That's the truth of it. I'm glad to see Seton Hall playing well, and Nova showing signs of life. St. Johns is what you get with a team of mercenaries, a disjointed mess. Marquette and Creighton, normally the two most consistent programs along with UConn, are terrible.

Or maybe the other power conferences are padding their power ratings running the score up on terrible teams:

 
The conference sucks. That's the truth of it. I'm glad to see Seton Hall playing well, and Nova showing signs of life. St. Johns is what you get with a team of mercenaries, a disjointed mess. Marquette and Creighton, normally the two most consistent programs along with UConn, are terrible.
Creighton has some life, but they will have to show out in the BE to get a bid. Marquette may not win on the road. They feel like a team that may have 4-5 wins in conference this year.

As for StJ - trying to convert players to PG that you haven't had time with in the system is no easy task (Mahaney).
 
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Another article on the subject of the Big East not helping UConn this year. From Mike Anthony. I think we're all fully aware at this point.

But, beyond that, will the conference help prepare UConn for the March pursuit of another national championship? If so, to what extent? Will the Big East round robin bolster the Huskies’ resume? Not really.

The conference is down, way down. UConn is currently the Big East’s only ranked team. The Huskies, despite key injuries, plowed through their nonconference gauntlet, losing only to No. 1 Arizona (without starters Tarris Reed Jr. and Braylon Mullins). They went 4-1 against ranked teams.



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Why UConn men's basketball program needs more from Big East this season

I didn't know Mike Anthony wants us to join the American
 
Seems like we will be wanting to cancel games like in baseball because we’re better off not playing than winning!

The NBE is bad this year. Worse than 2023 when it was a 3 bid league. I would guess UConn goes 18-2 or something.

Nelson, how come the NBE isn’t gaming the system like other leagues are? Maybe the Catholics are keeping it honest?
 
Thanks for finding and linking every article that contains a criticism of the conference. You are doing great work here.
Listen, it's a Connecticut paper writing from the perspective of UConn. It's not like I grabbed this from some obscure publication about college hoops and the Big East in general. I'm sure I could find lots of articles telling us what we all know, well except you, but I'm not doing that.

Do you have to be a jerk all the time? Just don't read my posts then. You refuse to acknowledge the obvious and have to comment every time anyone says anything bad about the Big East. I always thought you were a strange poster before this season but you're taking it to new heights this season. Keep doing it and you can continue to show what most people already thought.
 
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NETs as of today:

1. UConn (8)
2. Villanova (21)
3. St. John's (29)
4. Butler (44)
5. Seton Hall (45)
6. Creighton (49)
7. Providence (98)
8. Xavier (110)
9. GTown (127)
10. DePaul (146)
11. Marquette (176)

Couple of notes: As of today, UConn would have 7 Q1 opportunities in the regular season. They would also have 6 Q2 opportunities.

In comparison to the ACC, the Big East has 6 teams inside the top 50 of the NET. The ACC has 7.
The ACC also has a lot more teams overall too. So not terrible. Top 6-7 are fine. 8-11 hurt.
 

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