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Marquette won at home versus Valpo in OT. Details matter with that one.5-0 tonight.
Winners: UConn, Marquette, Butler, Providence, and Creighton
62-26 (13-21)
Marquette won at home versus Valpo in OT. Details matter with that one.5-0 tonight.
Winners: UConn, Marquette, Butler, Providence, and Creighton
62-26 (13-21)
A win is a win.Marquette won at home versus Valpo in OT. Details matter with that one.
Disappointing for sure with Marquette. I don't know anything about this year's Valporaiso team, but, I know they shouldn't be giving a tough game as visitors to a P6 team.Marquette won at home versus Valpo in OT. Details matter with that one.
Seriously. I don't want to offend the Basketball Gods by saying this, but the other Big East teams need to start carrying their own weight in these OOC games. WTF?!You’re Welcome Big East Conference.
Now can we get some help?
Maybe our reward will be in heaven......Seriously. I don't want to offend the Basketball Gods by saying this, but the other Big East teams need to start carrying their own weight in these OOC games. WTF?!
Shaka is being roasted for adherence to his system and the lack of transfers to fix obvious severe holes coming into this season. The last 2 and 3 games, he has adjusted lineups somewhat and minutes played by certain players but with the lack of competent depth this only goes so far. Someone pointed out Shaka went 11-22 in one of his seasons at Texas and made adjustments before the following season.Re: Marquette - there will be more teams like this going forward, where an otherwise good coach just whiffs on a roster. Happened with UNC last year.
Shaka is being roasted for adherence to his system and the lack of transfers to fix obvious severe holes coming into this season. The last 2 and 3 games, he has adjusted lineups somewhat and minutes played by certain players but with the lack of competent depth this only goes so far. Someone pointed out Shaka went 11-22 in one of his seasons at Texas and made adjustments before the following season.
5. Big East
Overall non-con record: 61-26 (.701)
Record vs. other four high-major leagues: 13-21
Record vs. ranked opponents: 4-8
Record vs. KenPom Top 50: 7-17
Unbeatens: None
By any and every objective metric, the Big East is a firm fifth in the high-major hierarchy, even with UConn looking like a top-three team. The Huskies' dominance aside, the Big East looks fated to be the worst high-major in 2025-26.
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College basketball just had its best November ever. This needs to be the scheduling standard moving forward
The season debut of Matt Norlander's Court Report also power-ranks the Power Five (hello, ACC!) and has more info on the future of Players Erawww.cbssports.com
Shaka is being roasted for adherence to his system and the lack of transfers to fix obvious severe holes coming into this season. The last 2 and 3 games, he has adjusted lineups somewhat and minutes played by certain players but with the lack of competent depth this only goes so far. Someone pointed out Shaka went 11-22 in one of his seasons at Texas and made adjustments before the following season.
Just quoting the article. I made no claims or opinions. Calm down.It is like there is a bot that has to make a Big East-bashing post every 30 minutes on this site. The Big East is having a down year. WE GET IT. WE GET IT. WE GET IT.
Despite multiple posters claiming the Big East is a mid-major league, it is light years ahead of conference #6.
I think it's entirely possible we go 18-2 (or better) in BE play this year and rack up a overall W/L record similar to the Gonzaga teams of a few years ago bullying the other WCC teams. I will be disappointed if we finish with more than 2 BE losses. Dropping 1 @ St Johns and then 1 other random road loss to say Creighton (please not Seton Hall) wouldn't be that shocking.Seriously. I don't want to offend the Basketball Gods by saying this, but the other Big East teams need to start carrying their own weight in these OOC games. WTF?!
It really feels like it should be 3 max. One thing to recognize is that we will have large targets on our back on the road. Each of the 10 away games will be the Superbowls for most of these teams that know they have little chance for the tourney.I think it's entirely possible we go 18-2 (or better) in BE play this year and rack up a overall W/L record similar to the Gonzaga teams of a few years ago bullying the other WCC teams. I will be disappointed if we finish with more than 2 BE losses. Dropping 1 @ St Johns and then 1 other random road loss to say Creighton (please not Seton Hall) wouldn't be that shocking.
I think a handful of the road games probably won't be a walk in the park (@ Butler/Seton Hall/Villanova/Marquette even) and St Johns at home will be tough regardless. But all those road games are games we should win. But that's why they play the games!It really feels like it should be 3 max. One thing to recognize is that we will have large targets on our back on the road. Each of the 10 away games will be the Superbowls for most of these teams that know they have little chance for the tourney.
Some teams are so bad we shouldn't have a problem, but for at least half of those away games, they may have a massive adrenaline advantage. The great thing about Hurley's system is that it can squeeze the adrenaline out quick.
Now take out UConn and there is only 1 win against a ranked team5. Big East
Overall non-con record: 61-26 (.701)
Record vs. other four high-major leagues: 13-21
Record vs. ranked opponents: 4-8
Record vs. KenPom Top 50: 7-17
Unbeatens: None
By any and every objective metric, the Big East is a firm fifth in the high-major hierarchy, even with UConn looking like a top-three team. The Huskies' dominance aside, the Big East looks fated to be the worst high-major in 2025-26.
![]()
College basketball just had its best November ever. This needs to be the scheduling standard moving forward
The season debut of Matt Norlander's Court Report also power-ranks the Power Five (hello, ACC!) and has more info on the future of Players Erawww.cbssports.com
Tracking a bunch of tomato can wins isn't exhilerating. If it's not a P4 win, who cares.Now take out UConn and there is only 1 win against a ranked team
I applaud your effort and your optimism. I felt this was going to be a bad year for the BE. It was the wild west for NIL and this conference doesn't have as many schools with the same type of donor backing as the universities in the power conferences. We'll see how this plays out over the next two or three years with the "oversight" and rules about NIL.I definitely think there is still a slim possibility to get 5 bids, and I think 4 bids is 55/45 right now.
The league obviously needs to go 10-0 in the cupcake games.
With regards to the other notables, the game I am most concerned about is DePaul @ Wichita State. We need to go at least 4-1 in those games and hopefully DePaul can get the fifth win.
With regards to the P4 games, we are currently sitting at 13-21. Last year we got five teams in with an 18-23 record against the P4. We play 50 P4 games this year instead of 41 but I think a similar winning percentage will give us a chance at 5 bids.
If the league finishes 23-27 against the P4 and wins at least 14 of the other 15 games, there is almost no mathematical way the league finishes worse than 4th overall and gets less than four bids. Five would be 50/50 at that point.
Diving into the P4 games, this means the league needs to go 10-6 the rest of the way.
There are three games I don't see the league winning (I would put at under 25% odds):
Georgetown @ North Carolina
Villanova @ Michigan
Marquette @ Purdue
That leaves thirteen games to get ten wins from.
Games the league should win (I would put at over 65% odds):
St. John's vs. Ole Miss
UConn vs. Texas
Villanova vs. Pittsburgh
That leaves us with ten tossup games where we need to go 7-3 (I have my predictions next to each matchup):
Xavier vs. Cincinnati (L)
Marquette @ Wisconsin (L)
Seton Hall @ Kansas State (W)
Creighton @ Nebraska (L)
UConn vs. Florida (W)
Creighton vs. Kansas State (W)
Seton Hall vs. Rutgers (W)
Villanova @ Wisconsin (L)
St. John's vs. Kentucky (L)
Butler vs. Northwestern (W)
I have us going 5-5. Xavier winning tomorrow would be a nice bellwether in the right direction.
All in all, I think if we finish 21-29 against the P4 and go 14-1 against the non-P4, we will get 4 bids.
We aren't though. We play 50 P4 schools this year. We only played 41 last year. We have no issue scheduling P4 teams.I applaud your effort and your optimism. I felt this was going to be a bad year for the BE. It was the wild west for NIL and this conference doesn't have as many schools with the same type of donor backing as the universities in the power conferences. We'll see how this plays out over the next two or three years with the "oversight" and rules about NIL.
My concern for the BE is it's gradually getting locked out of playing the P4 schools. It will be harder to build great resumes without that ability.